What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages
A man who died after a stabbing in Dublin, and progress on a vaccine for skin cancer, make the front pages of Tuesday's papers.
The Irish Times leads with Donald Trump declaring a ceasefire in Lebanon, after the continuing conflict between Israel and Hizbullah had threatened to once again drag the entire region into another war.

The Echo leads with a report by Childline showing kids are becoming increasingly concerned about grooming and sextortion.

The Irish Independent leads with figures that show the average earner has no choice but to house share as rents continue to be out of reach.

The Belfast Telegraph front page leads with the Jeffrey Donaldson trial, as the court hears Eleanor Donaldson "did nothing" when told of abuse claims against her husband.

The Irish Daily Mail reveals that people who suffer from deadly skin cancer could benefit from a new vaccine which is being developed.

The Irish Daily Mirror and Irish Daily Star lead with a man who died from a stabbing in Dublin after he was chased down on Sunday night.


