What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Former swim coach George Gibney being found guilty of indecent assault and attempted rape features strongly on Irish front pages on Tuesday.
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

Former swim coach George Gibney being found guilty of indecent assault and attempted rape features strongly on Irish front pages on Tuesday.

The Irish Times, Irish Examiner and Irish Daily Mirror lead with former swimming coach George Gibney being found guilty of historic abuse of girls.

The Echo lead with claims that the process from the Cork Event Centre's sod-turning in 2016 to the Government's decision to retender the project in 2024 was flawed, and Labour leader Ivana Bacik sharing concerns over Bessborough.

The Irish Independent lead with plans for a new EU subsidy to help farmers take holidays.

The Irish Daily Mail lead with Fifa reversing the suspension of US soccer star Folarin Balogun after a call from Donald Trump.

The Belfast Telegraph lead with a woman alleging that Jef­frey Don­ald­son sexu­ally assaul­ted her in a DUP office at West­min­ster.

The Herald and Irish Daily star both lead with Anthony Long, who was murdered in West Dublin on Friday, knowing his killers and socialising with them earlier in the night.

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