What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

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What The Papers Say: Tuesday's Front Pages
Tuesday's front pages.
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A plea from the HSE for people to 'consider all options' before attending hospitals, a man being charged with the murder of Bruna Fonseca, and potential tax breaks for landlords are among the stories that feature on Tuesday's front pages.

The HSE's plea due to the huge strain on the health service is the main story on front page of The Irish Times.

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A man being charged with murder of Bruna Fonseca is the lead story in the Irish Examiner.

The Irish Independent leads with a story on potential tax breaks for landlords.

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The Echo, Irish Daily Star, The Herald and Irish Sun lead with the man charged with the murder of Bruna Fonseca.

House prices are now eight times the average income, the Irish Daily Mail reports.

In the North, the Belfast Telegraph leads with a story on the money spent on court translators.

 

Britain's Prince Harry's latest comments about his relationship with his father and brother dominate the UK papers on Tuesday.

The Daily Telegraph, The Sun, Daily Mail and Daily Express all lead with Harry saying he wants to reconcile with King Charles and the Prince of Wales.

Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror and i report the future of the NHS is “on a knife edge”, with warnings the pressure on the UK's hospitals is set to last until April.

The Independent says passengers to the UK from China will not have to take a Covid test on arrival from next week.

The Financial Times leads with a warning that the UK will face one of the worst recessions and weakest recoveries out of the G7 countries this year.

Ministers fear millions of Britons will be put off train travel for good as a result of industrial action, according to The Times.

And the Daily Star says health experts are encouraging people to eat their Christmas trees for a “New Year health kick”.

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