What’s on the front page of The Irish Times?
The front page of The Irish Times this morning – 29/11/2024 – reports former teacher and Christian Brother Paul Dunleavy has been convicted of further sexual abuse offences against children, which took place between 1964 and 1991. A survivor speaks out, recalling how Dunleavy targeted students upon their arrival at school. Dunleavy is already serving time for related offences.
The dissident republican group Óglaigh na hÉireann (ÓNH) has issued a warning to a suspected drug gang called ‘The Firm,’ accusing them of criminal activities. The conflict could escalate into violence as the group declares its intent to intervene.
A feature on Brendan Rogers, focusing on his contributions to the Derry GAA team and his continued dedication to the sport, as highlighted in the “Ferry corner.”
‘BBC in fresh sex scandal’ & ‘Assisted dying vote today’ – Paper Talk UK
The latest scandal engulfing the BBC dominates much of Friday’s front pages as news that MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace has stepped down from his TV hosting duties following accusations of sexual misconduct.
Today’s assisted dying bill vote in the Commons is discussed on the front pages – and online – as the result is expected to be tight and an estimated 100 MPs are still undecided on how to vote.
Several papers react to domestic political news including the latest immigration figures as the prime minister promises reforms to tackle the growing crisis.