What the papers say: Friday's front pages

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

James Cox

The war in Iran and mother and baby home victims are among the stories that feature on Friday's front pages.

The Irish Times leads with the US war on Iran.

The Irish Examiner leads with a story on a scheme for victims of mother and baby homes.

Five hundred tenants in Cork have contacted housing charities over eviction fears, The Echo reports.

Children's Health Ireland (CHI) is seeking to reclaim €1.1 million in overpaid wages to staff, the Irish Independent reports.

TDs are unhappy over 'secrecy' surrounding plans for increases in defence spending, the Irish Daily Mail reports.

 

The Irish Sun leads with a story on a boy killed in a car park crash.

The Herald leads with a story on a gang murder.

The Belfast Telegraph leads with a story on the cost-of-living crisis in Northern Ireland amid a visit from UK prime minister Keir Starmer.

The Irish News leads with a story on heating oil prices.

In the UK, the Sun and The Guardian lead with British involvement in Iran.

Conservative Party leader has accused Keir Stamrer of telling "lie after lie", the Daily Mail reports.

Vladimir Putin had a 'hidden hand' in Iranian drone strikes, The Times reports.

The Daily Express also leads with Badenoch's comments.

The Daily Star leads with the birth of the late Ozzy Osbourne's grandson.

The Daily Mirror leads with the Iran war.

Russia was behind an attck on UK troops in Iraq, the Daily Telegraph reports.

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