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Government accused of failing college students and their families

A cross-party protest is taking place outside Leinster House this morning, over student rent increases. It comes as the Government’s long overdue ‘student accommodation strategy’ is again delayed, with fears education costs could still face further hikes. Speaking in advance of today’s action, Labour’s spokesperson on further and higher education Senator Laura Harmon says the […]

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New helicopter operating Coastguard air service in the North West

A new helicopter has begun operating the Irish Coastguard’s Rescue 118 service out of Sligo Airport. The AW1898 is being operated by Bristow Ireland under a new contract, with the new service in place since Monday of this week. A Coastguard spokesperson told Highland Radio News the Department of Transport signed a contract with Bristow

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Irish government urged to take legal action over loss of Hague Preferences

A Donegal TD is calling on the government to take legal action against the EU, and a number of corporations which he claims were central to the effective abandonment of the Hague Principles at weekend meeting of the EU Fisheries Council. In the Dail, Deputy Padraig MacLochlainn said the actions of Germany, France, Poland and

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Smaller towns need to be prioritised in Active Travel allocations – Mc Dermott

  Senior officials on Donegal County Council are being urged to direct more efforts to seeking finding for Active Travel and Safe Routes to School projects for smaller towns, particularly in North Inishowen. The call has come from Cllr Martin McDermott, Cathaoirleach of the Inishowen Municipal District. He says there’s an imbalance towards smaller towns

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Cope says Taoiseach should move a Motion of Confidence in himself as FF leader

A Donegal TD says Taoiseach Michael Martin should table a motion of confidence in himself as Fianna Fail leader. Taoiseach Micheal Martin survived a tense meeting with his TDs and Senators last night, over a review into the party’s failed presidential campaign. That report found unsuccessful candidate Jim Gavin was asked five times about a

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Garda counter-terrorism training being stepped up ahead of EU presidency

Gardaí are stepping up security preparations ahead of Ireland’s EU presidency in 2026. A London-based company has reportedly been hired to supply An Garda Síochána with counter-terrorism training simulators as part of preparations for Ireland’s EU presidency in July 2026. Three simulation units, costing more than half a million euro, will allow senior officers to

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Blaney and Ward clash over whether the DCB scheme is working

Two Donegal politicians have clashed on today’s Nine til Noon Show regarding the success of the Defective Blocks scheme. Recently, in the Seanad, Senator Niall Blaney said spoof is being spun about the severity of the situation. He said thanks to the efforts of government, and work that has gone on thus far, there is real progress in

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ERNACT secures ninth project approval within 12 months

ERNACT has announced the approval of its ninth project within 12 months. The funding has been allocated for the INCLUDE project under the Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic (NPA) Programme. This latest approval brings total project funding secured by ERNACT during 2025 to €25.1 million, with €9 million being invested directly in the North West

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Gardaí to increase visibility in Letterkenny in the run up to Christmas

Members of Donegal County Council have met with An Garda Síochána concerning patrols over the next week. It is set to be one of the busiest weeks of the year for retail. Gardaí say they will increase visibility to help with traffic flows across the coming weekend. President of the Letterkenny chamber, Jimmy Stafford, welcomed

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Inquest of teenagers who died in Tyrone nightclub crush will not begin until criminal proceedings have concluded

A coroner’s ruled an inquest into the deaths of three teenagers who died in a crush outside a hotel nightclub in County Tyrone six years ago will not begin until after criminal proceedings have concluded. 16-year-old Connor Currie, and Lauren Bullock and Morgan Barnard who were both 17, died as they queued outside the Greenvale

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Deputy Mac Lochlainn calls for battle plan to be drawn up following EU Fisheries Council outcome

A Donegal Deputy has demanded the Minister for Fisheries present a battle plan for Ireland’s seafood industry. Speaking at today’s Oireachtas Committee, Deputy Padraig Mac Lochlainn said the outcome of the EU’s Fisheries Council will be devastating for Ireland’s coastal and fishing communities. He added that serious questions over the influence of a major European

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Gardaí appeal for witnesses after St. Johnston criminal damage

An appeal for witnesses has been made following an incident of criminal damage in St. Johnston. This occurred in the Craigadoes area on Saturday, 13th December, at approximately 9:25pm. A car at a property in the area had all four tyres slashed and its bodywork keyed. Anyone who witnessed suspicious activity or any dash-cam footage

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Investigations begin after damage to cars in Lifford

Investigations are taking place into an incident of criminal damage which has taken place in Lifford. This happened in the area of Beechwood Grove on Saturday, 13th December. Reports were received before 12:35am that three cars were substantially damaged in the estate. Anyone in the area between 12:30am and 1am who witnessed suspicious activity or

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Cross-border operation targets Christmas burglary gangs

A cross-border operation between gardaí and the PSNI has foiled criminal gangs planning to exploit the border to carry out burglaries in the run-up to Christmas. Yesterday’s high-visibility ‘day of action’ involved officers from a number of units, including neighbourhood policing teams, local policing teams, roads policing, tactical support, air support and specialist detectives. It

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Last chance to post standard parcels to Ireland and UK before Christmas

Today is the last day for sending standard parcels to both Ireland and the UK, in time for Christmas. The last day to post standard letters and large envelopes from Ireland to England, Scotland and Wales is December 18th, December 19th for the North, and December 22nd for the Republic. However, An Post advises you

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Orsted encourages groups within 10km of Sorne and Flughland to apply to Community Benefit Fund

Renewable energy company, Orsted have encouraged groups and community initiatives within 10km of Sorne and Flughland to apply to their Community Benefit Fund. The fund which has already seen funding for Spraoi Agus Sport, Scoil Naomh Padraig and Buncrana GAA is open until 31st December. Orsted have erected wind farms in Donegal and have welcomed

