What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

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What The Papers Say: Sunday's Front Pages
A preview of the main headlines in Sunday's papers.
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Reaction to the latest opinion poll and delays to the National Children's Hospital makes the headlines in Sunday's papers.

The Sunday Independent leads with the latest opinion poll which shows a drop in support for Sinn Féin, as the Independent vote is ahead of all the parties.

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The Irish Daily Mail reveals plans to stop the developers of the National Children's Hospital from applying for further state projects.

The Irish Sunday Mirror leads with comments from Stormy Daniels, who calls for Donald Trump to be jailed after he was found guilty for 34 different charges.

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The Sunday World leads with Sean 'Fixer' Fitzgerald, who they claim smeared poo on the Sunday World car before a funeral.

Politics leads the charge for front page stories this Sunday as the UK general election inches closer.

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The Mail on Sunday leads on politics, writing that rattled Tories have urged Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to issue tax breaks as soon as possible to keep the Conservatives in power.

The Observer reports that Mr Sunak has faced accusations of using levelling up funds to win votes.

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The Sunday Express splashes with words from the Prime Minister, who claims a £1,000 tax fee will hit Britain’s retirees if Sir Keir Starmer is victorious at the next election.

Sunday People writes that Mr Sunak’s former teacher has no intention of voting for him in the upcoming General Election.

Meanwhile, The Sunday Times reports that Labour has offered MPs peerages to step down to make way for allies of Sir Keir.

The Sunday Telegraph runs with claims from Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, who says Labour will betray pensioners if they get into power.

To international news, the Sunday Mirror runs with words from Stormy Daniels on Donald Trump, with the former porn star calling for the ex-US president to be jailed for his crimes.

The Sun on Sunday splashes with a British entertainment piece with the announcement of Strictly’s newest host: blind comedian Christopher McCausland.

And the Daily Star Sunday writes that Gareth Southgate has caused a 130% uptick in “old man clobber” after appearing in a “posh magazine” in a cardigan.

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