What the papers say: Sunday's front pages
James Cox
A Sinn Féin TD being sued for misuse of a woman's confidential data, inheritance tax, and Ireland's upcoming EU Presidency are among the topics that feature on Sunday's front pages.
Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris is being urged to cut inheritance tax in the budget, The Sunday Times reports.

Ministers are planning to highlight the delays in Brussels movement on reform during Ireland's EU Presidency, the Business Post reports.

Sinn Féin TD Fionntán Ó Súilleabháin obtained a woman’s confidential data from Wexford County Council, the Sunday Independent reports.

A junior government minister was previously a debt collector, the Irish Mail on Sunday reports.

The Irish Sunday Mirror leads with a story on the death of child abuser Bill Kenneally.

The Sunday World leads with a story on sex offender Barbie Kardashian.

The Irish Sun on Sunday leads with the death of a teenager following an incident at the Donegal International Rally.

The Sunday Life leads with a story on a radio presenter who was afraid to leave his home in Belfast following the violence in the city.

The UK front pages lead with pressure on prime minister Keir Starmer, with reports that he will set out a timeline for his departure on Monday.
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The New York Times and The Washington Post lead with the ongoing efforts to end the US-Iran war.



