What the papers say: Monday's front pages
Ellen O'Donoghue
The by-election results from Dublin Central and Galway West feature strongly on Irish front pages on Monday morning.
The Irish Times lead with Fine Gael and Social Democrats landing morale-boosting by-election wins and a plot bought by Jp McManus and John Magnier in 2013 being rezoned for housing, putting the billionaires in line for a bumper land payday.

The Irish Examiner lead with Micheál Martin being blasted for Fianna Fáil's poor by-election results, the potential for cyberattacks to cause reputational damage, and Donald Trump telling US-Iran negotiators to take their time.

The Echo lead with the demand for drug treatment in Cork rising by 14 per cent last year, and fuel potentially impacting road plans.

The Irish Independent lead with TDs fearing that Fianna Fáil could be at risk of being swallowed by Fine Gael.

The Herald lead with crack gangs making up to €100,000 a day.

The Irish Daily Mail lead with "major infighting" between left- and right-wing factions engulfing Sinn Féin in the wake of its by-election results at the weekend.

The Irish Daily Mirror lead with the weather being hotter than Ibiza.

The Irish Daily Star lead with a garda being hospitalised after he was injured in a ramming incident in Finglas.

The Belfast Telegraph leads with parts of south Belfast exceeding the threshold for multiple-household homes by two or three times.


