What the papers say: Saturday's front pages

Eva Osborne
Conor McGregor and the Duke of Sussex feature on the front pages of Irish newspapers on Saturday.
The Irish Times leads with gardaí identifying 1,600 people linked to an international gang specialising in fraud and money laundering in the State.
Cork Airport will see a €200 million revamp, with a 20-year-old terminal getting a major upgrade, according to the Irish Examiner.
The Echo reports on the murder of a woman in Wilton, Cork, causing devastation to her family in Kerala.
Nikita Hand has said claims that she was assaulted by her previous partner are made up by neighbours, the Irish Independent reports.
The Irish Daily Mail leads with data centres eating so much power in parts of the country that it risks the ability of new houses to connect to the electricity grid.
An 11-year-old was in intensive care on Friday night after being stabbed in the back at a primary school, according to the Irish Daily Star.
Nikita Hand and Conor McGregor feature on the front page of the Irish Daily Mirror.
The Herald reports on the witness in the trial of gangster John Gilligan's nephew over firearms charges refusing to give evidence.