What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Crime, courts, and the Camogie Association skorts row all feature on Sunday's front pages.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

Crime, courts, and the Camogie Association skorts row all feature on Sunday's front pages.

The Business Post lead with MetroLink Boss Sean Sweeney saying that the mega build's 'grievous impact' will be worth it, the Michael Fingleton trial, and Musk's X building up €240 million of tax benefits.

The Irish Mail on Sunday lead with a whistleblower claiming key evidence in the Colm Horkan murder inquiry was kept from the Garda Technical Bureau.

The Sunday Independent lead with the president of the Camogie Association issuing a new plea in a 'scramble' to fix the skorts row, after the Munster camogie final was cancelled because both teams wanted to wear shorts instead of skorts, and with an interview with TD Gary Gannon saying he took several drugs in his 20s.

The Irish Sunday Mirror lead with a former Ryanair employee being charged with the alleged possession of €10 million worth of drugs.

The Sunday World lead with a story claiming that gardaí have received intelligence that feared mobster Graham 'The Wig' Whelan is on the 'warpath' after a tanning salon owned by his girlfriend, Conor McGregor's sister, Aoife, was robbed.

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