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Saturday from 10 am we go on a journey with Eamon as he meets with people across the Premier Country on Down Your Way.
Ag Report with Jim Finn on the latest news and views from the Agricultural world. Tune in on Saturday from 9 am.
It's that time of year again, when the clocks go back, evenings grow darker, and sleep routines can become more challenging—particularly for babies and young children.
Many parents are familiar with this struggle, sleep consultant Caroline Meagher was live in studio with tips and advice..
Rosemary Lynch from Lynch Solitors was in studio to talk wills
The GAA says its ethics and integrity commission is still investigating the association's relationship with Allianz after the Offaly county board called for an end to commercial ties with the multinational company.
The German-headquartered insurance and financial services firm has sponsored the GAA's football and hurling leagues since 1993 - and is due to so until 2030 - but was among a number of companies named by the UN in June as being involved in sustaining and paying for Israel's actions in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Timmy Hammersley spoke to Fran about it on Tipp Today this morning...
On Tuesdays Tipp Today, the DJ Carey sentencing story made the headlines Psychotherpaist Majella Kennedy on what drives a person to con and be conned. Caller JOhn on his views on the sentence, Timmy Hammersley on why the GAA shuld cut ties with Allianz, TD Mattie McGrath was live in studio, Callers Donal, Catherine and JOhn gave their vews on DJ Carey, Michael on theft from a Thurles graveyard, Jo on lessons learned in Covid, the legal slot focussed on wills, vet Pete Wedderbrun calls for tougher sentencing for pet thefts and baby sleep expert Caroline Meagher on tips for adjusting to the time change.
This week we look back on an intermediate county final win for Thurles Sarsfields in the Intermediate Grade. Commercials advanced to the Senior Final with a hard fought win over Upperchurch. The County Intermediate camogie final took place at the weekend and Ger Kinane reports on that action. AIL Rugby with John Long of Nenagh Ormond as well as a TSDL review with Barry and a Breeders Cup Review from David Byrnes rounds off another busy Extra Time. We hope you like...
Thomas Conway joined us in studio for a look at this week's global news...
Frances O'Hanlon from FOH Financial was in studio for the financial slot to answer your questions and talk about auto enrollment
The Couples relationship was the focus of this weeke's Relationship slot with our expert Susan O'Donoghue
On Mondays Tipp Today, Fran spoke to our Sports Editor Paul Carroll who gave us a rundown of the weekends sporting action, Sinn Fein's Dan Harty on the need for better rail services in Thurles, Michael called in about the Ivan Yeats scandal, our financial expert Frances O'Hanlon was live in studio, Thomas Conway had our global news, relationship expert Susan on couples relationships, Michael Joseph on the rail network, Munster Hotel owner Martin Healy on the closure of the carpark and Mary on lessons learned from Covid.
Listen back to Friday October 31st 2025's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend's sporting action in Tipperary.
On this week's show:
- Anthony Shelly looks ahead to the weekend's county football championship action
- Geraldine Kinane looks ahead to the county intermediate camogie final
- Clonmel RFC's Joe Winston discusses the upcoming changes to the AIL and Clonmel's early season form
- Dave Keena speaks to Aidan O'Brien ahead of the Breeders Cup
- Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update
on this morning’s show...
Johnny Luby will offer his take on the week that was...
Historian Mary Alice O’Connor will look at some hold Irish Halloween traditions....
Is there a growing feeling of fear in Clonmel?
Do local representatives have any power?
Dr Conor Reidy has a spooky Hidden History..
Our Friday Panel will unpack the hot topics of the week...
All this and much much more....
Johnny Luby offered his take on the week that was...
Over time, we have frequently reflected on the limited authority of our public representatives. Over the weekend, businessman John Collison highlighted in an article that the erosion of public trust in politicians—started during the Haughey era—has led to the emergence of numerous regulators, quangos, and NGOs. These bodies now play a significant role in overseeing and shaping decision-making processes.
Joining me now is regular contributor to the show, Padraig Culbert.
The Wren Boys , Halloween , Text Your Ex Day , Lonely Planet , Pocket Money , Sunglasses , Credit Rating , Property Tax , Worse Joke Wednesday and more ...
On this morning’s show...
Deputy Michael Murphy will join us in a few moments....
Remembering covid restrictions...the conversation continues...
Is Clonmel missing its tourism potential? Activist Tom Hennessy will discuss this...
Four industrial school survivors being day 40th of their hunger strike...
Orthopedic Surgeon Mr Stuart Edward’s will answer listener queries...
All this and much much more...
Saturday from 10 am we go on a journey with Eamon as he meets with people across the Premier Country on Down Your Way.
Ag Report with Jim Finn on the latest news and views from the Agricultural world. Tune in on Saturday from 9 am.
On Wednesday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke to Tipp TD Ryan O'Meara following the vandalism of his constituency office in Nenagh, Father Michael Twomey on calls for a Covid enquiry, Teresa and John gave their views on covd restrictions, representatives from Irish Water on the continuous outages in Tipperary,Peter gave his view son Covid, our Interiors expert Karen on how to do kitchen units, our agony aunt Phil Prendergast was in studio to answer listener questions, Sean and Danny from South Tipp hospice on their upcoming fundraiser and caller Paul on Covid restrictions.




















