What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Sunday's front pages
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Donald Trump's tariffs once again dominate the front pages this Sunday, with 60,000 Irish jobs reportedly at risk amid recession fears.

The Sunday Times reports up to 60,000 Irish jobs are directly at risk as a result of the US tariffs.

Government is in "crisis mode" amid fears of a global recession, the Sunday Independent reports.

The Business Post includes a 10-page special report on Trump's tariffs.

The Sunday World leads with a story on a 'secret summit' between crime bosses.

The Irish Sun on Sunday leads with Patrick Mullins' Grand National win.

The Irish Mail on Sunday leads with a story on gardaí allegedly mishandling seized weapons.

The UK edition of The Sunday Times leads with a story on Kremlin spy sensors found in British waters.

The Sunday Telegraph and Sunday Mirror lead with stories on UK Labour MP Dan Norris, who has been suspended from the party after he was arrested on suspicion of non-recent sexual offences against a girl and rape.

The Sun on Sunday leads with a story on a row at Strictly Come Dancing.

The New York Times leads with stories on the domestic impact of Trump's tariffs and the war in Ukraine.

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