Appeal against sentence for armed raid on Tipperary family
A number of men who were jailed for an aggravated burglary in Tipperary have appealed the severity of their sentences.
Hurling boss Michael Ryan appointed head of Bank of Ireland Tipperary
With 29 years’ experience the Upperchurch Drombane native is a Qualified Financial Advisor.
Counting underway in the Northern Ireland Assembly election
It’s the second poll in the space of 10 months.
US attorney general insists he didn’t try to mislead anyone
US attorney general insists he didn’t try to mislead anyone
Bus union sees no logic in plans to axe key Tipperary route
One of the main unions at Bus Éireann says they can’t see any reason for axing the Clonmel - Dublin route.
Tipperary Traveller group welcome granting of ethnic status
Tipperary Traveller representatives hope the granting of ethnic status will lead to improved relations with the settled community.
Nurses and the HSE back around the talks table at the WRC
They’re trying to sort out their dispute over staff recruitment and retention which has led to a threat of strike action with 30,000 members of the INMO due to work-to-rule in hospitals around the country from Tuesday.
Cashel to become Ireland’s first zero-waste town
A human chain is being formed around the Rock of Cashel this afternoon to mark the launch of the project.