What the papers say: Monday's front pages
Kenneth Fox
Monday's front pages focus on a range of stories, from Trump saying Ukraine has shown 'zero gratitude' for the peace plan to over 46,000 people waiting over 18 months for vital scans.
The Irish Times reports that US President Donald Trump on Sunday claimed Ukraine had shown no gratitude for US efforts to end the war, as American, Ukrainian, and international negotiators met in Geneva

The Irish Examiner reports more than 46,000 people have waited longer than 18 months for vital scans, which could include diagnoses of cancer or heart disease.

The Echo focuses on a man dying in a house fire in Cork city in the early hours of Sunday.


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