What the paper says: Monday's front pages

Monday's front pages focus on a range of stories, from the Taoiseach saying Shannon Airport is not being used to assist the war in Iran to an attack on energy infrastructure leading to a collapse.
What the paper says: Monday's front pages

 

 

Kenneth Fox

Monday's front pages focus on a range of stories, from the Taoiseach saying Shannon Airport is not being used to assist the war in Iran to an attack on energy infrastructure leading to a collapse.

The Irish Times reports Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said Shannon Airport is not being used to assist the US war in Iran, and the Government has no evidence that weapons and supplies for the US attacks are being transported through Irish airspace.

The Irish Examiner reports that a combined physical and cyberattack on a critical electricity transformer would cause “grid collapse” within two hours.

The Echo reports a row between Cork City Council and Uisce Éireann has left a housing charity out of pocket to the tune of €150,000.

 

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