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Tipperary TD says Government effectively funded Clonmel job losses

The Minister for Jobs has denied that Government funding for Tullamore Dew led to job losses in Tipperary.

Claims mobile phone signals in Tipperary are deteriorating

It’s claimed rural businesses and families in Tipperary are having to put up with a substandard mobile phone network.

New on-the-spot fines for Tipperary cyclists

Tipperary cyclists who run red lights are being warned that Gardai will be targeting them under new on-the-spot fines which come into force next month.

Cancer patients facing financial troubles as a result of diagnosis

Cancer patients and their families are being asked to take part in a nationwide survey to find out the real cost of the illness.

Former Taoiseach gives more evidence at banking inquiry

Brian Cowen has denied over-ruling Brian Lenihan on the night of the bank guarantee.

Concern at uncertified gas installers

An Oireachtas Committee has found that lives are being put at risk by gas boilers being installed without the necessary safety certs.

Greece is ‘austerity laboratory’, says PM Tsipras

The Greek Prime Minister has insisted his country did bring material to last night’s Eurogroup summit proposing a way out of their debt crisis.

Cross-party group to tackle childhood obesity and food poverty

A new cross-party Oireachtas group has been set up to fast track the response to childhood obesity and food poverty.

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