What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Here is some of the biggest stories in Tuesday's papers.
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Tributes paid to the 13-year-old girl who died at the Cork motor racing event, and Brendan McDongagh set to keep his salary, make the front pages of Tuesday's papers.

The Irish Times reveals Uisce Éireann told the government that €1 billion given to it in last year’s budget does not provide additional funding for the utility.

The Irish Examiner leads with an interview with the family of Fran, one of the children placed in the foster home at the heart of the ‘Grace’ case.

The Echo leads with tributes paid to Lauren O’Brien, who died at a motorsport event in Cork, and calls for electronic tags to tackle prison overcrowding in Cork.

The Irish Independent reports that thousands of farm families are set to face Fair Deal 'time bomb'.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with outgoing Nama CEO Brendan McDonagh is set to keep his €430,000 salary.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with tributes paid to Lauren O’Brien, who died at a motorsport event in Cork.

The Irish Daily Star leads with gangs in Dublin using drones to send pipe bombs to attack each other.

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