What the papers say: Monday's front pages

A look at what stories are making the front pages of Monday's papers.
What the papers say: Monday's front pages

Plans to rename Herzog Park are suspended, and new student accommodation plans make the front pages of Monday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with the announcement that Herzog Park will not be renamed, following a weekend of national and international pressure on Dublin City Council.

The Irish Examiner leads with plans for colleges to deliver 42,00 student beds, as Universities will be urged to negotiate directly with private accommodation providers.

The Echo leads with €350,000 spent on tap card payments for Cork buses, but there is still no timeline for them to be installed.

The Irish Independent reveals social media firms are to be held liable for fraud on their sites.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with allegations against an ambulance worker, with seven women coming forward.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with the family of a woman left with life-changing injuries have called for changes after her attacker, who is out on bail for another offence.

The Irish Daily Star reveals Gerry Hutch is keeping a low profile and on alert ahead of plans to run in the upcoming by-election in Dublin.

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