What the papers say: Friday's front pages

Friday's front pages
What the papers say: Friday's front pages

James Cox

An Irishman convicted of murdering an American nurse in Hungary, and the Garda search for a suspect in the murder of Jamey Carney are the main stories on Friday's front pages.

A Dublin man has been sentenced to 14 years in prison in Hungary for the murder of an American woman. The story features on the front page of The Irish Times.

The search for a suspect of the murder of Jamey Carney in Killarney features on the front pages of The Irish Times, Irish Examiner and Irish Independent.

The Echo leads with a story on plans to build apartments on the site of a former mother and baby home.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with the health scare for Minister Patrick O'Donovan in Brussels.

The Rape Crisis Centre has criticised comments from Conor McGregor at a UFC press conference, the Irish Daily Star reports.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with funeral services for Irish people who died in a crash in Malaga, Spain.

The Herald leads with the Dubliner sentenced to 14 years in prison for the murder of American nurse McKenzie Michalski in Budapest, Hungary. 

The Irish Sun leads with a story on Daniel Kinahan.

In the North, the Belfast Telegraph leads with a story on a DUP controversy.

loyalist bonfire which was widely condemned after a replica of a mosque was placed on top has been lit before police could remove the display. The Irish News leads with this story. 

A range of stories feature on Friday's UK front pages.

The New York Times leads with Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner ending his campaign following sexual assault allegations.

The Washington Post leads with a story on renewed US strikes on Iran.

 

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