Sunday's front pages focus on a range of different stories from a warning from the European Central Bank that shadow banking could lead to the next financial crisis to new details surrounding the Kerry Babies case.
The Business Post report that the European Central Bank is worried that shadow banking (bank-like activities that take place outside the traditional banking sector) could lead to the next financial crisis.
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🗞️ Another Irish firm delists from Irish stockmarket pic.twitter.com/fu0okK3lEE— Business Post (@businessposthq) March 26, 2023
The Sunday Independent focus on the Kerry Babies case and the new DNA evidence which was discovered. The Irish Mail on Sunday meanwhile report that the DNA was recovered from a bin.
Sunday Independent P1. Almost 39 years after the Sindo revealed the story behind the collapse of charges against Joanne Hayes, the Kerry Babies case is back on the front page in a big way
- Plus, extensive focus on the housing crisis
- Big interviews in all sections
- Lots more pic.twitter.com/8jRiVQejYB— Alan English (@AlanEnglish9) March 25, 2023
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In the UK, the papers are led by the British Prime Minister vowing to crack down on crime.
The Sunday Express and Mail on Sunday report Rishi Sunak is set to reveal new proposals to crack down on low-level crimes blighting communities, with offenders to be put to work in jumpsuits or hi-viz jackets to clean up their crimes within 48 hours of being handed punishments.
Sunday Express front cover: Rishi crime blitz to woo red wallhttps://t.co/eiegsg0DeM#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/CfVwxrdbMM
Advertisement— Daily Express (@Daily_Express) March 25, 2023
MAIL On Sunday: “Rishi: I Will Let Victims Say How To Punish Yobs” #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/8E2Wk5KznY
— Allie Hodgkins-Brown (@AllieHBNews) March 25, 2023
Meanwhile, The Sunday Telegraph says the Brutush Home Secretary could ban the European Court of Human Rights from grounding migrant deportation flights.
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'European judges may be overruled on Rwanda deportations'#TomorrowsPapersToday
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The Independent leads with an Afghan war veteran being among those who have been threatened with deportation to Rwanda.
Sunday’s INDEPENDENT Digital: “No way to treat a hero” #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/U7WACEz8KO
— Allie Hodgkins-Brown (@AllieHBNews) March 25, 2023
A former Met officer who guarded royalty fears more killers like Wayne Couzens are lurking in the force, according to The Sunday People.
Sunday's front page: Kate cop: I fear another Couzens #TomorrowsPapersToday https://t.co/uiYtq9Sw6o pic.twitter.com/ksHjWE27CD
— The Sunday People (@thesundaypeople) March 25, 2023
The Sunday Mirror reports the impact of online trolls could mean Strictly’s Shirley Ballas never returns to the programme.
Sunday's front page: Shirley: I may never go back to Strictly #TomorrowsPapersToday https://t.co/Ln5U0ft9Dh pic.twitter.com/z3fmdkj027
— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) March 25, 2023
And the Daily Star Sunday leads with a quirky alien story.
Sunday's front page 👽👽https://t.co/4gpxFfRhkF#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/2ivPSTGTWi
— Daily Star (@dailystar) March 25, 2023