UK, UK, UK. But don't worry - there is more in Friday's papers than just British general election coverage.
The Irish Times reports on UK exit polls which puts the Tories on course for victory - it predicted a good night for the Tories, a bad night for Labour and Ed Miliband and the Lib Dems, along with a surge for the SNP in Scotland.
The Irish Examiner goes strong on the centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania yesterday.
The paper also talks of a disagreement between the European Cockpit Association and Ryanair.
HIQA, the HSE and baby deaths in Portlaoise dominates several of the papers, as a report is to be published today.
The Irish Daily Mail claims tenants will be made pay a water deposit - amid fears that landlords will insist renters cover the cost of water bills in advance.
The Irish Daily Mirror reports on a family of seven who face eviction from a hotel in Cork.
Both The Herald and The Sun cover the story of an Irish man whose wife and daughter died in a car crash in Poland.
While the Examiner and the Irish Times report that fast-food outlet KFC has been denied planning permission to build an outlet near two schools in Co Meath.
And female members at Portmarnock Golf Club? We'll see.