What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

A variety of stories feature on Sunday's front pages, from the presidential election to the upcoming budget.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

A variety of stories feature on Sunday's front pages, from the presidential election to the upcoming budget.

The Sunday Independent lead with Catherine Connolly leading the Ireland Thinks presidential poll.

The Sunday Times lead with the Chinese "trying to infiltrate the Oireachtas."

The Business Post lead with a budget story claiming a 'pro-business' package will have workers missing out.

The Irish Mail on Sunday lead with Ursula Ní Shionnáin, who was previously jailed on gun offences, having been under surveillance by anti-terror gardaí following her release from prison and throughout her employment at Leinster House with presidential candidate Catherine Connolly.

The Irish Sunday Mirror lead with a man who died in Co Donegal during Storm Amy.

The Sunday World lead with the family home of a violent robber being burnt out just days after he clashed with Devon Hennessy in Mountjoy prison.

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