What the papers say: Thursday's front pages
Kenneth Fox
Thursday's front pages focus on a range of stories, from a transfer from an autism charity to the UK possibly being criminal, to families who lost loved ones at a Cork nursing home during Covid launching wrongful death actions.
The Irish Times reports the alleged transfer of more than €1.5 million of taxpayers’ money from an Irish autism charity to its UK parent charity could be a “breach” of the Companies Act

The Irish Examiner reports that five families who lost loved ones to Covid at a Cork nursing home have launched landmark wrongful death actions in the High Court.

The Echo reports Iarnród Éireann is to lodge a planning application for the development of a new train station at Blackpool this week, with an application for an additional station at Dunkettle to follow within weeks.


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