What the papers say: Monday’s front pages
Polling ahead of the local and European elections guides many of the front page stories on Monday.
The Irish Times leads with: ‘Immigration tops list of voter issues as elections draw near’, alongside an article reporting a ‘significant number’ of accommodation centre for refugees from Ukraine are set to close.
The Irish Examiner‘s lead goes to the story of a flight from Dublin to Doha which encountered turbulence, resulting in a number of passengers and crew being injured.
The Echo reports on abuse experienced by a Labour candidate in Cork while campaigning for the local elections.
The Irish Independent reads: ‘Cannabis warning as 5,000 hospitalised over five years’, while the Irish Daily Mail leads with the results of an exclusive poll, which found 74 per cent of respondents want a tougher approach for those seeking international protection.
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