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What the newspapers say: Sunday’s front pages

What the newspapers say: Sunday’s front pages

Here are the stories making front page newspaper headlines on Sunday.

The Sunday independent has an exclusive comment from the young person at the center of the controversy surrounding former Sinn Féin senator Niall Ó Donnghaile. The teenager is angry at Mary Lou McDonald’s praise for Mr Ó Donnghaile after his resignation – and demands a “direct and sincere apology”.

Ryanair has issued dire economic warnings as it tightens passenger cap measures at Dublin Airport, Ryanair says Business Post.

The Ireland edition of The Sunday Times has a new poll showing Sinn Féin facing significant seat losses.

The Irish Mail on Sunday speaks to Taoiseach Simon Harris about the Sinn Féin scandals.

The Sunday world reveals that veteran criminal Gerry “The Monk” Hutch is in talks to stand for election in Dublin Central.

Senior UDA figures want to sack one of their member’s sons from the Rathcoole estate in Newtownabbey, Co Antrim, after he was convicted of sexually assaulting two young women. Sunday life Reports.

In the British newspapers The Sunday Times contains an interview with six-time Olympic champion Chris Hoy in which he reveals he has terminal cancer, but leads to an intervention by ministers at the company running the HS2 rail link, while figures reveal the extent of the project’s overspending .

The upcoming budget in the UK is at the forefront The ObserverIt says Finance Minister Rachel Reeves plans to use corporate taxes to plug a £9bn (€10bn) gap in health funds.

The Sunday Telegraph says UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting will announce a “national discussion” on the health service, issuing smartwatches and wearable technology to monitor patients.

A poll suggesting voters rate the Conservatives ahead of Labor on finances is on the front page Post on Sunday.

The Daily Express Reports of Conservative leadership candidate Robert Jenrick saying he will blame British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for any pensioners dying due to the cold this winter.

The sun on Sunday And Sunday Mirror are making the same headlines as One Direction star Liam Payne’s sister saying: “I’m sorry I couldn’t save you” after his death in Argentina.

Lord Thomas, the former Lord Chief Justice, supports the newspaper’s campaign on the front page The IndependentHe said indefinite prison sentences were “morally wrong.”

The front features a picture of released murderer Kenneth Noye petting an alpaca Sunday people.

And the Daily Star Sunday Hears from the winner of the World Conker Championship after he was cleared of cheating with a stainless steel conker.