What the papers say: Saturday's front pages

A preview of the biggest stories in Saturday's papers.
What the papers say: Saturday's front pages

Change-ups at Irish radio stations and the latest developments in the Presidential election make the front pages of Saturday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with Taoiseach Micheál Martin confirming he will vote for Heather Humphreys, but has said he will not tell his Fianna Fáil TDs to do so.

The Irish Examiner leads with people returning home to Gaza after the first phase of the ceasefire came into affect.

The Echo leads with plans for hours at a special school at Cork to cut back its hours were scrapped after intervventions by the Taoiseach.

The Irish Independent leads with Kieran Cuddihy blocked from appearing on the Late Late Show by Newstalk after his move to present Liveline on RTÉ was confirmed.

The Irish Daily Mail also lead with this story, as ,Mr Cuddihy is still under contract at Newstalk.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with Joe Brolly apologising for a crude gesture he made during his podcast when talking about the Presidential election.

The Irish Daily Star leads with works completed on the Molly Malone statue, after it was being touched by tourists.

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