What the papers say: Friday's front pages
Ellen O'Donoghue
A variety of stories feature on Irish front pages on Friday, including the killer of Bruna Fonseca being found guilty of her murder and the arrest of five teenage boys over an alleged sexual assault on a girl in Dublin.
The Irish Times lead with Denmark's prime minister saying Denmark will not cede its sovereignty to the US over Greenland, gardaí having yet to use tasers a month into the pilot programme, and a busy north Dublin road facing a year of traffic restrictions from next month.

The Irish Examiner lead with the killer of Bruna Fonseca facing life in prison for her murder, five teens being arrested after an alleged sexual assault on a girl, and the number of youths using "fast gas" being out of control.

The Irish Independent lead with the Taoiseach leaving the door open for Ireland to join Donald Trump's peace board.

The Echo lead with the killer of Bruna Fonseca being found guilty of her murder in court.

The Herald, The Irish Daily Mirror and Irish Daily Star all lead with the arrest of five boys after an alleged serious sexual assault on a teenage girl, during which a video was taken.



The Irish Daily Mail lead with Michael Flatley claiming he is the "true owner" of a company seeking to bar him from any involvement in a Lord of the Dance tour.

The Belfast Telegraph lead with Fiona Donohoe speaking as the inquest into her son, Noah's, death begins, and fears of a gangland feud rising after the death of a man who was jailed over the killing of a couple.

