What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

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What The Papers Say: Sunday's Front Pages
Sunday's front pages: Sunday Independent, Sunday World, Business Post, Irish Sunday Mirror, Sunday Life and The Irish Mail on Sunday
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A range of news stories feature on the Sunday front pages, including the latest on the death of six-year-old Matthew Healy.

The Business Post reports that the head of the Government agency charged with solving Ireland’s housing crisis has told homeowners the value of their properties has to fall before the situation can improve.

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Gardaí investigating arson attacks on accommodation earmarked for asylum seekers are trying to establish possible links between people believed to be responsible for some of the deliberate fires, according to the Sunday Independent.

The Irish Mail on Sunday and Irish Sunday Mirror have the latest on the tragic death of six-year-old Matthew Healy near Dunmore East, Co Waterford.

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The Sunday World reveals a link between El Chapo's infamous Sinaloa Cartel and cocaine shipments into Dublin Port.

Ex-Coronation Street star Charlie Lawson tells Sunday Life of his regret over his teenage involvement with loyalist paramilitaries.

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King Charles’s first statement since his cancer diagnosis has dominated headlines in the British papers.

Sunday People, the Sunday Express, and the Sunday Mirror all lead with Charles’s “heartfelt thanks” to the British public for nationwide messages of support.

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The Mail on Sunday opts for a piece on Buckingham Palace’s reaction to the sale of computer-generated books that make false claims about the Charles’s health and cancer diagnosis.

The Sunday Times splashes with Housing Secretary Michael Gove’s warning that younger generations shut out of the UK housing market may turn to authoritarianism.

The Sunday Telegraph runs with a piece on the British Army’s hope to see security checks relaxed for overseas recruits in an attempt to “boost diversity and inclusion”.

A state of defeatism has set in at Westminster, says The Observer, with senior Conservatives telling the paper the Tories have essentially given up as the loss of two byelection seats to Labour seems increasingly likely.

The Independent tells of “chaos” on the way for the UK justice system, with the victims’ commissioner warning criminals will go free as a result of an upcoming barrister strike.

The Sun on Sunday says actress Billie Piper has split from her rocker partner Johnny Lloyd after eight years.

And the Daily Star Sunday ends the week with an “alien exclusive” for its front page, as Peter Crouch’s wife Abbey Clancy claims she ran into some otherworldly visitors on the A3.

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