What the papers say: Monday's front pages
The waiting list for Camhs and warnings over Covid-style restrictions if war in the Middle East continues makes the front page of Monday's papers.
The Irish Times leads with a quarter of the children on the Camhs waiting list are waiting over nine months.

The Irish Examiner leads with warnings that Ireland’s critical marine infrastructure needs to be prepared for multiple possible attacks — from sabotage to cyber — as the damage to the economy and society could be “catastrophic”.

The Echo leads with people missing hospital appointments due to not receiving letters in the post in Cork.

The Irish Independent reveals the Limerick-based gardaí who were cleared in court after facing accusations of perverting the course of justice are set to sue the State.

The Irish Daily Star leads with warnings from a Government minister of Covid-era restrictions if the war in the Middle East continues.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with criticism from the opposition on plans for homeowners to make €14,000 tax free from modular homes in their garden.

The Irish Daily Star leads with Irish peacekeepers in Unifil after an ambush by Israel in Lebanon.


