What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

The death of Pope Francis features on the front pages of all Irish newspapers on Tuesday.
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

The death of Pope Francis features on the front pages of all Irish newspapers on Tuesday.

A story about officials warning that pledges to reduce class sizes should not be considered until overspends in other education areas are brought under control feature on The Irish Times's front page, alongside their story on the death of Pope Francis.

Alongside their story on the Pope's death, The Herald feature a story about the death of a young man who died in a scrambler bike crash over the weekend.

The Echo also feature a story about Cork City Council partnering with businesses to offer additional facilities for older people while out and about, alongside its story on Pope Francis's death.

The Irish Examiner, Belfast Telegraph, Irish Daily Mirror, Irish Daily Star, Irish Daily Mail, and Irish Independent all dedicate their entire front pages to Pope Francis's death.

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