What the papers say: Monday's front pages

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

Donald Trump's warnings to Venezuela and AI apps targeting teenage boys make the front pages of Monday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with the United States to maintain a military quarantine of Venezuela.

The Irish Examiner leads with AI girlfriend apps targeting teenage boys online.

The Echo reveals dog fouling and fly tipping leading the list of items dumped in Cork city.

The Irish Independent leads with warnings from Donald Trump to the Venezuelan vice-president if they "don't toe the line."

The Herald leads with the M50 having the most crashes of motorways in Ireland in 2025.

The Irish Daily Mail also leads with Trump's warnings to the Venezuelan vice-president, following the removal of Nicolás Maduro and his wife from the country on Saturday.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson, as she revealed her children are unlikely to ever work due to a rare genetic condition.

The Irish Daily Star leads with the victims of the country's first collisions of 2026.

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