What the papers say: Wednesday's front pages
Eva Osborne
Here are the stories making headlines this Wednesday.
The Irish Times reports on the US planning to deploy about 3,000 additional soldiers from its elite 82nd airborne division to the Middle East, even as the Trump administration seeks talks with Iran over ending the war.

More than three times as many packages of illegal or fake medicines were seized in Ireland last year compared to the previous year, including weight-loss drugs, sedatives, and impotence medication, according to the Irish Examiner.
Authorities seized nearly 14,000 individual packages imported by people in Ireland, up from 4,950 the year before.

Cork County has the highest number of vacant homes of any local authority in the country, with more than 6,600 empty, The Echo reports.

The Irish Independent leads with the INMO union writing to the HSE seeking the top rates of its motor travel “banding system” until the end of the crisis.
It comes as the Government has left open the prospect of further cost-of-living measures if needed, with the Taoiseach saying “no one knows” how the war will unfold.

The front page of the Irish Daily Mirror is dominated by the uncle of Edenderry petrol bomb victim Tadgh Farrell dying from a fire in the same house.

A woman left fighting for life after being set on fire can walk and talk again — and a major gang enforcer has been arrested over her attempted murder, according to the Irish Daily Star.
Alexis Lee Campion (44) was left with severe burns and in a coma for weeks after a thug set her on fire at her door in Clondalkin, west Dublin, last November 25th.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with a court hearing Michael Flatley has hired a private detective to investigate spiralling loans worth millions of euro on the books of a company he established to run his Lord Of The Dance tour.

A gangland enforcer previously suspected of killing a man is being questioned over the attempted murder of an innocent woman who was set on fire at her west Dublin home, according to The Herald.
Over 100 gardaí were involved in a search and arrest operation yesterday as part of the investigation into the assault on Alexis Lee Campion (above) last year.

