What the papers say: Thursday's front pages

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

The continued fallout from Russian drones in Poland's airspace and a TD arrested makes the front page of Thursday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with Nato denouncing Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace.

The Irish Examiner leads with the Credit Union hit by a cyber attack.

The Echo reveals outsourcing Assessments of Needs in Cork has cost €12.5 million.

The Irish Independent reveals a TD has been arrested for allegadly claiming the pension of his dead parents.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with quotes from Polish prime minister Donald Tusk, as he says war is closer than any time since 1945.

The Irish Daily Mirror also leads with these quotes, as the Taoiseach is among the world leaders to condemn Russia.

The Irish Daily Star leads with the Irish Open set to be hosted at Donald Trump's golf course in Doonebg next year.

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