Bruton: taxpayers come before consultants pay
A senior government minister insists taxpayers’ interests will be defended over consultants’ pay.
New lease of life for former Government jet
The plane - which was sold for less than half a million Euro - now has an insurance value of €5 million.
Efforts to remove parking on a busy Thurles street have failed.
A lengthy debate took place at this weeks meeting of the Municipal District on the issue of parking and traffic delays on Parnell Street in the town.
Blow to US – Mexico relations
Mexico’s president is considering cancelling a visit to the US after Donald Trump ordered the start of a wall to be built along their border.
Babestation to apologise to Mayo residents
Representatives from a UK-based adult entertainment station are visiting Westport today, to apologise to locals who received wrong-number calls meant for their company.
Major shortage of affordable rental properties
83 percent of rental properties in Ireland are beyond the reach of rent supplement payments according to a new report.
Tipp roads funding welcomed but Cllrs say it’s far short of what’s needed
Tipperary’s councillors have welcomed the county’s funding allocation for upgrade works on the Premier’s roads this year but warn it falls far short of what’s needed.
May to set out Brexit plans in formal document
The British Prime Minister has confirmed the government’s plan for leaving the EU will be set out in a formal policy document.