Newsround: what Tuesday's papers say

Fine Gael dissidents may move against Taoiseach and Noonan and Donohoe warn budget will not be a giveaway

Tuesday, September 13

The top stories in Tuesday's newspapers:

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THE IRISH TIMES

Kenny seeks approval for Nama inquiry (p1)

Woman dies after rescue boat capsizes in Clare (p1)

Fine Gael dissidents may move against Taoiseach (p1)

Cost of claims by patients 'to top €300 million' (p2)

Fine Gael warns of EU fines if water charges go (p6)

Noonan and Donohoe warn that budget will not be a giveaway (p7)

Banks holding €50 billion in troubled loans (p18)

Schaeuble plays down chance of Apple tax windfall (p18)

Force employers to fund worker pensions, industry body says (p19)

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FINANCIAL TIMES

Rate-rise prospects fade further as Fed policymaker urges caution (p1)

Shafik quits as Bank of England deputy after two years (p1)

Swiss stock exchange eyes German bridge to EU single market after Brexit (p1)

Clinton campaign under fire for its handling of health scare bulletins (p4)

FT Big Read: Mongolia (p11)

PotashCorp and Agrium to merge (p15)

PSA Peugeot Citroen targets falling China sales (p16)

Galaxy Note 7 battery maker hit by recall (p18)

ABF suffers first Primark sales fall in 16 years (p20)

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IRISH INDEPENDENT

Tributes paid as Coast Guard member dies during search (p1)

Two more years: Kenny to cling on until 2018 (p1)

Patients with cancer hit by the removal of free transport (p2)

Noonan says the full one per cent USC cut is no longer planned (p7)

Fianna Fáil joined by Sinn Féin and AAA/PBP in call to abolish water charges (p9)

Irish passports surge as British travel visas loom (p10)

Nama makes new complaint over adviser on sale of Project Eagle (p11)

More bus strikes on cards as pay row deadlocked (p12)

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IRISH EXAMINER

Noonan rules out any big cuts to USC (p1)

Coast Guard volunteer dies in search for missing man (p1)

Law for open disclosure in medical negligence cases (p1)

E-cigarette use linked to success in quitting (p3)

Staffing in maternity services is in crisis (p5)

Fine Gael remains divided on when Taoiseach should quit (p6)

Trump in medical records pledge (p9)

Weeks until 'urgent' third-level talks can take place (p22)