What the papers say: Saturday's front pages
James Cox
The US-Iran deal and money laundering cases are among the topics that feature on Saturday's front pages.
The US and Israel heading for a clash over the Iran peace deal is the main story on The Irish Times front page.

Money laundering cases in the State have doubled, the Irish Examiner reports.

A teacher who pled guilty to harassment was still in the classroom months later, the Irish Independent reports.

The Irish Daily Star leads with a story on an online drug operation.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with drone delivery company Manna closing its Irish operations.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with a story on attacks on staff at Oberstown child detention centre.

The Herald leads with a story on the Parnell Square attack trial.

In the North, the Belfast Telegraph leads with an interview with Ciara Mageean.

The Irish News leads with a story on altercation over a game of pool that led to a man's death.

The UK front pages lead with pressure on British prime minister Kier Starmer after Andy Burnham's Makerfield byelection win.
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The New York Times and The Washington Post both lead with tensions between the US and Israel over the Iran deal.



