What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Donald Trump's plans to take Greenland while EU leaders attempt to prevent a trade war are among the various topics featured on Irish front pages on Tuesday morning.
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

Donald Trump's plans to take Greenland while EU leaders attempt to prevent a trade war are among the various topics featured on Irish front pages on Tuesday morning.

The Irish Times, Irish Examiner, and Irish Daily Mirror all lead with EU leaders hoping to prevent a trade war with the US after Donald Trump declined to rule out using force to take Greenland, as protestors show the US President what they think of his plans to take the country.

The Herald and the Irish Daily Star both lead with the mother of Keane Mulready Woods speaking out at the sen­ten­cing hear­ing of the man who trans­por­ted her child’s dis­membered body parts.

The Irish Independent and Irish Daily Mail lead with thousands of carers being hit with unexpected tax bills since Revenue started sharing data with the Department of Social Protection.

The Belfast Telegraph lead with a murdered dad revealing the name of a man alleged to have attacked him shortly before he died, and the jury selection for Noah Donohoe going into its second day.

The Echo lead with active travel infrastructure funding for Cork, and almost 1,600 uninsured cars being seized in Co Cork in the 12 months to October 2025.

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