What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

A variety of topics feature on Irish front pages on Sunday, from crime stories to RTÉ's most recent pay controversy. 
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Ellen O'Donoghue

A variety of topics feature on Irish front pages on Sunday, from crime stories to RTÉ's most recent pay controversy.

The Sunday Independent lead with violent and extreme porn being set to be banned, and RTÉ staff demanding a pay scandal showdown.

The Sunday Times lead with Michael McGrath leading an EU crackdown on ticket costs and RTÉ dropping unvouched payments for its board members.

The Business Post lead with the government notifying PTSB of an offer for its shareholding in the bank before its chief executive said he was unaware of any approach, and the State's €7.7 billion bank share kitty sitting in an unused fund.

The Irish Mail on Sunday lead with a defrocked priest still carrying a picture of his alleged victims in his phone.

The Irish Sunday Mirror lead with the arrest of the father of a man in his 30s who died in Artane after a fight in the house.

Sunday Life lead with a self-confessed nazi meeting with Causeway Coast and Glens council officials to share his views on immigration.

The Sunday World lead with Gucci Gang links to the Kinahan Cartel being revealed as CAB claim that Liam Byrne is "Biggie" Little's dad.

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