Sunday's front pages have a wide range of stories including the cost of Ireland's passenger cap, the chief executive of University Hospital Limerick setting aside, and a Kinahan cartel member sitting beside Conor McGregor at his sister Erin's wedding. The Sunday Business post reports that a passenger cap will cost Ireland €500 million next year, has an insight into Fine Gael's tax plan in the general election manifesto, and a story on how bankers pay never recovered from the recession. Advertisement Tomorrow’s front page.

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com/8ho5gSyLp4 Advertisement — Business Post (@businessposthq) August 24, 2024 Advertisement The Sunday Independent reports that the chief executive of University Hospital Limerick has stepped aside amid a probe into teenager Aoife Johnston's death in the emergency department. Advertisement The Sunday World leads with a story about how Kinahan cartel member Graham 'The Wig' Whelan sat beside Conor McGregor at his sister Erin McGregor's wedding. The Irish Mail on Sunday has a story about former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern having a secret meeting with current Taoiseach Simon Harris.

Advertisement The Irish Sunday Mirror leads with a story about how Oasis star Liam Gallagher gave a large don.