What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

The release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners on Monday night features heavily on Irish front pages on Tuesday.
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

The release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners on Monday night features heavily on Irish front pages on Tuesday.

The Irish Times, Irish Daily Mirror and Irish Examiner all lead with the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.

The Irish Times lead with Irish power bills being three times higher than the cost of wholesale energy.

The Echo lead with a third arrest being made after the death of a man in Co Cork, and a plan to build 1,150 homes in Ballincollig.

The Belfast Telegraph lead with a man telling police about the speed of tractors just days before his wife and daughter died.

The Irish Daily Mail lead with a letter offering €10,000 per family to asylum seekers to return home, being sent to 33,000 people seeking international protection here.

The Irish Daily Star and The Herald lead with a man who set a Luas tram on fire during the Dublin riots being jailed for three years.

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