What the papers say: Wednesday's front pages
The death of a woman in Killarney and RTÉ financial difficulties make the front page of Wednesday's papers.
The Irish Times leads with an investigation into Irish authorities granting gambling licences to six companies at the heart of a global network of black-market betting and casino websites.

The Irish Examiner and The Echo lead with the Department of Justice “unaware” of any contingency plans for the 1,000 autopsies carried out each year at Cork University Hospital (CUH) if the sole pathologist in place leaves the position.

The Irish Independent leads with RTÉ needing an extra bailout as one in five people no longer have a television, leading to revenue falling from licence fees.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with a manhunt in Co Kerry after the death of a woman in Killarney.

The Irish Daily Mirror and the Irish Daily Star also lead with the murder investigation, as the suspect is known to the woman


