What the papers say: Monday's front pages

A look at what is making the headlines in Monday's papers.
What the papers say: Monday's front pages

Warnings to the Government over energy costs and how scan errors are impacting patients made the front pages of Monday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with Tech giant Intel warning senior Government figures about high energy costs and planning issues threatening Ireland’s competitiveness.

The Irish Examiner leads with mistakes in reading medical scans have led to deaths, disability, or severe harm to patients at HSE hospitals.

The Echo leads with a pharmacist in Cork revealing they spent €5,000 on security a year.

The Irish Independent leads with the Criminal Assets Bureau (Cab) chief's interview, as he says targeting criminals through trophy homes is his number one priority.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with the National Ambulance Service is at breaking point as it reached capacity across the country. 

The Irish Daily Mirror and Irish Daily Star leads with Storm Floris hitting the country.

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