Pat Kenny
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The other red top, the Sunday People, differs.
They talk about the Strait of Hormuz, time for straight talking.
On the broadsheets, the Business Post derisory, PTSB shareholders advised to reject the Bulwag deal.
I don't know if that's how they pronounce themselves.
At the Sunday Times, Kinahan lost UAE protection over the link to Iran.
And there's a generous package been announced to encourage Ukrainians to go home.
Healy ray given ultimatum by the Taoiseach's aide.
And this was the story that if you got one healy ray, you had to get both.
Either in, both, or both out.
And the Sun Independent, a bit worrying for people planning on a summer holiday.
Erling is cutting 500 flights amid fears of fuel shortages.
So, Ellen, you've been going through.
What do you make of the stories today?
It's a quiet enough weekend, even though the world's in turmoil.
I saw Shane Ross believing that, for example, MicheΓ‘l Martin might be gone if it hadn't been for Jim O'Callaghan calling in the army.
And there's actually a theory pressure off because if Callan is the heir apparent, Jack Chambers being deemed too young and also having made his own little gaffe with the presidential election campaign and so on and so forth.
Jim Callan heir apparent.
But then he made some mistake, which leaves the king more or less intact.
Stood down immediately almost.
Get through the EU presidency and all of that kind of thing and then prepare to go.