Some Tipperary householders facing an additional charge from Irish Water.
The utility has confirmed that householders who suspect they are being metered inaccurately will have to pay a fee to have it tested.
Enda Kenny calls for Central Bank sanctions
The Taoiseach says it’s up to the Central Bank to impose sanctions on lenders who have not adhered to the code of conduct on mortgage arrears.
Jump in numbers visiting Ireland
The number of trips to Ireland increased by 13 per cent between March and May.
IRHA call for action on Calais strike issue
The Irish Road Haulage Association is calling on the Government to take action, following yesterday’s chaos at Calais port in France.
Funerals for two of the victims of the Berkeley tragedy have taken place in...
Hundreds of mourners have turned out at services for 21-year-olds Olivia Burke and Niccolai Schuster in Foxrock and Rathgar respectively.
Tánaiste again defends a controversial cut to social welfare payments
The One-Parent Family Payment is being cut from next month to single parents whose youngest child is over 7.
Minister has high hopes for free GP scheme, as registration ‘skyrockets’
Kathleen Lynch’s comments come as uptake in South Tipperary remains lowest in the country.
Clonmel-based company Suir Pharma has been sold.
The manufacturing facility, on the N24 in the town has been acquired by Slovakian firm Saneca Pharmaceuticals.