What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Eva Osborne

Here are the stories making headlines this Sunday.

The Sunday Times leads with Irish property investor Paddy McKillen winning a €800 million battle with Qataris over London hotels.

Tánaiste Simon Harris is looking to fast-track visas and new funds among a range of state supports to stave off tariff rout, acfcording to the Business Post.

Gardaí are considering a criminal complaint about St John of God bosses who allowed a predatory paedophile to prey on children in Africa for decades, The Irish Mail on Sunday reports.

The Sunday World leads with the home where 29-year-old Devon Hennessy admitted to imprisoning and branding a man as 'RAT' being owned by Fingal County Council.

The Kinahan cartel was active in up to 22 countries at the height of its power, the Irish Sunday Mirror reports. 

The Sunday Independent leads with a detective garda raising serious concerns with a government department that investigation files are not being passed on to the Director of Public Prosecutions by the Corporate Enforcement Authority.

Big brother murder accused Martin Lowry was a close friend of John George, the ex-boxer shot dead in a gangland killing in Spain, according to Sunday Life.

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