What the papers say: Monday’s front pages

The Irish Times, Irish Daily Mail, Irish Independent, and Irish Daily Mirror all lead with Trump's ambitions to take over Greenland and hit allies with fresh tariffs.
Irish Examiner lead with an expert saying Grok is "mild" compared to other AI sites, breast cancer survival rates being a "postcode lottery."
The Echo lead with 17,000 vehicles that underwent an NCT inspections in Cork last year being deemed dangerously defective
The Herald lead with over 600 gardaí being injured in the line of duty last year.
Irish Daily Star lead with the family of a man who died in a one-punch attack launching a petition to demand the killer's sentence be increased.
Belfast Telegraph lead with Ulster University defending gifts senior staff members received from China-backed groups.
Ellen O'Donoghue
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Irish Examiner lead with an expert saying Grok is "mild" compared to other AI sites, breast cancer survival rates being a "postcode lottery."
The Echo lead with 17,000 vehicles that underwent an NCT inspections in Cork last year being deemed dangerously defective
The Herald lead with over 600 gardaí being injured in the line of duty last year.
Irish Daily Star lead with the family of a man who died in a one-punch attack launching a petition to demand the killer's sentence be increased.
Belfast Telegraph lead with Ulster University defending gifts senior staff members received from China-backed groups.
Ellen O'Donoghue
For the latest Waterford News and Sport, tune into WLR News on the hour and download the WLR App for news on demand.







