What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

A range of stories feature across Sunday's newspaper front pages, including a law change that could pose a serious threat to the Kinahan cartel.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Tomas Doherty

A range of stories feature across Sunday's newspaper front pages, including a law change that could pose a serious threat to the Kinahan cartel.

The Sunday Independent reports that Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are breathing a sigh of relief after Sinn Féin announced it was backing Catherine Connolly, rather than running its own candidate.

The chair of Dublin Airport operator DAA urged the Government to raise outgoing chief executive Kenny Jacobs’s salary as recently as July, according to the Business Post.

The Sunday Times says the United Arab Emirates is planning new money laundering laws that could pose a serious threat to the Kinahan cartel.

The Irish Mail on Sunday reveals that the shallow grave of Daniel Aruebose in Donabate was dug by hand.

The Irish Sunday Mirror has exclusive photos of Ghislaine Maxwell in her "cushy" prison in the US.

The Sunday World says the mother of Daniel Aruebose was seen near his burial site.

Sunday Life claims to have photos of a convicted killer allegedly breaching his pre-release rules.

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