Noonan: No crisis in Irish Water
The Minister for Finance says there’s “no crisis” over news that Irish Water will have to remain on the Exchequer balance sheet.
22 Permanent TSB customers have lost their homes because of mistakes by the bank
Almost 1,400 mortgage holders with PTSB and its subsidiary Springboard mortgages have been affected by serious failures at the bank relating to tracker mortgages and mortgage over-payments.
Investigations continue into Louth deaths.
Post mortem examinations are being carried out on the bodies of Marie and Jim Quigley from Co. Louth.
Jury begin deliberations in Anglo trial
The jury in the trial of three former Anglo executives accused of defrauding Revenue has begun deliberations.
Routine tests for HIV at St James’s Emergency Department
St James’s Hospital in Dublin is to start testing for HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C routinely for all patients attending its Emergency Department.
Tipperary father jailed for raping daughter
A County Tipperary man has been jailed for seven years for raping his daughter.
Hopes Tipp Town traffic-calming project can proceed
Progress is being made on resolving local concerns about a planned €1 million upgrade of one of the main approach roads to Tipperary Town.
Eurostat to rule on Irish Water
Sinn Fein says it’ll be a nightmare for the government if Europe decides Irish Water is not independent of the State later today.