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Thursday, April 25, 2024

What the papers say: Sunday's front pages - Kildare Nationalist

The Sunday front pages cover tax breaks for builders, a prison services whistleblower, and a new Irish battle with Elon Musk.

The Sunday Independent reports that the Coalition is on a collision course over possible tax breaks for developers to accelerate the delivery of housing and address the homelessness crisis.

Gardaí contacted the Director of Public Prosecutions about Heather Humphreys’ handling of a complaint from a prison services whistleblower, according to the Business Post.

The Irish edition of The Sunday Times says authorities are set for a showdown with two of the biggest tech giants headquartered here, as major inquiries are launched into the conduct of new Twitter owner Elon Musk and a suspected data breach by WhatsApp owner Meta.

The Irish Sunday Mirror reports that Veronica Guerin’s killer was recently given the go-ahead to design a putting green on a designated plot at low security Shelton Abbey in Co Wicklow.

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar speaks to the Irish Mail on Sunday as he prepares to become Taoiseach again before the end of the year.

Meanwhile, hungry politicians, “kormageddon” and an unhappy royal are splashed across the British papers.

One of the UK’s top doctors has said the emergency care system is collapsing with some 4,000 patients per day spending more than 12 hours in A and E, reports The Sunday Telegraph.

The front page of tomorrow’s Sunday Telegraph:

‘Thousands in 12-hour A&E waits every day’#TomorrowsPapersToday

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