Tipp businesses held back by lack of broadband
Business owners in rural parts of Tipperary say the lack of broadband is directing investment into the cities.
Road death figures released by RSA
The Road Safety Authority says excessive speed was a factor in 322 road deaths here between 2008 and 2012.
Officers want gang separation in prisons
Prison officers are set to highlight concerns about an increase in gangland killings at their annual conference later.
20 killed after Syrian hospital shelled
Airstrikes have hit a hospital in Aleppo - killing 20 people, including three children and the last paediatrician in the city.
Class action launched following Hillsborough verdict
Hundreds of Hillsborough families in central Britain are suing two police forces over their roles in the disaster.
Plaudits all round after Tipp FM gala concert
Tipp FM has been praised for its contribution to the Irish music industry.
Planned protests over mental health cuts
Mental Health advocacy groups will gather outside the Dáil today to protest against the diversion of funds from the Mental Health Budget.
Tipp schools approved for upgrades
Over half a dozen Tipperary schools have been included in this year’s Summer Works Scheme.