What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Sunday's front pages feature immigration laws and support for Ukrainians, alongside other stories such as crime and work pieces.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

Sunday's front pages feature immigration laws and support for Ukrainians, alongside other stories such as crime and work pieces.

The Business Post lead with the number of young tech workers plummeting, deepening the coalition's AI fears.

The Sunday Independent lead with a poll revealing that almost 80 per cent back ending support for Ukrainians.

The Irish Mail on Sunday lead with the Government having drawn up a plan to close Ireland's "open door" to illegal immigration.

The Sunday World lead with an "extremely violent gangster" who was the alleged logistical operator in Spain for Ireland's biggest drug dealing mob, The Family.

The Irish Sunday Mirror lead with the funeral of a Tipperary teenager killed in a road crash.

Sunday Life lead with the New IRA being set to renew peace talks with the British government.

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