What the papers say: Saturday's front pages

A wide range of stories feature across Saturday's newspapers
What the papers say: Saturday's front pages

Tomas Doherty

A wide range of stories feature across Saturday's newspaper front pages.

The Irish Times reports that data access requests from broadcaster Ryan Tubridy and his agent about the RTÉ payments controversy have cost the broadcaster more than €100,000 so far.

The Irish Examiner speaks to the new chief executive of Cork City Council about her plans for the city's future.

The Irish Independent claims GAA clubs get three times more Government funding than other sporting organisations.

The Irish Daily Mail reveals that thousands of new homes are at risk as Irish Water does not have the capacity to connect them.

The Irish Daily Mirror and Irish Daily Star cover Rory McIlroy's return to a wet and rainy Belfast to celebrate his Masters win.

The Herald reports that a convicted killer threw cartons of milk at officers in Dublin's Mountjoy Prison.

The Belfast Telegraph reports that the city's mayor supports the legalisation of marijuana.

The Echo reveals that student accommodation is planned on the site of a former Magdalene laundry in Cork.

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