What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages
Kenneth Fox
Tuesday's front pages focus on a range of stories, from the US-Iran peace deal to be signed on Friday to plans to introduce age verification for social media, to be brought to Cabinet next month.
The Irish Times reports that the Trump administration is prepared to allow the establishment of a $300 billion investment fund for Iran if Tehran agrees to a final settlement to end the war that includes a nuclear deal.

The Irish Examiner reports that plans to introduce age-verification for social media are to be brought to Cabinet next month, the Tánaiste has confirmed.
The Echo reports that 61,000 beds a day have been lost between Cork University Hospital and Mercy University Hospital.


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