What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

New laws that would allow gardaí to monitor WhatsApp messages and a potential presidential bid from Tony Holohan are among the stories on Sunday's front pages.
Gardaí will have the power to intercept and monitor live conversations on private messaging apps such as WhatsApp, iMessage and Instagram under a reform of surveillance laws used by Irish security services, The Sunday Times reports.
Amid worries over a recession, the Coalition is planning a fund to help businesses who are hit the hardest by US tariffs, the Sunday Independent reports.
Denis O'Brien has criticised the State's reliance on foreign investment, the Business Post reports.
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Former chief medical officer Tony Holohan is set to launch a bid for the presidency, the Irish Mail on Sunday reports.
The Irish Sunday Mirror leads with a story on the Tina Satchwell murder investigation.
The UK front pages feature a range of stories.
The Sunday Times leads with a story on an inquiry after SAS identities were leaked.
THE SUNDAY TIMES: Inquiry after SAS identities leaked online#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/6uZhwtHTT1
— Jack Surfleet (@jacksurfleet) July 19, 2025
Harry Redknapp is being lined up for a return to I'm A Celebrity in a special edition of the reality show, the Sun on Sunday reports.
SUN ON SUNDAY: I'm a Celeb Harry...Get me back in there#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/mRhwKv0kfe
— Jack Surfleet (@jacksurfleet) July 19, 2025
Danny Dyer has criticised UK prime minister Keir Starmer, Daily Star Sunday reports.
DAILY STAR SUNDAY: You mugs!#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/cc0SsYmUgq
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An aide to UK prime minister Keir Starmer was paid for 'spy ops', the Mail on Sunday reports.
THE MAIL ON SUNDAY: Top Starmer mandarin's firm is paid for spy ops#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/gKu0QOW9ti
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The Sunday Mirror leads with a story on the murder of Stephen Lawrence.
SUNDAY MIRROR: Tell the truth on my son's murder#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/XqxRdZoZG6
— Jack Surfleet (@jacksurfleet) July 19, 2025
The Sunday Express leads with a story on 'NHS tourists'.
SUNDAY EXPRESS: NHS 'tourists' fleecing our hospitals for £200m#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/BltYZ5NxSo
— Jack Surfleet (@jacksurfleet) July 19, 2025
The Sunday Telegraph leads with a story on water bills.
THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Middle class face higher water bills#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/RQtka6B0Fc
— Jack Surfleet (@jacksurfleet) July 19, 2025
The New York Times leads with a story on Donald Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.