Yes, the papers seem to have almost wall-to-wall Fennelly Commission coverage today - but we have dug out some gems as well.
The Irish Independent says "Knives are out for Kenny after garda 'sacking' report".
And in an editorial, the paper offers: "As of now we do not have all the answers. But Mr Kenny cannot claim that he did not play a significant role in the departure of Mr Callinan".
The Irish Times says the report "has cleared Taoiseach Enda Kenny of trying to force the resignation of former Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan".
While the Irish Examiner says Fianna Fáil is considering tabling a no confidence motion.
The tabloids follow much the same - with The Herald running with the story that potentially valuable information from Mr Callinan was lost when his personal papers were shredded and his phone SIM card was not returned to gardaí.
The Irish Daily Mail runs with Alan Shatter claiming Mr Kenny's evidence is just 'fantasy'.
The tabloids are also split between this and yesterday's court ruling on Ireland international Darron Gibson, who pleaded guilty to drink driving - and hitting three cyclists before driving off.
While U2 are set to play some shows at Dublin's 3 Arena later this year as part of a world tour.
And The Telegraph tells the story of a woman who sitting on a portaloo at a concert when it was moved by a forklift truck.