What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages
Delivery of new homes in Dublin and an increase in health insurance prices make the front pages of Tuesday's papers.
The Irish Times leads with Darragh O’Brien warning the ESB and EirGrid over house connections, demanding urgent action from EirGrid and ESB to close off risks emerging in the new year for homes in Dublin.

The Irish Examiner leads with Minister for Education James Lawless taking aim against "bogus" language schools, claiming some are acting as a back door for immigration.

The Echo leads with Cork Prison having no beds for 108 of 404 inmates.

The Irish Independent leads with health insurers pushing up their prices as 1.25 million people get ready to renew their cover for the year.

The Irish Daily Mail front page is Fianna Fáil TD Albert Dolan claiming that Fianna Fáil rebels have an obligation to make a decision if they are going to move against Micheál Martin.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with the fatal crash in which Anthony Joshua was injured in Nigeria.

The Irish Daily Star leads with the mother of Amy Fitzpatrick, as she claimed to fight to find answers on her missing daughter, made her fight on through her recent illness.

