What the papers say: Thursday's front pages

A look at what is making the front pages of Thursday's papers.
What the papers say: Thursday's front pages

Support for the political parties in the latest opinion poll, and comments from the US-Israel ambassador, make the front pages of Thursday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with their opinion poll, which shows a drop in support for Sinn Féin.

The Irish Examiner leads with a study on cocaine, which shows increased availability, higher purity, and greater affordability.

The Echo leads with the amount of sex crime convictions in Cork has almost trebeled since 2003.

The Irish Independent reveals that only two children have had spinal surgeries abroad despite a legal instruction to the HSE to provide all children with scoliosis the option to travel.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with comments made by the US ambassador to Israel on the Occupied Territories Bill, as he questioned if Ireland fell into a "vat of Guinness."

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with the winners of the €250 million Euromillions in Ireland.

The Irish Daily Star leads with Andrew Pender jailed for 15 years after he was caught with almost €9 million worth of assorted drugs.

More in this section

Kildare Nationalist