The Irish Mail on Sunday has the story that a brother and sister are to wed. James and Maura (not their real names), who are from towns 100 miles apart, met and had a child together, not realising they had the same father. In the 80s, the courts ruled that James should not be told who his real father was, while Tom, his father, was denied access to his son.
The Irish News of the World has ‘Ricky coke shame,’ which reveals that former boxing world champions Ricky Hatton had eleven pints of Guinness, four vodkas, two glasses of wine, several Sambucas and seven lines of cocaine in a ten hour bender.
The paper also has, ‘Rooney tried to bed Glenda,’ in which Xpose presenter Glenda Gilson claims Wayne Rooney tried to get her to sleep with him. “Wayne Rooney is a superstar and his relationship with Coleen couldn’t be more high-profile,†she said, “but to think I’d go home with his was ridiculous.â€
The Sunday World have ‘D’Arcy: I was first choice for Tubs’ 2FM gig,’ in which Today FM presenter himself and Today FM boss Willie O’Reilly claim Ray D’Arcy was offered Gerry Ryan’s old slot, which he turned down.