An increase in house prices and overpayments to HSE staff make the front pages of Tuesday's papers.
The Irish Times leads with a warning from the Central Bank around planning as house prices increase once again.

The Irish Examiner also leads with the increase in house prices, as they surged by 11 per cent in one year.

The Echo leads with a man who was jailed for raping his wife.

The Belfast Telegraph leads with a man who was in the UVF receiving an MBE.

Both the Irish Independent and the Irish Daily Mail leads with HSE staff being overpaid, as the Daily Mail report staff were overpaid by €14 million by the end of 2023.


Both the Irish Daily Mirror and the Irish Daily Star leads with five members of the crime gang called 'The Family' being arrested on Monday.


British papers
There is little consensus on the day’s top story with a range of domestic and foreign political stories vying for attention on the front pages of Tuesday’s newspapers.
The Times focuses on the economy, saying the Bank of England has warned tariffs and an ageing population are posing problems in the pursuit of a growing economy.
The Times: Trump team texts bombing plans to journalist by mistake #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/zxEUBLxb1I
— George Mann (@sgfmann) March 24, 2025
Financial issues also occupy The i Paper, which says Labour MPs have questioned the future of the triple lock for all pensioners, and The Independent, which reports that Britain spends twice as much on working-age benefits as it does on defence.
i: Future of state pension triple lock questioned by Labour MPs #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/c6TId76l39
— George Mann (@sgfmann) March 24, 2025
The Daily Mail says Labour will be ‘turning a blind eye to slavery’ if it blocks moves banning solar panels which could have been produced using forced labour.
Daily Mail: LABOUR TO BLOCK BID TO BAN SOLAR PANELS MADE BY SLAVES #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/myCkGZBLZt
— George Mann (@sgfmann) March 24, 2025
Ukraine continues to feature on the front pages with the Metro reporting that Russia has bombed a hospital as talks resume in Saudi Arabia.
Tomorrow's Papers Today 📰
PUTIN'S BRUTAL PEACE OFFERING
🔴 As talks start, Russia bombs hospital #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/YUIKazCjay— Metro (@MetroUK) March 24, 2025
The Daily Express has a simple message to US President Donald Trump after the attacks – “Ukrainians are the victims”.
Daily Express: ‘MR TRUMP, WAKE UP! UKRAINIANS
ARE THE VICTIMS’ #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/tJsbmXkE6J— George Mann (@sgfmann) March 24, 2025
Mr Trump has threatened a 25% tariff on all imports from any country which buys oil from Venezuela, says the Financial Times.
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Tuesday 25 March https://t.co/DMrPFfpOBI pic.twitter.com/GeJ3GBZLJ1
— Financial Times (@FT) March 24, 2025
Police have warned more victims of domestic abuse are being driven to suicide, reports The Guardian.
The Guardian: Domestic abusers driving more
victims to suicide, warn police #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/ZpuRkohqrK— George Mann (@sgfmann) March 24, 2025
The Daily Mirror hears from the mother of one of the Manchester Arena bombing victims as legislation designed to increase security at entertainment venues returns to the House of Commons.
Tuesday's front page: This victory is for my Martyn#TomorrowsPapersTodayhttps://t.co/Y676u8O6t5 pic.twitter.com/GSygBsyxdF
— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) March 24, 2025
Charlie Mullins, the founder of Pimlico Plumbers, has been told he could lose his OBE following a social media attack on London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan, according to The Daily Telegraph.
The Guardian: Domestic abusers driving more
victims to suicide, warn police #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/ZpuRkohqrK— George Mann (@sgfmann) March 24, 2025
The Sun concentrates on the Duchess of Sussex posting a picture with her children ahead of posting links to an online clothes shop.
Tomorrow's front page: Meghan a fast buckhttps://t.co/jcAvtlSdbn pic.twitter.com/fwcjhRvVsM
— The Sun (@TheSun) March 24, 2025
And the Daily Star says television gardener Alan Titchmarsh has criticised fake wisteria in the series Grantchester.
Tuesday's front page: Titch's Wisteria Hysteria#TomorrowsPapersTodayhttps://t.co/WLsgfIeAM4 pic.twitter.com/eWkHfHXslx
— Daily Star (@dailystar) March 24, 2025