What the papers say: Monday's front pages

ireland
What The Papers Say: Monday's Front Pages
A preview of the main headlines in Monday's papers.
Share this article

Cuts to the HSE and a tragic weekend on Irish roads lead the headlines in Monday's papers.

The Irish Times lead with a report that shows testing by gardaí for drink-driving is down by half on pre-pandemic levels.

Advertisement

The Irish Examiner leads with the HSE are set to face cuts after Budget 2024 saw lower funding than expected for the Department of Health.

The Echo reports that Cork City Council tenants are set to face an increase in rent after they received apologies for living in "shocking" living conditions.

Advertisement

The Irish Daily Mail leads with pressure mounting on Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly as the HSE have criticised the funding for the health sector announced in the budget.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with a tragic weekend on Irish roads as five people have died in fatal collisions since Friday.

Advertisement

The Irish Daily Star leads with Johnny Sexton's son's words to his father after his final game in professional rugby in Ireland's loss to New Zealand saw them exit the World Cup.

The nation’s papers are led by international attempts to prevent the conflict in Israel and Gaza from spreading.

The Financial Times reports the US has warned Iran not to escalate the Israel-Hamas war into a broader regional conflict.

Advertisement

Advertisement

The i says prime minister Rishi Sunak is set to meet with regional leaders in the coming days as the UK also takes a role in preventing the conflict from spreading.

The Daily Telegraph carries a vow from the Israeli Defence Forces to “destroy” Lebanon if Hezbollah enters the war.

The Times and The Independent lead with Israel preparing for an invasion of Gaza, as the Daily Mirror and The Sun report “fears of all-out war”.

Israel will be urged by the US not to go ahead with the all-out assault, according to The Guardian.

Metro reports a “mastermind” of the initial Hamas attack has been killed in an air bombardment.

The Daily Mail and Daily Express both lead with Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s warning to anyone deemed to be glorifying terrorism.

And the Daily Star says sniffer dogs will be brought in to help curb the rising numbers of bedbugs in Britain.

Read More

Message submitting... Thank you for waiting.

Want us to email you top stories each lunch time?

Download our Apps
© BreakingNews.ie 2024, developed by Square1 and powered by PublisherPlus.com