What the papers say: Tuesday’s front pages
The Aer Lingus pilots’ pay row, the Defence Forces preparing to dismiss Cathal Crotty, and a Russian strike that bombed a children’s hospital in Kyiv are among the stories that feature on Tuesday’s front pages.
The Irish Times leads with Aer Lingus accepting Labour Court recommendations to raise pay for pilots by 17.75 per cent. The bombing of a hospital in Kyiv also makes the front page, along with a story on the Defence Forces preparing to dismiss Cathal Crotty.
The Irish Examiner leads with a story on DAA urging airlines to move flights from Dublin to Cork. A story on Crotty’s imminent dismissal after his ‘vicious’ assault on Natasha O’Brien also makes the front page.
The Irish Independent also leads with the Aer Lingus negotiations.
The plans to move more flights to Cork Airport also make the front page of The Echo.
The first days of the new Labour government and the bombing of a children’s hospital in Kyiv dominate the front pages of Tuesday’s UK newspapers.
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