Increased interest in construction courses.
There’s been a surge in students applying for courses in construction, according to this year’s CAO figures.
Hollande calls for special place for Ireland in negotiations
The French President says there IS a special case for Ireland in the BREXIT negotiations.
Anger over unmarked Templemore speed van
Locals in mid-Tipp are up in arms over a spate of speeding tickets which have been handed out in recent times.
Report released following inspection into TUSLA
HIQA says allegations of child abuse made to the Child and Family Agency in the Midlands are not always reported to Gardaí.
ISPCC details delays in help for young people
Children in “distress” are being left waiting up to 4 weeks for emergency psychiatric appointments according to a new ISPCC report.
Sydney police station attacked
A car filled with gas canisters has been driven into an underground police station car park in Sydney.
PAC chairman calls for report to be published
The head of the Public Accounts Committee has warned that its investigation into the sale of NAMA loans could be stifled by a government delay.
UHL leads country in overcrowding numbers
The number of people waiting for a bed at hospitals serving Tipperary has risen slightly in the last 24 hours with 57 patients on trolleys or chairs.