Reduced sentence for South Tipp arms raid.
A convicted bank robber, who stole more than 40 guns from an arms dealer in South Tipperary, will spend less time in prison following an appeal.
Eddie O’Meara elected to second term as Cathaoirleach in Carrick on Suir
The Independent representative was returned unopposed to the chair of the local authority at their annual general meeting yesterday.
Claims plight of homeless people being ignored in Tipperary.
The case of a pregnant teenager has been highlighted as an example of the growing number of people without accommodation in towns like Clonmel.
Calls for Environment Minister to facilitate older Tipp housing estates to be taken in...
Minister Alan Kelly is being urged to provide special funding to allow older Tipperary housing estates be taken over by the Local Authority.
Many dead following attack on tourist hotels in Tunisia
At least 19 people have died in the attack on two tourist hotels near the Tunisian coastal town of Sousse.
Couples win right to challenge Northern Ireland’s gay marriage ban.
Two couples have cleared the first legal hurdle in their bid to challenge a ban on gay marriage in Northern Ireland.
Irish fast food chain pushes to have trademark recognised across EU
Supermacs has lodged a submission with the EU’s Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market, after McDonald’s lodged an objection against the company.
New chief appointed to National Roads Authority
Michael Nolan has been named as the new CEO of the NRA.