What the papers say: Monday's front pages
The man who was shot dead in Dún Laoghaire and the fast-track claims process rejecting asylum seekers make the pages of Monday's papers.
The Irish Times front page leads with nine out of 10 asylum seekers whose requests for international protection were assessed using a fast-track procedure now being rolled out on a permanent basis had their claims rejected by the State.

The Irish Examiner reveals Social welfare recipients could save up to €900 in energy costs a year as the Government examines the “immediate rollout” of solar panels.

The Echo leads with antisocial behaviour on buses in Cork, with concern raised by bus drivers.

The Irish Independent leads with the man who was shot dead in Dún Laoghaire, as the paper claims he was lured to his death on his way to mass.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with a split within Sinn Féin regarding hunting and coursing bans.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with another fatal weekend on Irish roads, as four people died over the weekend.

The Irish Daily Star leads with the fatal shooting of a man in Dún Laoghaire, as the paper describes it as a punishment shooting.


