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Tipperary solicitor says landmark case against hip manufacturer is tip of the iceberg

The solicitor who represented a Thurles man who settled his High Court case against an artificial hip manufacturer says there are more cases against the company.

Proposals to have Tipperary’s roundabouts sponsored

Tipperary County Council is to finalise a strategy that will pave the way for businesses to sponsor roundabouts across the county.

Tipperary teenager described as a “credit to his generation”.

The unknown teen - who completed his Leaving Cert this year - was on the train from Dublin to Thurles on Tuesday last.

Farming organisation calling for re-opening of Irish embassy in Iran.

The ICSA president says re-opening the embassy in Tehran would give an opportunity to build bridges with potential customers for Irish beef and lamb in the Middle East.

Fears that families will be living on the streets

A homeless campaigner is warning that families will soon be living on the streets in Ireland for the first time since the famine, as the housing crisis escalates.

We spent €230 million on domestic trips in the first three months of the...

Figures from the CSO show Irish people made 1.4 million trips within the country, resulting in over 3 million bed nights.

Athlone murder trial begins

The trial has begun at the Central Criminal Court of an Athlone man accused killing Marie Greene.

Lender seeking possession of Tipp couple’s home

A Tipperary couple are facing a demand for almost €1.4 million for an €88,000 loan they took out nearly 14 years ago.

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