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DPP orders case to be dropped in Tipperary assault case.

Charges of assault and burglary against the man who discovered the body of Bobby Ryan in West Tipp last year have been dropped.

Ireland in Eurovision semi-final tonight

Kasey Smith and Can-linn hit the Copenhagen stage to fight it out for a place in Saturday’s Eurovision final.

Sixteen acts will compete for 10 remaining places in the competition.

And there’ll be more Irish interest in tonight’s interval act.

8 year old Meghan Geoghegan from Bray in County Wicklow is one of 20 dancers from all over Europe who’ll be performing in the show.

Record turnover for Tipperary based Arrabawn Co-Op

Successful re-branding aids improvement.

Sinn Fein leader lodges complaint.

Gerry Adams describes arrest as a sham.

Minister for Justice Alan Shatter has resigned

Taoiseach Enda Kenny has confirmed that the Minister for Justice Alan Shatter has resigned.

Studies into proposed pylon projects move a step closer

The expert panel set up by Government to examine Eirgrid’s GridLink project has published its terms of reference.

Over 40 on trolleys at University Hospital Limerick

One of the region’s main hospitals is struggling to cope with the number of patients in A&E today.

Trichet urged to reconsider Banking Inquiry appearance

The Transport Minister says the former head of the ECB must show “some respect” for the Dáil by appearing at the Banking Inquiry.

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