What the papers say: Monday's front pages - News Summed Up

What the papers say: Monday's front pages


What the papers say: Monday's front pagesCorporation tax windfalls and fast fashion feature on the front pages as the bank holiday newspapers cover a range of stories. The Irish Daily Mail highlights how woodchips are imported from Brazil to be burned at the Edenderry power plant run by Bord na Móna in Co Offaly. The Irish Daily Mirror reports that a footballer suffered an injury during an alleged attack on the pitch in Dublin. Eamon Dunphy tells the Irish Daily Star that RTÉ appears “to want to destroy” sports punditry, as he agreed with Joe Brolly’s recent remarks about The Sunday Game’s coverage. And the Daily Star says discarded fast food is leading to fat rats “running amok” across the country.


Source: Irish Independent May 01, 2023 21:53 UTC



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