What the papers say: Wednesday's front pages
Kenneth Fox
Wednesday's front pages focus on a range of stories, from the opposition promising to toughen the Occupied Territories Bill to a man being found guilty of directing organised crime in Cork.
The Irish Times reports that opposition parties vowed to try to toughen the Occupied Territories Bill, which targets Israeli imports produced from Palestinian lands, when the Government brings it to the Oireachtas in the coming weeks.

The Irish Examiner reports that the Lithuanian man who denied directing organised crime in Cork involving systematic drug-dealing operations around Fitzgerald’s Park and the Lee Fields was found guilty of the charge on Tuesday.

Martin's fears over 250,000 jobs in Occupied Territories Bill row@Independent_ie #frontpagestoday #IRE ð®ðª pic.twitter.com/EOsFf6O0Es
— ðµðððð ð¿ðððð ððððð¢ ð° (@ukpapers) May 27, 2026
Don't miss all this and lots more in Wednesday's Irish Daily Mail. pic.twitter.com/lqnnnAEn4C
— The Irish Daily Mail (@irishdailymail) May 26, 2026
Man stabbed teenage girls after he was rejected#TheHerald #frontpagestoday #IRE ð®ðª pic.twitter.com/NGPPQMuqxv
— ðµðððð ð¿ðððð ððððð¢ ð° (@ukpapers) May 27, 2026
Agency nurses paid more than in London@irish_news #frontpagestoday #IRE ð®ðª pic.twitter.com/bRPibWTPn0
— ðµðððð ð¿ðððð ððððð¢ ð° (@ukpapers) May 27, 2026
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