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In Previous 24 Hours, Killer Covid-19 Cases Reach 23,831 On Irish Mainland.

The Department of Health in the Irish Republic have confirmed 20,909 new coronavirus cases and sadly 83 Covid-related deaths in the past week. The number of related deaths since the pandemic began now stands at a colossal 6,035.

There remain 1,055 people in our Republic’s hospitals with the virus, down 7 on yesterday. Of […]

Death Of Baby Amber Stone, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, on Monday 10th January 2022, of baby Amber Stone, No.2 Dark Road, Brittas, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

Aged 10 weeks; the passing of baby Amber is most deeply regretted by her heartbroken and loving parents Christine and Albert Stone, her grandparents Margaret & John […]

Tipperary ESB Engineer Attacked & Injured By Rutting Stag.

A 63 year old Tipperary ESB engineer, who was attacked by a Stag, on September 12th 2016, before being tossed through the air, has sued his employers in the High Court.

Mr John Corcoran, with an address at Fawnlough, Nenagh, Co Tipperary; an engineer with the ESB, was on his way to check on […]

Killer Covid-19 Cases, Reach 22,710 On Irish Mainland Within Previous 24 Hours.

Here in the Irish Republic, within the previous 24 hours there have been 19,290 new cases of Covid-19 reported by our Department of Health.

As of 8:00am, there were 1,062 people in hospital with the virus, down 1 on yesterday, and of these, 92 patients are in intensive care units across the country, an […]

EPA Competition Asks Second-level Students To Consider Global Impact Of Everyday Decisions.

The Story of Your Stuff. “Now more than ever, we can’t lose sight of our power as individuals to bring about change,” says EPA

Second-level students from across Ireland are being asked to consider the global consequences of local actions as the EPA today launches “The Story of Your Stuff” competition 2022.

The […]