What the papers say: Monday's front pages

Here is what is making the headlines in Monday's papers.
What the papers say: Monday's front pages

A drop in the number of uninsured drivers and pressure to sell sites to the LDA lead the front pages of Monday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with State bodies set to face increased pressure to sell sites to the Land Development Agency (LDA), with the Government also considering steps to allow the agency to build more private housing at its projects.

The Irish Examiner leads with a photo of the funeral for Pope Francis, which took place on Saturday morning.

The Echo reveals the HSE has 33 empty properties in Cork.

The Irish Independent leads with a drop of 86,000 uninsured drivers in the past two years.

The Irish Daily Mail reveals there is only a 10 per cent chance Ireland will hit its energy goals by 2032.

The Belfast Telegraph leads with the union Unite calling for leave for staff during extreme weather.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with the family of Jason Corbett explaining why they took part in a Netflix documentary on his murder.

The Irish Daily Star leads with Liverpool winning the Premier League.

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