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 suspension of Irish beef exports to China over a case of BSE, Israel's clashes with Hamas in Gaza, and the Jason Corbett murder trial are among the stories that feature on Wednesday's front pages.

The Irish Times leads with a story on the beef export suspension.

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The Irish Examiner leads with the Israel-Hamas war.

Stories on the Israeli ground offensive in Gaza, and the Jason Corbett murder trial, make the front page of the Irish Independent.

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The Echo leads with a story on Cork families under pressure due to 'unfair' mortgage interest rates.

 

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Garda Commissioner Drew Harris wants to introduce static speed cameras across the country, the Irish Daily Mail reports.

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Efforts to get Irish-Israeli girl Emily Hand (8), who is a Hamas hostage, home make the front page of The Herald.

In the North, the Belfast Telegraph leads with a story on the challenges facing new PSNI chief Jon Boutcher.

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The Irish News leads with a story on road deaths in Northern Ireland.

This weekend’s pro-Palestinian march in London, the conflict in Israel, Britain's King Charles, and Tory politics dominate Wednesday’s front pages.

The Times and The Guardian have run with the Metropolitan Police’s refusal to ban this weekend’s pro-Palestinian march planned for Armistice Day.

The Daily Mail says “pray they don’t end up with a riot at the Cenotaph”.

The Daily Telegraph tells of Hamas fighters’ last stand at a Gaza hospital.

The Daily Express leads with Rishi Sunak accusing Sir Keir Starmer of a plot to lock the UK in a deal with the EU.

The i aims at UK home secretary Suella Braverman, who is said to be at odds with No 10 on tent cities, as Tories accuse her of making moves to seize party leadership.

The Independent and Metro lead with the King’s Speech, with the former dubbing it the “last Tory roll of the dice”.

The Financial Times reports on the accounting watchdog ditching its plans for a full-scale overhaul of boardroom rules.

The Daily Mirror says Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn has been lined up for I’m a Celebrity.

The Sun has unveiled big music news, revealing Girls Aloud is set to reunite following the death of their beloved late bandmate Sarah Harding.

The Daily Star leads with a story on carrots and how the vegetable has turned a Brit into an “oompa loompa”.

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