What the papers say: Wednesday's front pages

A look at what is making the front pages in Wednesday's papers.
What the papers say: Wednesday's front pages

Fears of an increase in energy bills and the latest in the Presidential election make the front pages of Wednesday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with international anger towards Israel following their attack on a hospital in Gaza.

The Irish Examiner leads with energy bills and health insurance is set to increase ahead of the budget, with VHI increasing their prices from October.

The Echo leads with planning permission granted for the development of 350 homes in Cork.

The Irish Independent reveals Fianna Fáil TDs are waiting to see if Micheál Martin will openly give his backing to Jim Gavin to run for President.

The Irish Daily Mail reveals a vigilante group has been targeting people who work in the immigration sector.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with Enoch Burke, who returned to the gates of the school he was suspended from three years ago.

The Irish Daily Star leads with a man who was shot in Dublin on Tuesday evening, who is in hospital with injuries.

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