Further rise in Tipperary dole queues
Almost 11 hundred people in Tipperary lost their job OR had their working hours cut in the past four months.
Investigation into leak of water protest case underway
A Garda investigation’s been launched into how information about plans to charge over 20 protestors in connection with the Jobstown water demonstration came into the public domain.
IMF ‘committed’ to working with Greece
The International Monetary Fund says it remains committed to working with Greece as the country continues efforts to repay its debts.
Scam warning from SUSI
The student grants body is warning of an email scam.
Community Games starts today
The Community Games festival gets underway in County Westmeath today.
Murphy: Jobstown decision ‘attack on the right to protest’
One of Tipperary’s leading anti-water charge protesters believes criminal charges against demonstrators will only strengthen the movement across the country.
Over 40 dead in Chinese blast
At least 12 fire-fighters are among 44 people killed in huge explosions at a warehouse in north-east China.
Hare coursing groups criticise call to refuse season licence
Coursing enthusiasts have hit back at criticism of their sport following calls for the refusal of the license for the coming season.