What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

A variety of stories feature on Ireland's front pages on Sunday morning, including scoliosis stories relating to Harvey Morrison, and Gerry Hutch being hit with a €790,000 tax bill.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

A variety of stories feature on Ireland's front pages on Sunday morning, including scoliosis stories relating to Harvey Morrison, and Gerry Hutch being hit with a €790,000 tax bill.

The Sunday Times lead with Harvey Morrison's death being among six included in the work of the scoliosis inquiry and a minister being set to tell older voters to split their homes into flats.

The Business Post lead with the State readying a 'nuclear option' to ram through vital projects.

The Sunday Independent lead with a family claiming that Tusla failures led to the death of their four year old.

The Irish Mail on Sunday lead with Harvey Sherratt Morrison’s mother saying she received a report that said her son was refused surgery because he ‘was not fit for a sneeze’.

The Irish Sunday Mirror lead with Ireland's match against Hungary today.

The Sunday World lead with the Criminal Assets Bureau hitting Gerry Hutch with a demand for unpaid taxes after gardaí raided his homes in Spain and Dublin.

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