What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages
The crash in Spain, which killed three Irish people, and women turned away from domestic violence shelters made the front pages of Tuesday's papers.
The Irish Times leads with Aughinish Alumina forced to pay up front for the costs of closing down the Co Limerick plant and repairing environmental damage.

The Irish Examiner leads with Mark McCullagh, Amy McCullagh and Michaela Newcombe, from Mullingar, who were killed in the crash in Spain on Sunday.

The Echo leads with solicitors on the free legal aid system are set to resign en masse if payment changes are signed into law.

The Irish Independent reveals 1,900 women were turned away from domestic violence shelters in the final six months of last year due to a shortage of beds.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with the new Mayor of Galway having to delete her website over queries about the ate of her husband's death.

Both the Irish Daily Mirror and the Irish Daily Star lead with the fatal crash in Spain which claimed the lives of three people from Mullingar.


