What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Budget 2026 and the discovery of the bodies of a young girl and a man in Finglas are the main stories on Sunday's front pages.
Ministers have ruled out income tax cuts in the upcoming budget, The Sunday Times reports. The discovery of the bodies of a young girl and man in a Dublin home also makes the front page.
Irish airports are easy targets for drones, the Sunday Independent reports. An opinion piece from Maria Steen also features on the front page.
Dublin Airport will get special status to lift the 'mad' passenger cap, the Business Post reports.
UK-based families are flying in babies to fraudulently claim benefits in Ireland, the Irish Mail on Sunday reports.
The Irish Sunday Mirror leads with a story on the bodies discovered in Finglas.
James Lawrence, the man sued alongside Conor McGregor by Nikita Hand in a civil rape trial, has paid €300 to a court poor box in exchange for having a charge of possessing MDMA at the Electric Picnic music festival dismissed, the Sunday World reports.
The Sunday Life leads with a story on a former Northern Ireland youth star who was caught drug dealing for the 'New IRA'.
A range of stories feature on Britain's Sunday front pages.
Manchester United legend Gary Neville has been caught using his phone while driving for the fourth time, Daily Star Sunday reports.
Daily Star Sunday: Nev's a wheel wally #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/uvM6IUOm2M
— George Mann (@sgfmann) September 27, 2025
Britain's Prince Harry claims royal aides are trying to sabotage his reunion with his father King Charles, the Mail on Sunday reports.
Thomas Skinner has hired a bodyguard due to death threats, the Sun on Sunday reports.
Nato 'must be solid' to prevent war, the Sunday Express reports.
UK prime minister Keir Starmer has warned British voters not to fall for 'grubby' Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, the Sunday Mirror reports.
The Sunday People leads with a story on Christian Brueckner, the lead suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
Sunday People: Maddie suspect moved out of town #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/TDyt1p2BOk
— George Mann (@sgfmann) September 27, 2025
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to unveil a new spending package, the Sunday Telegraph reports.
The Sunday Telegraph: Ministers beg Reeves to unleash
spending #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/oJ3wp6LXle— George Mann (@sgfmann) September 27, 2025
Ahead of the Labour conference, Keir Starmer says his party can turn bad polling numbers around, The Sunday Times reports.
The Sunday Times: I think we can pull this round, says Starmer #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/HlzMJMoDt2
— George Mann (@sgfmann) September 27, 2025
The New York Times leads with a story on the prosecution of former FBI director James Comey.
The Washington Post leads with a story on US president Donald Trump's plan to send troops into Portland, Oregon.