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Questions over FIFA payment to Football Association of Ireland.

FIFA and the FAI appear to be at odds over a payment made to Ireland following the infamous Thierry Henry handball incident.

Greece will not make today’s €300 million payment to the IMF.

The Athens Government told the International Monetary Fund yesterday that it will instead bundle all four of its June repayments together.

AGSI critical of coverage of Sgt Michael Galvin’s death

The Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors says much of the commentary around the death of Sergeant Michael Galvin has been misleading, inaccurate and inflammatory

Bord na Mona chief to address workers in Tipperary

The Managing Director of Bord na Mona will meet with workers at the Littleton peat factory this afternoon.

Over 20 areas across Tipperary are set to be able to avail of fibre...

Eircom has announced that it’s to invest in the regional network and upgrade over 1,500 kilometres of broadband services.

Tipp pharmaceutical company links up with top US college

A number of international graduate students from Massachusetts Institute of Technology are nearing the end of a research programme at one of Tipperary’s leading employers.

Suspect in Jean McConville murder to be prosecuted.

A veteran republican’s to be prosecuted over his involvement in the abduction and murder of Jean McConville.

Scottish police appeal for witness in Karen Buckley case

Detectives investigating the murder of Irish student Karen Buckley in Glasgow say a young woman spotted on CCTV might be able to help.

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