Moody’s agrees settlement with US authorities
Credit ratings agency Moody’s has agreed to pay nearly €812m in a settlement with US authorities after an investigation lasting several years.
Tipp people urged to attend cardiac services protest
Tipperary people are being urged to join a protest march in Waterford city this afternoon to highlight the lack of cardio services in the region.
Second case of bird flu in Galway
A second case of bird flu has been identified in county Galway.
Obama regrets failure to tighten US gun controls
Barack Obama says failing to tighten gun controls was one of his greatest disappointments as US president.
Tipp politicians’ biggest spenders of Election 2016
More money was spent in Tipperary than any other Constituency in the last General Election.
Waterford hospital to get mobile “cath lab”
University Hospital Waterford is to get a mobile cath lab to help reduce the backlog of patients in cardiac units.
Fresh criticism on Tipp water meter installation
The installation of water meters across Tipperary has been described as a complete waste of money.
Efforts to cut red tape around taking estates in charge
Tipperary councillors are hoping proposals to cut some of the red tape around “taking in charge” housing estates will be adopted into law.