EU moves to battle tax evasion by companies
Large multinational companies operating in the EU will have to make their revenue and taxation details public, under new European Commission proposals.
Anger over variation in renewable energy plan
Tipperary’s renewable energy strategy is coming in for criticism.
Coalition talks to continue
Talks between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil on how to proceed with a minority Government will continue today after what was described as a cordial and constructive meeting last night.
Funding announced for Fethard housing
Funding has been approved for 13 social housing units in Tipperary.
Station closures a ‘major’ problem for Gardaí – AGSI
Nine out of ten AGSI members want to engage in a work to rule in support of their pay restoration claims.
Man due in court over Cahir burglary
A 25 year old Tipperary man is due to appear in court today charged in connection with an aggravated burglary in Cahir.
Vigil to be held to make anniversary of Buckley murder
A vigil will be held in Glasgow today - to mark one year since Cork student Karen Buckley was murdered in the city.
Passenger representatives angry over Luas strike
Passenger representatives say they’ve been forgotten in the midst of the row over pay at the Luas.