What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

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What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Fresh financial drama for the FAI and coverage of Jozef Puska's guilty verdict for the murder of Ashling Murphy dominate the front pages of Sunday's newspapers.

The Business Post leads with an exclusive: 'FAI plunged into fresh funding crisis over CEO pay deal'.

The Sunday Times reads Jozef Puska 'will never be free in Ireland', reporting he faces deportation after he serves his mandatory life sentence.

On the same story, the Sunday Independent's top headline reads: 'Friends of killer Puska contacted gardaí on day Ashling murdered'.

The paper also carries an image of Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald with Palestinian ambassador to Ireland Dr Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid as Dr Wahba spoke at the party's Ard Fheis on Saturday.

Finally, the Irish Sunday Mirror claims gardaí are being urged to investigate a 'lair' near the home of Larry Murphy.

In Britain, calls to sack UK home secretary Suella Braverman feature alongside the fallout from protests on Armistice Day.

The Sunday Telegraph relays the words of UK prime minister Rishi Sunak, who said far-right protesters and Hamas sympathisers “disrespect our heroes”.

The Sunday Times reports that “thugs hijack Armistice Day” while the Sunday Express runs with the headline “dignity and dishonour”.

The Sun on Sunday also leads with coverage of the scenes near the Cenotaph, saying 126 people were arrested and nine police officers were hurt in clashes.

The Sunday Mirror calls on Mr Sunak to “sack” Ms Braverman after “ugly scenes” on Armistice Day, while the Sunday People says “Braverman must go”.

The Independent concentrates on far-right “thugs” who shamed Mrs Braverman at the Cenotaph.

The Mail on Sunday reports that UK levelling up secretary Michael Gove was mobbed by protesters as he tried to return home on Saturday.

The Daily Star Sunday features a story on the “Somerset Gimp” who it says is stalking two women.

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