What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

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What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Ireland's loss to New Zealand, warnings over HSE costs, and 'turmoil' in the property market are some of the stories on the front of Sunday's newspapers.

The Business Post reports there's trouble brewing in the property market as 'investors hand office keys back'.

The Sunday Independent reads: 'HSE chief warned budget not enough to cover costs', while the Irish Mail on Sunday reports on 'fraught' pre-budget discussions between Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly and Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe.

In Britain, the Israel-Hamas conflict once again features heavily on the front pages of Sunday’s newspapers.

The Sunday Telegraph, The Independent On Sunday and the Sunday Times say Israel’s prime minister Ben Netanyahu is preparing “an assault” on Hamas from the land, sea and air.

The Observer runs with the same story, sharing a warning from Israel that “the next stage is coming”.

The Sunday Mirror calls the evacuation of civilians in the Gaza Strip an “escape from hell”.

The Sunday Express features words from British prime minister Rishi Sunak on the conflict, saying “we stand by Israel, always”.

The Mail on Sunday leads with protests against the conflict in London, focusing on two women who had images of paragliders taped to the back of their jackets.

A Premier League star hosted a “secret sex party” with models forced to sign legal “gag orders”, according to The Sun on Sunday.

And the Star on Sunday says Leeds is the city most likely to be overrun by zombies.

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