Ellen O'Donoghue

Thursday's Front Pages

The Irish Times lead with new accommodation charges for asylum seekers not being imposed on thousands living in direct provision. Also, a review into "falsified" garda background checks supplied by a company running emergency housing for vulnerable children. Following that, the woman who was set on fire at her Dublin home, leaving her in critical condition.

Examiner

Patients waiting as a nursing home is delayed, Children's Health Ireland warning of a significant rise in child flu cases. And the chance of extreme floods in Ireland rising, and a taxi driver protest in Dublin.

Indo

Bank of Ireland piloting a new loan product allowing people to trade down to a smaller home.

Echo

Cork City Council tenant living in a rat-infested house.

Daily Mail

Fáilte Ireland climate action official being among the objectors to the Metrolink       For the latest Waterford News and Sport,tune into WLR News on the hour and download the WLR App for news on demand