What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

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What The Papers Say: Tuesday's Front Pages
A preview of the main stories in Tuesday's papers.
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A shift in Sinn Féin's policy on migration and tributes paid to a girl who died on holidays in Mallorca lead the headlines in Tuesday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with Sinn Féin's plans to unveil a new policy on migration, that would require an audit of local services such as health, housing, transport and education to be completed before any accommodation centre for asylum seekers is located.

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The Irish Examiner leads with a picture of Kamala Harris, who is set to become the Democrat nominee for the US Presidential election.

The Echo reveals over 600 complaints made over broken footpaths across Cork City since 2023.

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The Irish Independent reveals farmers are being squeezed out of land deals by rich developers.

The Belfast Telegraph leads with a historian checks on Kamala Harris's links to Antrim. The front page also includes a man appearing in court in Derry for keeping his father's corpse in a freezer for days.

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The Irish Daily Mail leads with the niece of Bishop Eamonn Casey, following the RTÉ documentary which revealed allegations of sexual abuse against him.

Both the Irish Daily Mirror and the Irish Daily Star leads with tributes paid to an 11-year-old Irish girl who died in Mallorca.

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British papers

The US presidential race has again dominated the nation’s newspaper headlines.

The Guardian, Telegraph and Financial Times all report Kamala Harris is “closing in” on the Democratic nomination after picking up a slew of key endorsements.

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The Times leads with Ms Harris’s record-breaking fundraising day. Her campaign announced it had raised more than 81 million dollars in the 24 hours after Joe Biden’s withdrawal.

Meanwhile, the i calls Ms Harris the “anointed” one.

Metro also splashes on Ms Harris’s frontrunner status, focusing on the “relief” of Democrats across the US.

However, the Daily Star’s “asparagus psychic” instead claims Michelle Obama could steal the nomination.

Back on British soil, The Independent reports Rishi Sunak’s government spent £700 million on the scrapped Rwanda asylum plan.

The Daily Mail says “tens of thousands” of illegal migrants could get asylum in the UK after Yvette Cooper shelved the Rwanda scheme.

The Daily Mirror reports on a girl left orphaned after her family was tragically killed in a car crash.

Finally, Nigel Farage predicts that Tory MPs will defect to the Reform Party, as per the Daily Express.

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