What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Here our some of the biggst stories in Sunday's papers.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Government backing tech firms against tariffs and fears over missing guns make the headlines in Sunday's papers.

The Sunday Independent reveals Conor McGregor plans to call on two new witnesses in sexual assault case.

The Irish Sunday Mirror gardaí and prison officers stopped a major drug gang smuggling drugs into prison through a drone.

The Irish Daily Mail reveals gardaí fear four missing guns could now be in the hands of criminals.

The Sunday Times leads with plans by the Government to help businesses against tariffs, which could include delaying the increase of the minimum wage.

The Business Post leads with an interview with Paschal Donohoe, as he says Ireland will back tech firms against tariffs from the EU.

The Sunday World reveals gardaí have launched a bid to jail James Gately over damage to his home, seized by the CAB.

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