What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

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

The suspected arson attack on an IPAS centre in Drogheda and Micheál Martin's future as Fianna Fáil leader make the front pages of Sunday's papers.

The Sunday Independent leads with a poll showing 53 per cent of people saying Micheál Martin should quit as Fianna Fáil leader.

The Irish Mail on Sunday reveals DJ Carey borrowed money from his cousin shortley after his father died for cancer he did not have.

The Business Post reveals PTSB's €2.3 billion price tag is at risk from the Central Bank.

The Irish Sunday Mirror leads with the arson attack on a IPAS centre in Co Louth, where children were among the people rescued.

The Sunday World leads with Red Hurley revealing his marriage is over after he told his wife he fathered a child prior to them meeting.

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