What the papers says: Monday's front pages

Monday's front pages focus on a range of stories, from the government agreeing on short-term energy reliefs to fears of more cyber attacks by Iranian agents. 
What the papers says: Monday's front pages

Kenneth Fox

Monday's front pages focus on a range of stories, from the government agreeing on short-term energy reliefs to fears of more cyber attacks by Iranian agents.

The Irish Times reports that a tax rebate scheme for hauliers, a double fuel allowance payment, and a reduction in excise duty to cut fuel prices at the pumps are all expected to be agreed by the Government on Monday.

The Irish Examiner reports Irish intelligence officials believe the Iranian-backed hacker group behind the cyberattack on global med tech company Stryker, which has more than 5,000 employees in Ireland, is having to “reorganise”.

The Echo reports that a terminally ill man living in a Cork council home said raw sewage seeping into their home could lead to the death of his wife.

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