What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

A look at the biggest stories in Sunday's papers.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

The death of two people in a collision in Co Waterford and security fears over the European council make the front pages of Sunday's papers.

The Sunday Independent leads with the Government racing to protect the country’s maritime security ahead of Ireland hosting the presidency of the Council of the European Union this summer.

Helen McEntee is set to bring new legislation as a matter of urgency to bolster the ability of the Defence Forces to police national waters.

The Irish Mail on Sunday reveals Larry Murphy was renting a house six kilometres from where Jo Jo Dullard was last seen.

The Irish Mirror on Sunday leads with the death of a man and a woman in a collision in Co Waterford.

The Sunday World reveals how gardaí caught Mark Salmon, who pleaded guilty to organised crime offences that could land him in jail for decades.

The Business Post leads with the Taoiseach wanting to slash capital gains tax.

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