What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Sunday's front pages
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

James Cox

Ireland's security vulnerabilities and hospitals under pressure due to flu outbreaks are among the stories that feature on Sunday's front pages.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin is to bring a new focus to national security, The Sunday Times reports.

The Sunday Independent leads with a story on flu outbreaks in Irish hospitals.

The State is set to seek a €1 billion loan, the Business Post reports.

The Sunday World leads with a story on Michael Lynn.

The UK front pages lead with a range of stories.

The Conservative Party would ditch a ban on petrol cars if in power, the Sunday Telegraph reports.

Britain's King Charles has encouraged thousands of people to seek cancer screening, The Sunday Times reports.

The UK Metropolitan Police has decided not to launch a criminal investigation into reports that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked his taxpayer-funded bodyguard to dig up dirt on Virginia Giuffre. The Sun on Sunday leads with the story.

The Mail on Sunday leads with a story on rumours of a coup against UK prime minister Keir Starmer.

The Daily Star leads with a story on Jeremey Clarkson.

The Daily Mirror leads with a story on new laws to combat sex offenders.

The New York Times leads with a story on US soldiers killed in Syria.

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