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The Sunday Times is leading with Ukrainians will get Irish payoff on return home.
So they're saying they'll receive payments from the Irish government only once they return to their home country.
They also, John Mooney has an intriguing story as their off lead.
Verona Murphy, the Keown Corla, was given a rare national security briefing after Garda Intelligence uncovered a sophisticated Chinese influence operation attempting to target her last year.
And the Business Post is leading with that a prominent PTSB shareholder and former board member has mounted an urgent high court challenge in a bid to block the bank's sale to Australian lender Balwag amid ongoing anger among investors at the transaction price.
And right from the beginning, people have been saying that some people think that we're giving it away too cheaply.
Mail is leading with, remember, Evan Fitzgerald, the Carlos Shopping Centre shooter, as they call him here.
But they're saying undercover GardaΓ had a face-to-face meeting with Carlo Shopping Centre shooter Evan Fitzgerald at the Dublin pub nine days before they arrested him and two friends in a covert sting operation.
And the Sunday World has a story about Michael Mooney who was jailed this week for a campaign of harassment against his ex-partner.
Now, our panel this morning, Brenda Power is a columnist at the Irish Daily Mail and at the Sunday Independent.
Moira Trassen-Nichialig is a medical doctor and columnist.
Daniel Murray is policy editor at the Business Post.
And Ben Tonra is a professor of international relations at UCD.
And he is also a non-paid director at the Irish Security and Defence Association.