The final results of the general election dominate the front pages of Tuesday's newspapers.
The Irish Times reports that Fine Gael will isist on "parity of esteem" with Fianna Fáil as a condition of any coalition deal.
The Irish Examiner says Independent TDs have begun to draw their red lines for supporting any government.
The Irish Independent reveals that Labour TDs are split over whether to enter government with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael.
The Irish Daily Mail, Irish Daily Mirror and Irish Daily Star report on the fatal stabbing of an 8-year-old girl in New Ross, Co Wexford.
The Belfast Telegraph says it will cost £3 billion to fix the backlog of work needed on the North's road network.
The controversies surrounding Gregg Wallace and international relations are vying for centre stage on the front pages of the British newspapers.
The MasterChef presenter apologised for an Instagram video in which he said complaints against him had been made by “middle-class women of a certain age”, says the Daily Mirror.
The Independent says Downing Street called his comment “misogynistic” with pressure building on the BBC to stop showing the current series of MasterChef.
The Sun says the row has reached “boiling point” with the BBC continuing to air the show on Monday.
British prime minister Keir Starmer has said in a major foreign policy speech that he will not side with the US and President-elect Donald Trump against the EU, according to The Daily Telegraph.
The Times says Mr Starmer used his speech to call for close ties with the US amid the “near and present danger” presented by Russia.
Mr Starmer’s government is the focus of the Daily Mail, which accuses it of being a “talking shop” amid reviews, task forces and consultations”.
A warning over the online threat posed by hostile threats and criminal gangs from the new head of the National Cyber Security Centre is the lead in The Guardian.
The Financial Times also carries a security warning, this time from Nato’s secretary-general to Mr Trump over the dangers of a bad peace deal in Ukraine.
The Metro returns to domestic matters, reporting that victims of stalkers are to be given better protection under new legistlation.