What the papers say: Wednesday's front pages

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What The Papers Say: Wednesday's Front Pages
A preview of the main stories in Wednesday's papers.
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How the Kinahan cartel managed property in Dubai and reaction to cuts to Ukrainians are among the headlines in Wednesday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with a report that shows the Kinahans sold their propert in Dubai following US sanctions in 2022.

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The Irish Examiner leads with criticism to Simon Harris as he is accused of pandering to the far-right with cuts to welfare payments of Ukrainian refugees.

The Echo leads with the waiting lists for child psychology serves in Cork, which are now 60 per cent higher than CAMS waiting lists.

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The Irish Independent reveals developers are cashing in on the Government's waiver of development levies.

TRhe Irish Daily Mail reveals the weight loss drug Ozempic is being sold on the black market in Ireland.

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The Irish Daily Mirror and Irish Daily Star leads with Rory McIlroy's divorce to his wife Erica.

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British papers

A wide range of stories feature on the front of Wednesday’s newspapers with little agreement on the main story of the day.

The Times opts for guidance to schools which rules out teaching about changing gender identity as well as ruling out “explicit” conversations about sex until the age of 13.

“No more gender dogma” is the take of the Daily Mail, which says Education Secretary Gillian Keegan is set to unveil proposals to ban sex education completely to pupils under nine.

The Daily Telegraph features the same story, but leads on an article by policing minister Chris Philp calling for an increase in stop and search to tackle knife crime.

Knife crime also occupies the front page of The Independent with a senior officer saying police need help to tackle the issue.

The Metro concentrates on emergency food parcels after The Trussell Trust said the number has doubled in the last five years.

Migration occupies the front page of the Daily Express which says reforms provide a “fighting chance” of cutting numbers to 150,000 people a year.

The i turns its attention to weight loss jabs, saying the race is on in a “gold rush” to provide treatments.

The Guardian looks overseas as it reports on the US warning Georgia not to side with Russia amid protests in the former Soviet state.

Ant McPartlin declares he is “a mess” in the Daily Mirror and says his wife Anne-Marie is “a legend” after the birth of their first child.

Mining firm Anglo American’s plans to break itself up to thwart a takeover bid is the central story in the Financial Times.

And the Daily Star warns we have been off the mark with our toilet etiquette.

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