What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Several topics feature on Ireland's front pages on Sunday, from investors losing faith in the country's energy boom to Daniel Kinahan's lack of visitors in Dubai prison.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

Several topics feature on Ireland's front pages on Sunday, from investors losing faith in the country's energy boom to Daniel Kinahan's lack of visitors in Dubai prison.

The Business Post lead with the AIB chief warning that investors are losing faith in Ireland's energy boom.

The Sunday Times lead with Ministers being "at war" over cuts in the next budget.

The Sunday Independent lead with property owners paying taxes on just 2 per cent of the country's vacant homes last year.

The Irish Daily Mail on Sunday lead with drug dealers targeting pensioners to enforce family drug debts.

The Irish Sun on Sunday lead with Roberto Pico Lopes's World Cup run with Cape Verde ending in defeat againt Messi's Argentina.

The Irish Sunday Mirror lead with a Brazilian rapist at the centre of a worldwide manhunt for 14 years being found working on an Irish farm.

The Sunday World lead with Daniel Kinahan having had no visits from family or friends since he was jailed in Dubai 11 weeks ago.

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