What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

A look at what stories are making the front pages of Sunday's papers.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Guinness staff bracing for cuts and claims made by Daniel Kinahan make the front pages of Sunday's papers.

The Irish Independent leads with the former manager at Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) revealing she is the whistleblower who flagged concerns around Harvey Morrison Sherratt’s care.

The Irish Sunday Mirror reveals Ian Bailey gave a sample of his DNA to gardaí before his death in 2024

The Sunday World leads with a phone call made by Daniel Kinahan back in 2021, as he claimed he would never get a fair trial in Ireland.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with a woman who claims she was abused by her former partner and serving Garda, as she says he was protected by his colleagues in the force.

The Sunday Times the liver transplant service at St Vincent's Hospital is in crisis.

The Business Post reveals Guinness is set for job cuts, as the Diageo owner plans for an "operational overhaul".

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