What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Eva Osborne

Here are the stories making headlines this Sunday.

Homeown­ers are in line to earn €14,000 tax-free by rent­ing out newly-built mod­u­lar units in their back gar­dens under new changes being examined by the Gov­ern­ment, according to the Sunday Independent.

Legis­la­tion being intro­duced this sum­mer will remove the need for plan­ning per­mis­sion to build mod­u­lar struc­tures of up to 45 square metres to the rear of exist­ing homes.

The Irish Sunday Mirror leads with Roy Keane paying tribute to his mother following her death.

There are three bidders still in the race to buy PTSB amid dropouts from other potential buyers, the Business Post reports.

The Depart­ment of Sport forced the last-minute can­cel­la­tion of the launch of a club’s €380,000 pitch revamp because its senior min­is­ter could not attend the ‘photo op’, the Irish Mail on Sunday has learned.

The rev­el­a­tion comes as Sports Min­is­ter Patrick O’Donovan was this week­end accused of politi­cising the award­ing of State sports cap­ital fund­ing grants.

Natalie McNally's killer passed as a journalist to try and obtain police information, according to Sunday Life.

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