The HSE warning of disciplinary action against UHL over the death of Aoife Johnston, and a €3 billion payout for AIB and Bank of Ireland shareholders are among the stories that feature on Sunday's front pages.
AIB and Bank of Ireland shareholders will receive payouts worth over €3 billion combined, the Business Post reports.
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University Hospital Limerick will face disciplinary action over the death of Aoife Johnston, the Sunday Independent reports.
The Sunday World leads with an interview with the widow of Tom Dooley.
In the North, the Sunday Life leads with a story on the car of a prominent loyalist figure being burnt.
Labour’s big plans for Britain take centre stage on Sunday’s UK front pages.
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves will accuse the Tories of covering up the “dire state” of public finances as Labour prepares to respond to a £20bn black hole, the Sunday Times reports.
The Sunday Times: £20bn black hole 'covered up by Tories'#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/GhPGqwAm7E
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Meanwhile, the Sunday Mirror leads with a new council and affordable housing initiative, touted as the biggest in decades, set to be announced by Labour.
Sunday Mirror: Council house revolution#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/2SdorT9B2h
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The Sunday Telegraph reports Sir Keir Starmer discussed a free movement deal for young people with the Spanish prime minister earlier this month.
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In news from across the political aisle, the Sunday Express reveals former home secretary Priti Patel has entered the Tory leadership race, pledging to end the “soap opera” within her party.
Sunday’s front page: Priti: I’ll breathe new life into the Tories https://t.co/vH1lK1kB2o #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/1D5HYHdE3O
— Daily Express (@Daily_Express) July 27, 2024
The Mail on Sunday says new CCTV footage reportedly reveals the moments before a police officer was captured kicking a man’s head in Manchester.
The Mail on Sunday: CCTV reveals vile attack on airport row police#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/y7VxexLdyS
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Lastly, the Daily Star Sunday says Mafia bosses have gotten into farming, buying hundreds of cows.
Daily Star Sunday: The Cudfather#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/kAhAAUK2S7
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The New York Times leads with a story on lobbyists ramping up fundraising efforts for Kamala Harris' presidential campaign.