Pat Kenny
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Economic fears fuel black backlash against the coalition.
The Sunday Independent, number of super-rich in Ireland doubles in five years.
and Shane Ross is writing inside about financial novices Harrison Chambers are holding the purse strings of a precarious economy.
At the Sunday Times, homeowners warn on a rush to build cabins, and McDonald defies hints of Sinn Féin discontent.
At the Red Tops, the Irish Sunday People, NHS picks up record private patients in crisis.
The Mirror, Dan Deal, this is suggesting that the weight of evidence is so strong against Daniel Kinnan that he may well
plead guilty, an unlikely scenario, I would have thought, and the sun on Sunday concentrates on the jungle and the goings-on there, which I must confess I have not been following.
So, Jack Morgan-Jones, what have you been concentrating on?
The political matters, I'm sure.
And she was quite defiant and saying, you know, I don't feel I'm threatened, looking forward to campaigning in the by-elections.
If they don't put up a good showing in the by-elections, there could be consequences.
But, I mean, who's the pretender?
And do you have to get the OK of Belfast if there's to be a heave against Mary Lou?
I mean, there is the issue of Mary Lou is Dublin-based and Pierce is Donegal-based.
I mean, can you see a Pierce or a Matt Carthy actually leading a government?
It doesn't look likely that that could happen.
But you have people stealing their clothes all the time.
I mean, you've got the Sock Dems stealing part of their garments.
And then on the other hand, you've Independent Ireland for those who might, I suppose, demur with the Sinn Féin policy on immigration and so on, heading in that direction.