What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy's visit to Ireland and the death of Hugh Wallace are just some of a variety of stories on Irish front pages on Tuesday morning.
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy's visit to Ireland and the death of Hugh Wallace are just some of a variety of stories on Irish front pages on Tuesday morning.

The Irish Times lead with an extensive security operation being in place for Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s visit to Ireland, the potential use of tasers by gardaí on Irish city streets, and Councillors not having the power to dename Herzog Park.

The Irish Examiner lead with the WHO urging weight loss jab access, gardaí commencing the pilot use of tasers, Ukrainian president Zelenskiy’s visit to Ireland, and the public being urged to get the flu vaccination.

The Irish Independent lead with thousands of Irish people being affected as the UK close a pension loophole.

The Echo lead with a surge in homelessness in Cork and Kerry.

The Belfast Telegraph lead with a coroner praising the family of a drink driver who died on Christmas Eve last year, allowing his inquest to act as a Christmas warning to others.

The Irish Daily Mail lead with overcrowding in the prison system.

The Irish Daily Star lead with the death of Hugh Wallace.

The Herald lead with a second man admitting to disposing of the body parts of Keane Mulready Woods.

The Irish Daily Mirror lead with the funeral of a lorry driver who died in a collision with a bus and a car in Co Meath last week.

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