What the papers say: Wednesday's front pages
Ellen O'Donoghue
The arrest of a man in connection with the murder of toddler Daniel Aruebose in Dublin features heavily on Irish front pages on Wednesday.
The Irish Times lead with the Government examining plans to fast-track citizenship for immigrants who complete military service in Ireland, reports from the special rapporteur on child protection being delayed, and the arrest of a man in connection with the murder of toddler Daniel Aruebose.

The Irish Examiner lead with experts warning that 'hard choices' are needed to tackle storms, actor Robert Sheehan seeking planning permission in West Cork, Garda traffic corps being down 38 per cent in the last 15 years, and key defence projects being delayed under a new scheme.

The Irish Independent lead with dozens of towns escaping a crackdown on Airbnb lets.

The Echo lead with people in Cork city being frightened and intimidated by scrambler bikes and e-scooters, and an inconclusive fish kill probe costing €42,000.

The arrest of a man in connection with the murder of Daniel Aruebose leads The Herald, the Irish Daily Mirror and the Irish Daily Star.



The Irish Daily Mail lead with Ministers being warned that new laws to lift the Dublin Airport passenger cap are likely to be delayed by challenges in court, as Ministers say there is a "huge risk" to the Irish economy if the cap is not abolished.

The Belfast Telegraph leads with a former INLA hitman who was jailed for murder three decades ago claiming that there was a £50,000 (€57,300) bounty on his head at the time.


