What the papers say: Thursday's front pages

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

James Cox

Weather warnings and the clean up from Storm Chandra feature on Thursday's front pages.

Met Éireann were criticised by Minister for Housing James Browne over the lack of information before Storm Chandra, The Irish Times reports.

A VHI price hike and the birth of two endangered Northern cheetah cubs at Fota Wildlife feature on the front page of the Irish Examiner.

A MetroLink row is the lead story in the Irish Independent.

The Echo leads with a story on elderly people left without heating in Cork.

US president Donald Trump's military threats to Iran lead in the Irish Daily Mail.

The Irish Daily Star leads with a story on a drug bust at Dublin Airport.

The Irish Daily Mirror and Irish Sun both lead with the Storm Chandra fallout.

The Herald leads with a story on evidence from a botched hit that 'disappeared' from a Garda station.

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

The Irish News leads with a story on a man who died after a car crashed into a shop window.

A range of stories feature on the UK front pages.

Metro leads with a story on a lotto winner who set up a 'drugs empire'.

The Financial Times leads with a story on global tensions driving up metal prices.

The i Paper, The Guardian, the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror lead with escalating tensions between the US and Iran.

The Daily Star leads with a story on Brooklyn Beckham spending £80,000 on wine.

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has said her party is not for "drama queens" after high profile defections to Reform UK, the Daily Express reports.

The Daily Telegraph leads with UK prime minister Keir Starmer's China visit.

Mr Starmer has shelved plans to overhaul benefits, The Times reports.

The Sun leads with a story on Lucy Letby.

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