Tipp ready for St Patrick’s Day while Carrick on Suir hold night parade
Communities across the county are gearing up for St Patrick’s Day celebrations.
Economic growth to be unaffected by government formation, say ESRI
The ESRI says the shape of the next government will not have an impact on our economic growth.
Hunt for two people after Brussels shootout
Prosecutors say the gunman shot dead in Brussels following a raid linked to investigations into the Paris attacks was a 35-year-old Algerian living illegally in Belgium.
CCTV scheme in doubt over funding
It’s emerged that funding announced for CCTV on motorway exits in Tipperary is not enough to cover the cost of the scheme.
Man killed in Limerick crash
Gardai in Limerick are appealing for witnesses following a fatal road crash.
Tipperary defaulters make settlements with Revenue
Tax settlements worth more than €700,000 were made with Revenue by Tipperary defaulters in the last 3 months of 2015.
RSA warn drivers against drink-driving this St Patrick’s Day
The Road Safety Authority is reminding people not to drink and drive this St Patrick’s Day.
Former Education Minister dies
Former Education Minister Richard Burke has died.