What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

A preview of the biggest stories in Sunday's papers.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Developments in the missing child presumed dead in Dublin, and a poll on the presidential candidates, make the front pages of Sunday's papers.

The Sunday Independent leads with a poll which shows Jim Gavin, Heather Humphreys, and Catherine Connolly level ahead of the presidential election.

Both the Irish Sunday Mirror and the Sunday World lead with the latest on the missing child in Dublin who is presumed dead, as they reveal the father is lving in South America.

The Irish Daily Mail reveal tenions in Fianna Fáil after a photo of Jim Gavin backing Fine Gael TD Emer Higgins in the last election emerged.

The Business Post reveals how the US view Ireland's economy as "slow, costly and high-tax".

The Sunday Times leads with a whistleblower speaking out against Heather Humphreys, as he claims Ms Humphreys intervened in a animal cruelty case.

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