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DCC has spent €747,000 on emergency repairs to DCB homes in the Letterkenny Milford MD

€747,000 has been spent on emergency repairs to social homes affected by defective concrete in the Letterkenny Milford Municipal District, while 43 affected homes are now vacant. Answering questions submitted by Cllr Thomas Sean Devine, officials confirmed there are currently 43 social homes vacant in the MD because of the presence of Defective Concrete Blocks. […]

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New accessibility campaign for Inishowen tourism launched

A new campaign to make walking and cycling trails in Inishowen more accessible has been launched. The Active Inishowen webpage allows individuals to book walking and cycling experiences in the peninsula. It will offer comprehensive information to help visitors plan their trips, discover new routes, and take part in organised activities throughout the year. As

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Scoil Mhuire in Glenties named as school of the year at the Our World Awards 2025

Scoil Mhuire in Glenties was recently named school of the year at the Our World Awards 2025. Highland Radio caught up with teacher Eleanor McGill about what the project meant to the students. Scoil Mhuire in Glenties, Co. Donegal, won ‘School of the Year’ at the Our World Awards 2025 at Dublin Castle for a

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32 dwelling social housing development to proceed in Falcarragh

Planning permission has been granted for a significant social housing development at Church Road in Falcarragh. The mix of houses and apartments will include three one-bedroom dwellings, 10 two-bedroom dwellings and 10 three-bedroom dwellings. It also includes a four-bedroom community group home to be managed by the HSE. Deputy Pat The Cope Gallagher is welcoming

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The Greg Hughes Show Friday 13/02/26

On today’s show, Greg Hughes brings you a packed Friday agenda, from international controversies to the issues hitting the heart of Donegal. The Friday Panel: Football, Policing, and Politics We are joined by our Friday Panel—Former Garda Sergeant Christie Galligan, Professor Pat O’Connor, and Cllr Denis McGee—to discuss the fallout from Ireland being drawn against

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Seanad leader to seek update on Carrigart – Downings footpath progress

The Leader of the Seanad is to ask Minister Dara Calleary for an update on the footpath between Carrigart and Downings. The project, which is being part funded through the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme, received a second half million euro allocation from government in November with a view towards completing the project. In the Seanad

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Driver testers set to take industrial action in row over insurance verification

Driving tests are set to be disrupted by strike action next week. Testers working for the Road Safety Authority are staging a work stoppage next Friday. Members of the Fórsa trade union are concerned about the number of uninsured cars presented by people to sit their tests in, and the lack of a verification system

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Multiple items seized during searches in Strabane

Suspected Class A, B and C drugs have been seized following searches in Strabane today, 12 February. Two suspected imitation firearms, cash, drug-related paraphernalia, fireworks and a number of electronic devices were also seized this morning. Multiple officers from a number of departments took part in the searches including from the Sperrin Neighbourhood Policing Team,

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Anger in Donegal over cancer flight cut difficult to express – Deputy Doherty

A Donegal Deputy told the Dáil that in his political career, he has seldom seen the anger that has been demonstrated by the people in the county as what has been expressed over the loss of the afternoon airlink between Donegal and Dublin. The government entered a contract this week, which saw the flight, which

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All Donegal gritting routes to be treated Thursday and Friday

Donegal County Council have advised that all winter maintenance routes will be gritted from 10pm Thursday, and again at 6am on Friday morning. Road users are advised to assume no road is ice free. The routes: 01: National Primary North 02: National Primary Central 03: National Primary South 04: Inishowen South 05: Inishowen East 06:

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South Donegal TD clashes with Tanaiste over mental health services

  Tanaiste Simon Harris and Sligo Leitrim and South Donegal TD Martin Kenny clashed in the Dail this afternoon about an RTE Prime Time programme this week highlighting deficiencies in the mental health service. Deputy Kenny highlighted the cases of two constituents who died through suicide, and accused Minister Mary Butler of making fraudulent statements

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Highland Radio is the North West’s most popular radio station

New listenership figures have further reinforced Highland Radio’s position as the North West’s most popular radio station. The latest JNLR/Ipsos results show that 82% of the population tune into Highland Radio on a weekly basis. Daily listenership remains exceptionally strong, with 56.6% of adults equivalent to 67,000 people listening every day. Highland Radio continues to

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Into The West unveil plan for ‘Metro North West’ rail network

A new rail concept has been revealed by transport campaign group Into The West. ‘Metro North West’ is a plan that seeks to expand the existing rail network between Derry and Portrush into Donegal and Tyrone. The concept from Into The West builds upon ideas already included in the All-Island Strategic Rail Review, which has

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Health minister urged to sue BAM over Childrens’ Hospital delays

The chair of the Oireachtas Health Committee is calling on the Health Minister to sue BAM over the National Children’s Hospital. The long awaited and overbudget project is delayed again with Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill not confident the April 30th deadline will be met. She has written to the company to express her dissatisfaction and

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Eddie Fullerton murdered by ‘British agents’ – Mac Lochlainn

Donegal Deputy Pádraig Mac Lochlainn claimed British military agents were responsible for the murder of Eddie Fullerton in 1991, in the Dail today. Deputy Mac Lochlainn said that the assassination of the Donegal County Councillor was the work of at least two agents and that he believed another was also involved. He believes one of

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Carberry calls on EU to take action on laughing gas

A Midlands-North West MEP has called on the European Commission to urgently step up action on nitrous oxide, which is commonly known as “laughing gas”. Nina Carberry is seeking that the EU formally recognise nitrous oxide as an emerging psychoactive substance of concern and incorporate it into the EU’s Early Warning System and accelerate its

