What the papers say: Sunday's front pages
E-Scooters removed from retail outlets and tax cuts in the budget make the front pages of Sunday's papers.
The Sunday Independent leads with major retailers pulling e-scooters from Irish shops and websites ahead of their proposed ban.

The Irish Sunday Mirror leads with a senior Garda suspended after claims he assaulted a woman overseas.

The Sunday World leads with a picture of Charlie Chawke as he visits his son and daughter in prison after they were sentenced earlier this week for assault.

The Irish Mail on Sunday leads with an interview with Simon Harris, as he reveals income tax cuts for the next four years in the upcoming budget.

The Business Post leads with Aer Lingus struggling for new IAG investment following the announcement of job cuts.


