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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 donation to an Irishman's animal rescue. Meanwhile, domestic politics and Labour’s spending plans feature heavily on the UK's Sunday newspaper front pages. The Observer and the Sunday Telegraph both splash on warnings from Sir Keir Starmer ahead of a keynote speech on Tuesday, where the Prime Minister will reportedly tell workers: “Things will get worse before they get better.

” Advertisement OBSERVER: Things can only get worse, Starmer warns working people #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/6n5yLJXhW8 — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) August 24, 2024 'Starmer: Things will get worse before they get better' #TomorrowsPapersToday Sign up for the Front Page newsletter https://t.

co/x8AV4Oomry pic.twitter.com/8eJADTNDZU — The Telegraph (@Telegraph) August 24, 2024 Advertisement The Sunday Times reports Labour’s biggest donor has been given a pass to Downing Street.

SUNDAY TIMES: No10 pass for Labour donor who gave £500k #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/LfBsWvCIxl — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) August 24, 2024 The Sunday Express leads with the Government’s prison early release scheme.

Probation officers claim they have not had enough time to prepare for the changes, which come into effect on September 10. EXPRESS: Public at risk over prison release plan #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.

com/HpKP3CAt83 — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) August 24, 2024 In entertainment news, the UK Mail on Sunday reveals TV presenter Kirstie Allsopp was quizzed by social services after allowing her 15-year-old son to go on a European interrail trip. MAIL ON SUNDAY: Kirstie’s fury as social services probe her son’s interrail trip #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.

com/l5lSuZ3xYl — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) August 24, 2024 The UK Sunday Mirror provides a health update on former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer in January. SUNDAY MIRROR: Sven is too ill to walk at beloved lake #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.

com/WPbAUzsRC8 — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) August 24, 2024 An Afghan pilot and his family have been granted the right to stay in the UK, the UK Independent reports. Advertisement Introducing #TomorrowsPapersToday front page from: #Independent Manslaughter probe launched into luxury yacht sinking Check out https://t.co/9teDRGOPXn or more newspapers.

#buyanewspaper #buyapaper #pressfreedom #journalist pic.twitter.com/j5PVfHAxOw — #TomorrowsPapersToday @ The TSC News Channel (@channel_tsc) August 24, 2024 The UK Sun on Sunday claims BBC bosses prevented sacked presenter Jermaine Jenas from apologising to colleagues after allegedly sending inappropriate messages.

On tomorrow's front page: 'I wanted to say sorry to girls I texted but BBC blocked me,' says Jermaine Jenas after ‘huge error of judgement’ https://t.co/vLkZkC8QSr pic.twitter.

com/8U6wSVHVgk — The Sun (@TheSun) August 24, 2024 Lastly, the UK Daily Star Sunday splashes on revelations from psychic Sally Morgan, who says she was asked on a date at her husband’s funeral. STAR: A bloke asked me for daye at my hubby’s funeral #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.

com/QCvyKmBH03 — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) August 24, 2024.

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