What the papers say: Sunday's front pages
Eva Osborne
Here are the stories making headlines this Sunday.
Homeowners are in line to earn €14,000 tax-free by renting out newly-built modular units in their back gardens under new changes being examined by the Government, according to the Sunday Independent.
Legislation being introduced this summer will remove the need for planning permission to build modular structures of up to 45 square metres to the rear of existing homes.

The Irish Sunday Mirror leads with Roy Keane paying tribute to his mother following her death.

There are three bidders still in the race to buy PTSB amid dropouts from other potential buyers, the Business Post reports.

The Department of Sport forced the last-minute cancellation of the launch of a club’s €380,000 pitch revamp because its senior minister could not attend the ‘photo op’, the Irish Mail on Sunday has learned.
The revelation comes as Sports Minister Patrick O’Donovan was this weekend accused of politicising the awarding of State sports capital funding grants.

Natalie McNally's killer passed as a journalist to try and obtain police information, according to Sunday Life.