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Donegal schools allocated €1.4 million in Minor Works and Information Communications Technology Grant funding

Donegal schools have been allocated €1.4 million in Minor Works and Information Communications Technology Grant funding. A total of €900,000 will be invested in the county’s primary schools, with €500,000 being invested in its post-primary schools. The Minor Works grant gives schools the autonomy to tackle immediate maintenance and small-scale improvements, such as ventilation upgrades,

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Survey finds 81% of patients pleased with maternity care at LUH

Letterkenny University Hospital has welcomed the National Maternity Experience Survey 2025 findings, which reports on the positive maternity care experienced by women earlier this year. They say the results of this survey are contributing to ongoing quality improvements in maternity care. The survey invited women who gave birth in February and March 2025 to share

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Taoiseach criticises commentary of Presidential Election review

The Taoiseach and Fianna Fail leader is criticising commentary of the Presidential Election review, which he says is ‘extremely disappointing, selective and inaccurate’. In a statement, Micheal Martin says the report is still being finalised, and he hasn’t yet received it. He says he takes exception to some of the ‘false assertations’ which have been

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Donegal roads to be gritted tonight and tomorrow morning

All Donegal Winter Maintenance designated gritting routes will be gritted from 6pm this evening and 6am tomorrow morning. Donegal gritting route index as follows: 01: National Primary North 02: National Primary Central 03: National Primary South 04: Inishowen South 05: Inishowen East 06: Inishowen West 07: Milford South 08: Milford North 09: Cill Ulta East

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Donegal man hailed a hero after saving people during Bondi Beach attack

A Donegal man who saved people during a terrorist attack at Bondi Beach has been hailed as a hero. 15 people are dead and dozens more injured after a father and son opened fire during Hanukkah celebrations. Donegal natives who were on the beach fled upon hearing the gun shots and escaped. Burtonport native, Nathan

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Over €100,000 allocated to expand domestic, sexual and gender-based violence services in Donegal

Over €100,000 has been allocated to expand domestic, sexual and gender-based violence services in Donegal. Donegal Rape Crisis Centre are set to receive €105,804, Donegal Women’s Refuge will get €12,000, while Donegal Women’s Centre have been allocated €3,948. The national €3.2 million allocation follows a targeted funding call by Cuan, the national agency for domestic,

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National Lottery launches urgent appeal to find winner of €500,000 won in Donegal

An urgent appeal has been launched by the National Lottery as a €500,000 prize won in Donegal remains unclaimed. The winning Daily Million Plus ticket was purchased at Ardara Filling Station, Portnoo Road, on Friday 10th October. The winner has until close of business on Saturday, 10th January to claim the prize. Spokesperson from the

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Two drivers caught driving over speed limits in Letterkenny and Stranorlar

Two drivers in Donegal were caught driving in excess of speed limits last week, as Gardaí continue their Christmas road traffic enforcement campaign. One was caught travelling at 118km/hr in a 60km speed zone on the N15 in Stranorlar. While another clocked in at 192km/hr in a 100km/hr zone on the N56 in Letterkenny. Nationally,

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EU Commission fishing quota decision labelled a betrayal

A decision from the EU Commission to decrease Irish Fishing quotas by approximately 57,000 tonnes has faced criticism from various sections of the industry. This deal, which blocks the implementation of the Hague preferences next year, could see a potential €200m of lost revenue and a possible cut of 2,000 jobs in coastal communities. CEO

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Motorists being encouraged to prioritise road safety this Christmas

An Garda Síochána and the Road Safety Authority are continuing to encourage motorists in Donegal to prioritise road safety this Christmas. So far this year, 170 people have lost their lives on Irish roads, 10 of them being from Donegal. A heavy enforcement campaign on the roads began at 7:00am on December 1st and will

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Fresh pressure mounting on Fianna Fáil following new claims about failed presidential campaign

Fresh pressure is growing on Fianna Fáil’s leadership following new claims about the party’s failed presidential campaign. A Mail on Sunday report suggests senior figures were aware of concerns around candidate Jim Gavin before his selection, but the campaign went ahead regardless. Fianna Fáil commissioned an internal review into the handling of Jim Gavin’s failed

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Gardaí urging motorists to be cautious as Donegal remains under Status Yellow rain warning

Gardaí in Donegal are urging motorists to take extra care on the road due to persistent rainfall. They are particularly asking people to avoid the slip road to the side of the Clanree Hotel in Letterkenny and other routes that are prone to flooding, especially as it starts to get dark. Drivers are being asked to

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Man and woman extradited from Malta to Enniskillen on multiple charges

Two people have been extradited from Malta to Northern Ireland by the Police Service’s International Policing Unit. A 27-year-old man and 58-year-old woman are due to appear in court in Fermanagh tomorrow. The man is wanted to stand trial in Northern Ireland for two offences of rape, and six offences of assault occasioning actual bodily

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Buncrana Hearts FC urge vandals to hand themselves in after dugout damaged

Buncrana Hearts FC are urging a group of vandals to come forward after their home dugout was damaged. The club says “extensive damage” was caused to the area in Castle Park last night. In a social media post, they say it is “particularly disappointing” as the dugouts were just upgraded in October at a “considerable

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Charlie McGettigan to return Eurovision trophy to the EBU

Former Eurovision winner Charlie McGettigan says he will return his trophy to the EBU. He won the song contest for Ireland, alongside Paul Harrington, in 1994 – and has publicly welcomed RTÉ’s decision to boycott next year’s competition in protest over Israel’s inclusion. In a video posted online, Charlie McGettigan says he was prompted by

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