What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

A row in the Government over college fees and Rory Gallagher taking legal action against Jarlath Burns and the GAA make the front pages of Tuesday's papers.
The Irish Times reveals home buyer was offered a “split” sale for a new build home, in order for it to qualify for the Help to Buy scheme.
The Irish Examiner leads with parents are facing a hike in ‘voluntary' contributions this year as cash-pressed schools struggle to plug funding shortfalls.
The Echo leads with a tenant whose house is set to be demolished was only told yesterday morning through a sign on her lawn on Monday morning.
The Irish Independent leads with former Derry manager Rory Gallagher has formally initiated High Court action against the GAA and Jarlath Burns.
The Irish Daily Mail leads with a row between the coalition over the potential increase in colllege fees.
The Irish Daily Mirror leads with a woman arrested over the murder of Sarah Montgomery in Co Down.
The Irish Daily Star leads with an investigation underway after Kneecap's performance at Glastonbury.