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Here are the stories making headlines this Sunday.

The Sunday Independent reports that huge price increases at the lower end of the housing market are driving house-price inflation, with annual price growth forecast to hit 10 per cent by the end of this year.

A new dawn in Anglo-Irish relations was heralded on Saturday, the Business Post reports, as Taoiseach Simon Harris and British prime minister Keir Starmer pledged to enhance and develop the €120 billion trade relationship between the two countries.

The Irish Mail on Sunday reveals that Fianna Fáil are hoping to steal a march on Fine Gael during a pre-election giveaway budget.

Actor Bryan Murray’s Alzheimer’s disease is progressing rapidly, according to the Irish Sunday Mirror.

The Sunday World says gardaí fear more violence after criminal Gavin Sheehan was stabbed in Cork city.

A notorious UDA boss had his leg broken by rival loyalists in a feud-linked gang attack, Sunday Life reports.

Upcoming tax rises feature heavily on the front pages of British newspapers.

TheMail on Sunday writes that Keir Starmer has been warned he is placing the country on the “path to destitution” if he goes ahead with tax rises in next month’s budget.

“Tax the rich to fund winter fuel” reads the headline of the Sunday People.

The Sunday Express also reports on the winter fuel payments, reporting that Mr Starmer is facing his first rebellion over planned cuts to winter fuel payments, warning it will become his “poll tax moment”.

The Observer splashes on the Tories’ health reform that left the UK “open to Covid calamity”.

The Sunday Times leads with a report on a surgeon who treated 721 children at a hospital who left some young patients with deformities and life-changing injuries.

The BBC breached its own editorial guidelines more than 1,500 times during the Israel-Hamas war, a report leading the Sunday Telegraph has found.

The Sunday Mirror reports that Liam and Noel Gallagher are in talks to take their reunion tour to the US, Mexico and Argentina.

The Daily Star Sunday reports that those with the biggest noses are the least likely to duck out of paying for their round at the pub.





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