Content
While the Daily Star focuses almost exclusively on celebrity content, the Irish Star includes mostly coverage of Irish issues and Sport. In this sense, it identifies more with Irish readership than papers like the Daily Mail and General Trust "Celtified" title, Ireland on Sunday or The Irish Sun (linked with The Sun of the UK), despite the strong visual similarities between the two.
In Northern Ireland, The Irish Star features a green masthead, in order to distinguish it from the UK version which is also sold there. It also differs from the Irish Daily Star in that it features more news about Northern Ireland.
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