What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

A look at what stories are making the headlines in Sunday's papers.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

The latest opinion poll ahead of the Presidential election and the continued fallout in Fianna Fail make the front pages of Sunday's papers.

The Sunday Independent leads with the Government focusing on state-run services for homeless people in order to bring down costs.

The Irish Sunday Mirror leads with Martin Morgan, who was jailed for the murder of a man in 2010, enjoying visits to his family.

The Irish Mail on Sunday leads with plans by Fianna Fáil TDs to vote for Jim Gavin as a form of protest at the Presidential election.

The Sunday World reveals John Gilligan is refusing to leave a villa in Spain where he has refused to pay rent for five years.

The Business Poll leads with the latest Red C poll, which shows Catherine Connolly has a lead over Heather Humphreys with just under two weeks to go until the election.

The Sunday Times leads with the financial cost left with Fianna Fáil after Jim Gavin's campaign ended last weekend.

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