What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

A range of stories feature on Sunday’s front pages.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Stephen Donnelly calls to see BAM over delays to the Children's Hospital and a boost for pensioners in the Budget makes the headlines in Sunday's papers.

The Sunday Times leads with plans for pensioners to receive an extra €12 per week in Tuesday's budget.

The Sunday Independent leads with comments from Stephen Donnelly as he wants to see the BAM board over delays to the children's hospital.

The Irish Daily Mail reveals a charity for people with disabilities has spent over €2 million on legal bills and renovations.

The Sunday World leads with comments from Keith Barry as he calls on gardaí to find his grandfather's killer.

The Irish Mirror on Sunday leads with the seven men who were charged over the violent attack on a woman in Dublin.

British papers

Israel killing Lebanese Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah leads the nation’s papers on Sunday.

The Sunday Times says Nasrallah was killed in an airstrike in southern Beirut on Friday, with The Observer reporting Iran has threatened retaliation for the assassination.

At home, The Sunday Telegraph leads with Rosie Duffield Labour MP resigning the Labour whip, accusing the Prime Minister of “hypocrisy” and pursuing “cruel and unnecessary” policies.

The Sunday Mirror says the mother of one of triple killer Valdo Calocane’s victims has described a BBC Panorama episode about the Nottingham attacks as “shameful, cold, ill-judged”.

UK police have joined the probe into sex assault accusations against US music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, according to the Sunday People.

The Independent leads with families of prisoners serving indefinite jail terms urging the Justice Secretary to review their sentences.

The Sun on Sunday says footballer Andy Carroll has filed for divorce from his wife Billi Mucklow.

The Daily Star Sunday warns Britons should check their used underwear for spiders.

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