What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

A look at what is making the headlines in Tuesday's papers.
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Projects set to benefit from the National Development Plan and legal aid services make the front pages of Tuesday's papers.

The Irish Times reveals exemptions to some environmental assessments and a planning fast track for key national infrastructure are measures being studied by the Government as it bids to accelerate project delivery.

The Irish Examiner leads with plans for €200 billion worth of plans for the National Development Plan are set to be withheld until the budget.

The Echo leads with the man who died in a house fire in Co Cork in the early hours of Monday morning.

The Irish Independent reveals divorces are being delayed due to a shortage of legal aid staff.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with legal aid services running €1.3 million over budget as it deals with a rise in asylum seekers.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with Stephen Mooney, who was jailed for the murder of his wife Anna.

The Irish Daily Star leads with security being removed from the Molly Malone statue to stop protestors groping it.

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