What the papers say: Monday's front pages

A wide range of stories feature across Monday's newspaper front pages, including how Irish workers are getting sick notes without seeing a doctor.
What the papers say: Monday's front pages

Tomas Doherty

A wide range of stories feature across Monday's newspaper front pages, including how Irish workers are getting sick notes without seeing a doctor.

The Irish Times reports that the Government is expected to make a renewed push for certain key sectors to be exempted from the impact of new US trade policies.

A phenomenal rise in the number of older people in Ireland has left the Government facing a major funding challenge, according to research reported by the Irish Examiner.

The Irish Independent reveals that employers are having to accept digital sick certificates issued without any phone or video consultations being carried out by doctors.

The Belfast Telegraph, Irish Daily Mirror and The Herald lead with the suspected murder of a pregnant woman in Co Down.

The Irish Daily Mail has details of "another IT fiasco" in a public agency.

The Irish Daily Star has published a new photo of murdered Drogheda teen Keane Mulready-Woods.

Relatives of a man shot dead and secretly buried by the IRA have reacted angrily amid claims MI5 has attempted to block the release of a report, The Irish News reports.

The Echo reveals that nearly €180 million has been spent on agency healthcare staff in the southwest region.

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