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

The trial of DJ Carey dominates the front pages of Saturday's papers, as he dishonestly induced 13 people to pay him sums to fund treatment for cancer that he did not have.

The Irish Times leads with Denis O'Brien completely 'duped' by Mr Carey, as he gave the former Kilkenny hurler hundreds of thousands.

The Irish Examiner also leads with DJ Carey, as he is set for jail time for fraud.

The Echo leads with one area of Cork that had eight times the EU-allowed level of manganese.

The Irish Independent leads with Carey still owing Revenue €25,000.

The Irish Daily Mail describe it as a 'fall from Grace'.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with calls for a criminal investigation into Prince Andrew as his royal titles are removed.

The Irish Daily Star leads with thr headlines "Scarey Cat" as the former Kilkenny hurlker is set for prison time.

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