Men linked to criminal activity in Tipperary due in court
A number of men suspected of being involved in a gang operating in Tipperary and neighbouring counties of late are due in court today.
Death toll from latest Mediterranean migrant tragedy expected to rise
Irish navy vessel the L.E. Niamh is en route to Palermo in Italy this morning with almost 400 rescued migrants on board.
Water disruptions in Tipp Town due to major pipe rupture
Residents and businesses in Tipperary Town may be without a water supply until this afternoon following a major break.
South Tipp General has received a prestigious Baby Friendly Hospital status award.
The accolade is given to maternity hospitals that adhere to certain criteria in promoting breastfeeding.
USI highlight student accommodation fears
The Union of Students in Ireland is calling for urgent action to address the student accommodation crisis.
Ruling on Fitzpatrick case trial today
A judge will today decide whether the trial of the former Anglo Irish Bank chairman later this year will be postponed.
Hiroshima memorial service
A memorial service has been held to mark 70 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
Irish exports hit by Calais crisis
The migrant crisis in Calais is likely to affect the Irish export market, according to the Irish Road Haulage Association.