What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Sunday's front pages focus on a range of stories from the Government looking to lure chip manufacturers to Galway to the FAI being accused of a toxic culture. 
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Kenneth Fox

Sunday's front pages focus on a range of stories from the Government looking to lure chip manufacturers to Galway to the FAI being accused of a toxic culture.

The Business Post reports the Government will bring a €3.2 billion proposal to Cabinet for to build a semiconductor plant in Oranmore, Galway.

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🗞️  Revealed: €3.2bn plan to use Galway megasite to woo chipmakers

🗞️  Planning application on former Johnny Ronan site in D4

🗞️ Our latest Red C Poll pic.twitter.com/SU6AB9zgN3

— Business Post (@businessposthq) June 29, 2025

The Sunday Independent focuses on allegations of a 'toxic culture' at the FAI with the organisation being concerned by recent complaints.

 

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