The sale of land around Dublin Airport, problems in housing refugees, and potential reductions of the national herd are among the topics that feature on Tuesday's front pages.
The Irish Times leads with a story on the potential sale of land around Dublin Airport.
A story on problems in housing refugees makes the front page of the Irish Examiner.
Around 200,000 cows must be culled to meet climate targets, the Irish Independent reports.
The Echo leads with a story on public housing delays in Cork.
Uniformed gardaí will patrol in Disneyland Paris this summer to help Irish tourists during the peak summer season, according to the Irish Daily Star.
Tuesday’s front page pic.twitter.com/q7NkW6Z2aB
— Irish Daily Star (@isfearranstar) May 30, 2023
The Irish Sun leads with the controversy over Phillip Schofield's affair with a young This Morning colleague.
The front page of today's Irish Sun pic.twitter.com/pVXeZ5L07i
— The Irish Sun (@IrishSunOnline) May 30, 2023
Firefighters are set to go on strike in the coming weeks, The Herald reports.
In the North, the Belfast Telegraph and The Irish News lead with stories on seven people being charged over the attempted murder of PSNI detective John Caldwell.
Today's #FrontPage
'Grudge' links Caldwell murder bid defendants
Fatal rock blast
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Home Delivery: https://t.co/I1gVh0iuJt pic.twitter.com/cGR5IfX19V— The Irish News (@irish_news) May 30, 2023
There is little consensus on the main story of the day as a range of topics fight for attention on Tuesday’s UK front pages.
The fallout from Phillip Schofield’s departure from This Morning and ITV continues with several front pages featuring something on the story but only two leading with the scandal.
The Sun concentrates on the former presenter’s “secret trysts” while the Metro says “the gloves are off” after Eamonn Holmes criticised his ex-colleague in a television interview.
Tomorrow's Paper Today 📰
THE GLOVES ARE OFF
🔴 Pressure builds on bosses as Eamonn labels Phil a delusional liar amid 'toxic culture' at This Morning pic.twitter.com/9eqzskYIA9— Metro (@MetroUK) May 29, 2023
The Guardian also features a television show with a picture from the finale of Succession, but leads on Labour plans to tackle the housing prices by giving powers to councils to buy land cheaply for development.
Guardian front page, Tuesday 30 May 2023: Labour to let councils buy land cheaply to tackle housing crisis pic.twitter.com/vB6zbf6fdu
— The Guardian (@guardian) May 29, 2023
The same reforms also make the front of the Financial Times, which says landowners could be forced to sell plots for a “fraction of their potential market price”.
FT UK: Labour plans land valuation reform to ease housing crisis #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/fWBNyIz6Zf
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) May 29, 2023
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer comes under fire on the front of the Daily Mail for donations from green energy boss Dale Vince, which it labels a “key Just Stop Oil funder”.
Tuesday's @DailyMailUK #MailFrontPages pic.twitter.com/ykCldNrCQM
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) May 29, 2023
UK prime ministers past and present feature on front pages elsewhere, The Daily Telegraph saying Rishi Sunak has said the Oxford professor at the heart of a row over trans women deserves to be heard.
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph:
PM backs feminist in Oxford row over free speech#TomorrowsPapersToday
Sign up for the Front Page newsletterhttps://t.co/x8AV4OoUh6 pic.twitter.com/AsNM4sFkMq— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) May 29, 2023
The Times focuses on former UK prime minister Boris Johnson as it warns of a looming legal wrangle over his WhatsApp messages being released as part of the Covid-19 inquiry.
THE TIMES: Legal wrangle looms over Johnson’s Whatsapp chats #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/0Yji3ao8lP
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) May 29, 2023
The Daily Mirror turns its attention to the fight for action against “danger dogs” with backing from the mother of 10-year-old Jack Lis, who died after being mauled.
Tuesday's front page: I lost my little boy... this must stophttps://t.co/tQ1l7IBatg pic.twitter.com/mKoqKhh9Jp
— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) May 29, 2023
Recycling is the focus of the i which says we need to stop putting the wrong materials in the green bin to cut down on waste.
Tuesday's front page: Households urged to recycle less to cut waste #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/n4gGvU0ECn
— i newspaper (@theipaper) May 29, 2023
The Daily Express calls on banks to stop “ripping off” loyal savers amid demands for better interest rates.
Front page: Stop banks 'ripping off' loyal savers #tomorrowspapertodayhttps://t.co/9zn4sKO74u pic.twitter.com/oKuDIuStdB
— Daily Express (@Daily_Express) May 29, 2023
The tale of a four-year-old girl who ended up in hospital due to “killer mould” in her family’s council flat takes over the front of The Independent digital edition.
INDEPENDENT DIGITAL: How we saved this four year old girl from killer mould #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/pLncDoVQ4g
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) May 29, 2023
And the Daily Star informs us we have been drinking beer “all wrong”.
Tuesday's front page - 'A PINT OF FOAM PLEASE BARMAN'https://t.co/QcLN4WwTee pic.twitter.com/loW2NUbVZK
— Daily Star (@dailystar) May 29, 2023