What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Sunday's front pages
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

James Cox

A 'toxic' culture at St Vincent's Hospital, and Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns ruling out a left-wing election pact for the next election are among the stories that feature on Sunday's front pages.

A 'toxic culture' at St Vincent's Hospital 'hampered patient care', The Sunday Times reports.

Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns is not in favour of a left-wing pact ahead of the next general election, she told the Sunday Independent.

The latest polls show a further drop in popularity for Sinn Féin, with pressure on party leader Mary Lou McDonald, the Business Post reports.

A Munster legend used charity donations to pay for his own business, the Irish Mail on Sunday reports.

Joe O'Reilly, who was jailed for murdering his wife, has completed a university business course from prison, the Irish Sunday Mirror reports.

The Sunday World leads with a story on a row involving the family of 'Fat' Freddie Thompson.

The Sunday Life leads with a murder case.

A range of stories feature on Sunday's UK front pages.

The Trump administration is seeking to cut supports for immigrants, The New York Times reports.

The Washington Post leads with a story on the US-Iran war.

 

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