What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

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

Plans to deter objectors from future projects and a senior member of the Guards suspended make the front pages of Sunday's papers.

The Sunday Independent leads with Government departments and State agencies could have funding withheld or withdrawn if they fail to make land they own available for energy, water and transport projects.

The Irish Sunday Mirror leads with a victim of paedophile Michael Stone backing a Government probe into his abuse.

The Irish Mail on Sunday leads with a Garda Cyber Crime expert suspended for tweets about Tánaiste Simon Harris.

The Business Post leads with the chairperson of Dublin Airport receiving benefits of up to €90,000.

The Sunday Times leads with waits for child mental health care called "inhumane" by parents.

The Sunday World leads with Derek Hutch, who is awaiting sentencing for a crash which injured a woman.

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