What the papers say: Wednesday's front pages

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What The Papers Say: Wednesday's Front Pages
Wednesday's front pages.
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The ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas, Cork businesses impacted by recent floods being left 'in limbo', and what will likely be Stephen Kenny's last game as Republic of Ireland manager, all feature on Wednesday's front pages.

The Irish Times leads with the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.

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Midleton businesses have been left 'in limbo' by insurance companies, the Irish Examiner reports.

Funding problems at the HSE will leave patients at risk, according to the Irish Independent.

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The Echo leads with a story on children in Cork waiting to be assessed for disability support.

The wife of Jozef Puska, who was convicted of the murder of Ashling Murphy, is set to be charged with witholding information, the Irish Daily Star reports.

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Ukrainian refugees may still be living in tents this Christmas, the Irish Daily Mail reports.

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The Herald leads with a story on a convicted drug dealer being arrested over a murder plot.

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In the North, the Belfast Telegraph leads with a story about a Belfast boy waiting for a heart transplant.

The UK front pages on Wednesday feature a variety of stories, including the tragic death of four boys on a weekend camping trip, Tory tax cuts, and a benefits ultimatum from Jeremy Hunt.

The Daily Express, The Sun, The Metro, and The Mirror all lead with the story of the discovery of the bodies of four teenage boys who vanished on a trip to Snowdonia.

The i, The Guardian, The Times and the Financial Times opted for fronts on Jeremy Hunt’s incoming tax cuts for their front pages.

The Independent splashed with the UK chancellor’s ultimatum to the disabled: “Work from home or lose your benefits”.

And the Daily Star led with a story on the Sex Pistols, as it turns out the punk rockers were fans of Cliff Richard.

The New York Times leads with a story on the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.

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