Ireland’s Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, says the government has “no tolerance” for reckless driving after a fatal head-on crash. The incident involves a stolen vehicle, and officials describe it as a “horror” crash.

Martin’s comments come as public authorities seek to reinforce road-safety and accountability measures following the death of those involved. Across the reporting, the central focus is on the premier’s message that reckless driving should be met with firm action.

The outlets align on the basic facts: the crash is fatal, it is head-on, and it involves a stolen car. Differences are limited in the provided excerpts, with coverage largely centering on Martin’s public remarks rather than adding extensive detail about the location, timeline, or investigation findings.