What the papers say: Thursday's front pages

Thursday's front pages
What the papers say: Thursday's front pages

An "extensive outbreak" of listeriosis linked to ready meals and a shooting in Co Fermanagh are the main stories on Thursday's front pages.

The Irish Times, Irish Examiner and Irish Independent all carry the stories on their front pages.

One person has died after an "extensive outbreak" of listeriosis, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has confirmed. A woman and two children who were killed in a shooting in Co Fermanagh are understood to be a mother, her son and daughter.

The Echo leads with an abuse case in Co Cork.

The Irish Daily Star, Irish Daily Mirror Irish Daily Mail, and The Herald lead with the Fermanagh shooting.

The Belfast Telegraph and The Irish News both lead with the Fermanagh shooting.

A range of stories feature on UK front pages.

The Financial Times leads with Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch saying she would model her leadership on Argentine president Javier Milei.

The Guardian and the Daily Express lead with starvation in Gaza as Israel continues to block aid.

The Daily Star leads with the England women's team reaching the Euro 2025 final.

A doctors' strike in the UK will lead to delays in treatment for cancer patients, the i Paper reports.

British police are not ready for a 'summer of unrest', the Daily Telegraph reports.

The Sun leads with a story on controversy in migrants being housed in a hotel.

Migration into the UK also leads the Daily Mail.

The Times also leads with the doctors' strike.

The Daily Mirror leads with the death of Ozzy Osbourne.

The New York Times leads with a story on Donald Trump's plans to harness AI to boost the US economy.

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