What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Here are the stories making the headlines on Sunday's newspaper front pages.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Here are the stories making the headlines on Sunday's newspaper front pages.

The Sunday Independent reports that multiple female footballers have claimed they were subjected to unwanted or inappropriate sexual advances from FAI coaches in the 1990s.

The Government is finalising plans for a massive tax and spending package of more than €5 billion in its crunch final budget ahead of the next general election, the Business Post reveals.

A member of the Defence Forces has been accused of sexually harassing his female colleagues, according to The Irish Mail on Sunday.

The Sunday World reports that the Garda Commissioner has taken a High Court case against Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch.

The Irish Sunday Mirror says gardaí were powerless to stop a repeat sex offender from driving a taxi.

A former DUP minister has blamed Jeffrey Donaldson's child sexual abuse charges for the party's hammering at the polls, Sunday Life reports.

Many of the British newspapers lead on Keir Starmer unveiling his agenda as prime minister.

The Observer says Mr Starmer has instructed his cabinet to deliver on the party’s promises, which include reforming the country’s public services and resetting damaged foreign relations.

The Sunday Telegraph and The Sunday Times report former Labour leader Tony Blair has advised the new PM to come up with a plan for health service reform and controlling immigration.

The Sunday Express leads with Mr Starmer declaring an end to the Rwanda plan.

The prime minister will soon start the process to renegotiate Britain’s post-Brexit deal, according to the Mail on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the front pages of Sunday People, Sunday Mirror and Daily Star Sunday are dedicated to England’s Euro 2024 quarter-final win over Switzerland.

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