What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

The death of a mother, father and son in Co Louth in a suspected killing dominates Irish front pages on Tuesday morning.
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

The death of a mother, father and son in Co Louth in a suspected killing dominates Irish front pages on Tuesday morning.

The Irish Times lead with the suspected murder of three members of a family in Co Louth, Ireland 'failing to prepare' for the next big storm, and Trump agreeing a new Gaza peace plan with Israel

The Irish Examiner lead with the suspected killing of three family members in Co Louth on Monday, the average house price in Cork exceeding €400,000, the Climate Council slamming the Government's response to Irish storms, and the Government launching a scoliosis inquiry.

The Herald, Irish Independent, Irish Daily Mail, Irish Daily Mirror and Irish Daily Star all lead with the killing of a mother, father and son in Co Louth who were found in their home on Monday morning.

The Echo lead with thefts in Cork city being up by 23 per cent and Fine Gael presidential candidate Heather Humphreys campaigning in Cork.

The Belfast Telegraph lead with a man who died after crashing his motorcycle having been a convicted loyalist cocaine dealer.

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