What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

The local and global impacts of Donald Trump's tariffs are heavily featured on Irish front pages on Tuesday morning.
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

The local and global impacts of Donald Trump's tariffs are heavily featured on Irish front pages on Tuesday morning.

The Irish Times lead with a story about a new report issuing a sharp criticism of a surgeon over using unauthorised springs in spinal surgeries for children, a story President Donald Trump's tariffs, and a story about students missing out on college grants.

The Irish Examiner lead with a story about the global stock markets plummeting amid Donald Trump's tariffs announcement, alongside a story about the rise in Irish house prices potentially slowing due to tariffs.

The Irish Independent lead with a story that says Donald Trump's tariffs will create a new threat to the Irish housing market, according to a report by MyHome and Bank of Ireland.

The Irish Daily Mirror also lead with a story about Donald Trump's tariffs as more than $10 trillion has been wiped from global markets since his announcement.

The Echo lead with a story about a surge in theft from retailers in Cork city, alongside a story about up to €450 million expecting to be allocated for the Cork to Ringaskiddy motorway.

The Herald lead with a story about the brother of gangster Mr Flashy being jailed for five years for firing an assault rifle from a house in Finglas.

The Irish Daily Star lead with a story about a man who was sentenced to life in prison on Monday for the murder of his friend being told that no punishment he will receive "will ever compare to the grief, pain and loss you have inflicted on me and my family" by the victim's mother.

The Belfast Telegraph lead with a story claiming that Stormont spends over £1,000 (€1,165) a week on photographers.

The Irish Daily Mail lead with a story claiming that a garda took possession of firearms at the force's headquarters that were earmarked for destruction to sell them for profit.

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