What the papers say: Thursday's front pages

A look at the biggest stories of Thursday's papers.
What the papers say: Thursday's front pages

Criticism over Ryder Cup ticket prices and warnings over terrorist attacks make the front pages of Thursday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with Iran seizing two ships in the Strait of Hormuz, tightening its grip on the strait, amid reports
that peace talks could begin.

The Irish Examiner leads with comments from a judge, as EU law is largely preventing access to key phone communication evidence, potentially hampering garda investigations.

The Echo leads with the BusConnects project to Bishopstown is set to be scrapped after the publication of the Cork Luas route.

The Irish Independent leads with warnings from the security watchdog that Ireland is at risk

The Irish Daily Mail's front page leads with the EU Commission's package for households to reduce energy costs.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with the Ryder Cup prices, with single ticket prices set to cost €499.

The Irish Daily Star also leads with the EU package to reduce rising energy costs.

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