What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Politics, crime and Diogo Jota's funeral all feature on Sunday's front pages.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

Politics, crime and Diogo Jota's funeral all feature on Sunday's front pages.

The Business Post lead with the future of the OECD global corporate tax deal hanging in the balance, to be decided in high-level negotiations over the coming months, according to the Tánaiste and Minister for Finance.

The Sunday Times Ireland lead with gardaí investigating after protesters allegedly chanted “death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]” outside the US ambassador’s residence in Phoenix Park last Thursday evening, where dignitaries had gathered to celebrate American Independence Day.

The Sunday Independent lead with DJ Carey's ex-partner revealing she complained to gardaí that he allegedly stole money from her years before he was charged with defrauding other people out of tens of thousands of euro while pretending to have cancer.

The Irish Mail on Sunday lead with internal and external critics believing that the leader of the St John of God order in Ireland should face criminal investigation for the reckless endangerment of children who were abused.

The Irish Sunday Mirror lead with Diogo Jota's funeral, which took place on Saturday.

The Sunday World lead with claims that the Kinahan Cartel worked with Hezbollah and other transnational organised crime organisations to organise the record €157 million drugs haul seized on MV Matthew.

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