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Ryan O'Meara (born 1994/1995) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Tipperary North constituency since the 2024 general election. [1] [2] O'Meara was elected to Tipperary County Council at the 2024 local elections. [3]
Tipperary is the sixth-largest of the 32 counties by area and the 12th largest by population. [5] It is the third-largest of Munster's six counties by both size and population. It is also the largest landlocked county in Ireland. Tipperary is bounded (clockwise) by counties Offaly, Laois, Kilkenny, Waterford, Cork, Limerick, Clare and Galway.
Tipperary had a 0-12 to 0-8 lead at half time and went on to win the game on a 1-22 to 0-19 scoreline with the Tipperary goal coming from a penalty by Darragh McCarthy in the 59th minute. [18] Tipperary played Limerick, managed by John Kiely in round 3 of the league on 9 February at the Gaelic Grounds. The match was shown live on TG4.
Tipperary Midwest Community Radio is a non-profit, community radio station which broadcasts from St. Michael's Street, Tipperary Town, Ireland.It broadcasts on the frequency 104.8fm and 106.7fm in the Cashel area and can be heard in parts of eight counties in Ireland namely: Tipperary, Limerick, Cork, Waterford, Kilkenny, Carlow, Laois and Offaly.
In January 2021, further staff cuts occurred at Iconic Newspapers publications such as the Tipperary Star. [26] In October 2021, it was announced that David Fordham had taken up a directorship role with National World, plc, at the request of Mediaforce, which is the owner of Iconic Newspapers.
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Tipperary had all ready been eliminated from both the Munster and All-Ireland championships before this match. Tipperary manager Liam Cahill made six changes to the side from the team that lost to Cork the week before. The match was televised live on the RTE News Channel. Tickets for the game cost €30 for the stand and €25 for the terrace.
The Tipperary Star is a weekly regional newspaper covering news in County Tipperary, Ireland. The newspaper's main office is located in Thurles town. [1] The paper is currently owned by Iconic Newspapers, who acquired Johnston Press's titles in Ireland in 2014. [2] [3] The paper was first published on 4 September 1909. [citation needed]