What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages
The partner of Jamey Carney was arrested in Jordan, and a generational smoking ban made the front pages of Tuesday's papers.
The Irish Times leads with the US President Donald Trump set to reinstate the US blockade of Iran.

The Irish Examiner reveals plans to introduce a “generational smoking ban” that would completely restrict youths from being able to buy cigarettes, which is set to be discussed by the Government.

The Echo leads with a West Cork support service which saw an increase of more than 50 per cent in its domestic abuse interventions last year.

The Irish Independent leads with a hotline set up for people to report if their neighbours are wasting water during the hosepipe ban.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with Jamey Carney's boyfriend arrested in Jordan on suspicion of her murder in Killarney last week.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with a murder investigation launched after three people were found dead in a home in Ballymena.

The Irish Daily Star also leads with the arrest of a suspect regarding the murder of Jamey Carney.