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Taoiseach names Freddie Scappaticci as Stakeknife in Dáil

The Taoiseach has named the former British agent Stakeknife as Freddie Scappaticci in the Dáil. The Kenova Inquiry linked the former high-ranking British army agent to murders, kidnap and torture during the Troubles, but could not name him. Scappaticci died in 2023 aged 77. Families of victims have called on the British government to officially

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South Donegal reservoir cleaning works to continue this week

Uisce Éireann have advised that reservoir cleaning works will continue in south Donegal throughout this week. They have said that this may cause some disruption to supply, reduced water pressure and temporary discolouration. On Wednesday, cleaning works will take place at Cullion Boy Reservoir, part of the River Eske Water Supply Area as well as

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Meehan says Housing Minister must intervene in Lough Fern Heights impasse

Letterkenny Milford Municipal District has been told 31 families are in need of housing in Milford, while 17 houses at Lough Fern Heights are lying empty. Cllr Declan Meehan told members the houses were to have been acquired by an Approved Housing Body, but that hasn’t been done because of a disagreement over price. A previous

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Ward tells Oireachtas committee he built a DCB campaigner’s home in 1999

A Joint Oireachtas Committee has been told that the downgrading of dozens of remediation applications in Donegal is flawed, because it is based on an unproven scientific assumption that Mica is the cause of the deterioration. Marti McElhinney, one of those affected, told the committee that research proves the cause is actually pyrrhotite, but that is not factored

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Deputy Mac Lochlainn slates Government approach to asylum seekers

A Donegal Deputy has criticised the Government’s approach to asylum seekers. Deputy Padraig Mac Lochlainn was speaking during the second stage of the International Protection Bill. He said that asylum seekers were placed in communities that did not have adequate resources. Deputy Mac Lochlainn added that Donegal, in particular, has been unable to keep up

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Council praised for prompt action on Rockhill Road

Officials at Donegal County Council have been praised after they began emergency works last week at the Rockhill Road outside Letterkenny. A number of members had submitted motions at a Letterkenny Milford Municipal District meeting after the road was badly damaged due to weather and ongoing construction work in the area. Officials acknowledged the section

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Donegal listed as Ireland’s most active motor market

Donegal has Ireland’s most active motor market, with almost one in three drivers buying their car brand new according to a recent report. The new research, from Carzone’s 2026 Motoring report, showed that Donegal has been buying and changing cars much more often than other parts of Ireland. Nearly three quarters of drivers saying that

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15,000 signature petition to be handed over today calling for retention of Donegal – Dubliin air timetable

Representatives from Donegal Cancer Flights and Services are heading to Dublin today to hand over a petition, calling for the retention of the Donegal – Dublin air timetable. Yesterday, the Department of Transport decided to proceed with the signing of the PSO contract, meaning the afternoon flights will end next month. The decision has been

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West Donegal Councillor slams comments made by OPW Minister Moran regarding floodplains

A West Donegal Councillor says it is ‘unfair’ the Government has blamed homeowners whose properties were built on floodplains. The OPW Minister Kevin Boxer Moran yesterday issued a warning to local authorities that building on land prone to flooding will no longer be tolerated. He recently visited Elm Park in Buncrana, where homeowners are dealing

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Number of properties in Ireland affected by defective blocks risen to 9,500

The number of homes impacted by defective blocks has risen to 9,500, an Oireachtas Housing Committee has heard. This relates to more than 6,000 properties in County Donegal, as well as houses in Counties Mayo, Clare, Limerick and Sligo. Sinn Féin TD Eoin O’Broin says a redress scheme to support homeowners impacted by the defective

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Department of Transport to proceed with signing of Dublin – Dublin PSO flight contract

The Department of Transport have been heavily criticised for their decision to proceed with the signing of the new Donegal–Dublin Public Service Obligation (PSO) contract. This would mean the afternoon flights would end next month. Donegal Deputy Pat the Cope Gallagher has condemned the decision to sign off on the contract, despite widespread concern from

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Parents asked to discuss online risks with kids for Safer Internet Day

By Tristian Whitney Gardaí encouraged parents to talk regularly and openly with their children about their online activity as a part of Safer Internet Day. A spokesperson said that children were ‘engrossed in the online world’, and that was important parents were aware of the dangers they may encounter while online. Parents were asked to

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INMO say industrial action may be needed to highlight hospital overcrowding in the West and North West

The INMO is calling on the Government to de-escalate what it calls the “chronic level” of overcrowding in hospitals in the west and north-west, with a union official saying industrial action in the region can’t be ruled out. Its data shows of the 711 admitted patients awaiting beds across the country this morning, nearly 60%

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St Eunan’s College students want to see petition reach 10,000 signatures

Students at St Eunan’s College in Letterkenny say there must be progress on the campaign for a new extension after they were excluded from the ca[ital programme investment announced last month, despite being on the priority list and having planning permission in place. An online petition has over 3,600 signatures, with paper petitions also being

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Gardaí urge parents to discuss risks of dangerous quad driving

By Tristian Whitney Donegal gardaí have reiterated their ‘zero tolerance’ policy to dangerous quad driving on public roads, and urged parents to discuss the dangers with their children. This follows incidents over the past week in the Carrigans, St. Johnston, Manorcunningham and Newtowncunningham areas. A spokesperson said that quads were powerful machines, and that misuse

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