Here are the stories making headlines on Easter Sunday.
The pubÂlic are braÂcing for a global recesÂsion in the wake of the war in Iran, with an overÂwhelmÂing majorÂity of voters fearÂful of an ecoÂnomic downÂturn within the next 12 months.
A Sunday IndeÂpendÂent/IreÂland Thinks poll shows 82 per cent of voters fear a recesÂsion in the comÂing year and 56 per cent believe it will be as bad as, or worse than, the 2008 finÂanÂcial crash.

The man who sexuÂally assaulÂted and murdered SisÂter PhilomÂena Lyons has been given his release date after 24 years in jail, according to the Irish Sunday Mirror.
Kealon HerÂron, 45, was just 19 when he carÂried out the sickÂenÂing attack on the beloved 68-year-old nun in the grounds of the SacÂred Heart ConÂvent, BallyÂbay, Co MonÂaghan, on DecemÂber 15th, 2001.

The Sunday World leads with criminals effectÂively imposing a ‘gangÂland injuncÂtion’ on authorÂitÂies preÂventÂing the refurÂbishÂment of the former home of key KinaÂhan lieuÂtenÂant Sean McGovÂern.
DubÂlin City CounÂcil (DCC) conÂfirmed this week it is liable for levies, potenÂtially amountÂing to tens of thouÂsands of euro, due to the conÂtinÂued derelÂicÂtion of the KinaÂhan gangÂster’s former home at 219 KilÂdare Road, CrumÂlin.

The GovÂernÂment is accelÂerÂatÂing plans to introÂduce legisÂlaÂtion which will allow the conÂstrucÂtion of seven super-size asylum accomÂmodÂaÂtion centres which will be immune to pubÂlic planÂning objecÂtions, the Irish Mail on Sunday reports.

The Business Post warns that there is more pain in store as fuel prices are set to hit €2.30 within days.

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