Minister pays tribute to volunteers in flood-hit areas
The Environment Minister has praised the efforts of civil defence and voluntary groups across Tipperary and across the country for their work in tackling unprecedented flooding in recent days.
Staff at Tipperary hospital under pressure
Staff in the emergency department of South Tipperary General Hospital are under immense pressure this afternoon.
Renua publishes its election manifesto
Renua’s defending plans to impose a mandatory life sentence on those who commit serious crimes three times.
President defends EU Habitats Directive in wake of floods
President Michael D Higgins says flood victims do not want to be used as a political football, ahead of a General Election.
Public urged to recycle Christmas trees
With the festivities drawing to a close Tipperary County Council is encouraging people to avail of their Christmas tree recycling facilities around the county.
Board of IFA step down ahead of full election
The Executive Board of the Irish Farmers’ Association have agreed to step down pending full elections in the Spring.
IBAL says dumping is a major problem in our cities
The group behind Ireland’s latest litter league says dumping is still a major problems our cities.
Men more likely to ask for pay rise
Almost two thirds of us expect a pay rise in 2016, but men are more likely to ask for one.