What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

A wide variety of stories feature across Sunday's newspaper front pages
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Tomas Doherty

A wide range of stories feature across Sunday's newspaper front pages, which all went to print before the US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.

The Sunday Independent reports that the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) has amassed a massive property portfolio in Dublin 4, and has become a landlord under a trust company.

The Business Post has an exclusive interview with property magnate Sean Mulryan about his plan to turn Athlone into a 15-minute city.

The Ireland edition of The Sunday Times highlights several examples of how CervicalCheck smear test results were still allegedly "misread", despite the overhaul to the service.

Retired civil servants are currently living rent free in "ghost houses" in the Phoenix Park, the Irish Mail on Sunday reports.

Six young people under the age of 18 have drowned in Ireland over the last six weeks, according to the Irish Sunday Mirror. It comes after the latest tragedy in Laytown, Co Meath.

Sunday World has the latest on Josef Puska's family after some of them were found guilty of withholding information on their brother's involvement in Ashling Murphy's murder.

A young man accused of involvement in the North's race riots was honoured by Britain's King Charles at an event last year, according to Sunday Life.

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