The secret world of Irish apples: why are they so juicy and why do we import most of those we buy?
Almost all apples eaten here are grown abroad, but one Tipperary fruit farm is bucking the trend
Almost all apples eaten here are grown abroad, but one Tipperary fruit farm is bucking the trend
Nathan Hanlon (19) is charged with the murder of Ian Walsh (49)
Tipperary representative revels in McCarthy Cup manoeuvres at party think-in despite leader’s ire at refusal to back Catherine Connolly’s Áras run
Tipperary TD addresses ‘elephant in the room’ regarding criticism of party and Independent presidential candidate Catherine Connolly
Psychological assessment being progressed for Nathan Hanlon, judge hears
Dog daycare businessman, who is critic of asylum spending, hoping to make case to county councils for nomination
Nathan Hanlon (19) appeared before Clonmel District Court
Irish Times health correspondent Shauna Bowers discusses the experiences of a Tipperary doctor caring for Qatar’s wealthiest citizens
Tipperary GP Paddy Davern worked with a medical team treating the country’s royals and other VIPs, and wants to tell people ‘what is going on’
Gardaí considering possibility murder victim may have arranged to meet killer at home
Signaller was found dead at home with stab wounds
FSAI serves 10 enforcement orders in July in response to ‘serious, preventable breaches of food safety law’
Ian Walsh was found dead at his home in Carrick-on Suir on Monday
A visit to Clonmel reveals several vacant premises but plenty of charm
Railway worker Ian Walsh found dead at his home in Co Tipperary by family members early on Monday morning
Colleagues of Ian Walsh (49) and those in the industry recall his passion for rail and transport heritage
Barrie Peterson and Bea Conner moved from upstate New York to Clonmel in June 2024
Man named locally as Irish Rail employee Ian Walsh (49) was found in a house in Carrick-on-Suir
Horse racing industry is taken aback by decision of owners of Thurles course to close track suddenly
Thurles racecourse is first Irish track to shut its doors since Tralee in 2008
US-based construction magnate gave evidence in the Four Courts of his involvement in bids for the estate
Colourfully arrange platters in minutes mixing breads, crackers, cheeses, fruit and vegetables
He told her ‘there is nothing you can do about it’ before attacking her, court hears
‘Every cost has gone up. You name it and everything has gone up’, says Tipperary cheesemaker
Michael A O’Brien, solicitor and principal of a firm of the same name based in Carrick on Suir, Co Tipperary, denies any wrongdoing
TD warns of breeding practices where 8,000 pups registered annually but 25,000 for sale on dog website
From ‘daycent’ coffee in the city to a sandwich by the sea or fresh pizza in beautiful garden surroundings
Munster neighbours may have got more points from the speed cameras than in second half, one fan says
Financial services group has agreed to acquire Cork and Wicklow firms, adding €126m to assets under management
Richard Thomson-Moore questioned over phone allegedly used to contact rival bidder
In the News podcast: Nicky English and Joe Canning join host Malachy Clerkin to look ahead to Sunday’s match
Freya Tobin’s friend described her as a ‘wonderful person inside and out’
Anna Thomson-Moore says she felt envelopes of cash were ‘tainted and dirty’
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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