What the papers say: Saturday's front pages

A wide range of stories feature across Saturday's newspaper front pages
What the papers say: Saturday's front pages

Tomas Doherty

A wide range of stories feature across Saturday's newspaper front pages, including the capture of the Charlie Kirk murder suspect in the US.

The Irish Times reports that the mother of a child at a south Dublin creche saw CCTV footage of her daughter being dragged across the floor “as if she was a rag doll” by a staff member who has since been sacked.

The Irish Examiner reveals that the uptake for the free GP visit card remains low, with just 12 per cent of the 430,000 people eligible taking them up.

The chair of one of the country's biggest hospitals has resigned after a row with the Minister for Health, according to the Irish Independent.

The Pope was physically attacked during a visit to Ireland, the Irish Daily Mail reports.

The Irish Daily Mirror and Irish Daily Star report on the capture of Charlie Kirk murder suspect in Utah, who was "turned in by his Dad".

The Herald says the father of a missing boy presumed dead is willing to return to Ireland to assist.

A pensioner may have been stabbed to death in his Tyrone flat in a row over a drug debt, according to the Belfast Telegraph.

The Irish News reports that a paedophile priest with a "dark side" was found guilty of sexual abusing pupils at a school in Enniskillen.

 

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