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McDonald’s confirm video of dead mice is at a Derry branch

Fast-food restaurant McDonald’s has confirmed that a video circulating on social media showing dead mice in the kitchen area of a store is at their Crescent Link branch in Derry. The store is currently closed for refurbishment works. A spokesperson from McDonald’s says: “We are aware of the video circulating which shows pests inside our

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Elm Park relocations will be progressed as quickly as possible – Browne

Meanwhile, the issue of nine households living in Elm Park in Buncrana has again been raised in the Dail chamber. All of the houses are affected by defective blocks, but because their homes were built on a flood plain, they are seeking relocation rather than remediation. Housing Minister James Browne told the Dail he will

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140 new-build social homes delivered in Donegal during 2025

The Department of Housing has announced that 9,089 new-build social homes were delivered in 2025, 140 of those in Donegal. 97 of these were delivered by Donegal County Council through: Rapid, Traditional, Turnkey, Regeneration, Traveller Accommodation and the Homeless Capital Programme. 36 were Approved Housing Bodies new-builds, while seven were Part V new-builds.

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DCB scheme must prioritise those whose health is compromised – Ward

A Donegal TD has challenged the Government in the Dáil over the plight of seriously ill and terminally ill residents trapped in defective concrete homes. Deputy Charles Ward told TDs the Housing Department has responded to representations regarding very seriously ill homeowners with generic letters that fail to address medical urgency or provide practical support.

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DCC urged to use bitmac on road surfacing projects in the Lifford Stranorlar MD

Donegal County Council is being urged to use bitmac for road resurfacing in the Lifford-Stranorlar Municipal District. The material is a modern road surfacing material that replaces tar with a petroleum by-product. Cllr. Martin Scanlon says bitmac is already used in other municipal districts in Donegal and across Ireland, and should be used in all

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Three people arrested in PSNI fraud investigation released on bail

Three people arrested yesterday in the Ballymoney area and the Waterside area of Derry on Wednesday, 4th March as part of an ongoing investigation concerning suspected fraud, have been released on bail to allow for further police enquiries. The PSNI says the arrests were made by detectives from its Criminal Investigation Division, and followed a

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Teachers relate differently to children based on social class – ESRI

  A child’s social class can have a big impact on their relationships with their teachers. An ESRI study’s found teachers say they’re closer to students whose parents are from professional, managerial or non-manual groups, and feel least close to those whose parents are unemployed. Emer Smyth, ESRI Research Professor says it raises serious questions

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Fuel industry representative defends price hikes as Minister calls meeting for tomorrow

Representatives from the fuel industry are expected to be grilled by the Minister for Enterprise about their price structure at a meeting tomorrow. Minister Peter Burke is expected to press them on how increases have taken place so rapidly since the beginning of the conflict in Iran. This move has been prompted by Pater Burke

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Assembly passes motion seeking more cross border alignment in college application systems

The Northern Ireland Assembly has passed a motion calling for more alignment between the college application systems on both sides of the border. The motion, which was moved by Foyle MLA Padraig Delargey, calls on the Irish Government to engage in dialogue with the Minister for the Economy and Minister of Education at Stormont to

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Donegal TD warns of impending mental health epidemic because of social media algorithms

A Donegal TD is warning of an epidemic of mental health issues among children and young people, particularly males in their late teens. Deputy Charles Ward, himself a father of four, was speaking in the Dail in support of a People Before Profit motion on online safety, which would require social media companies to turn

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Two West Donegal water supplies removed from EPA’s vulnerable list

Uisce Eireann says two water supplies in West Donegal have been removed from the EPA’s list of vulnerable supplies. It follows a multi million euro invesetment in Glenties Ardara, and Lettermacaward. Uisce Éireann says this project has delivered a significant and long‑lasting boost to drinking water security and safety in West Donegal, with the Glenties–Ardara

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Further arrest made in Lisa Dorrian disappearance investigation

Detectives investigating the disappearance and murder of County Down woman Lisa Dorrian, have today made a further arrest. The 25 year old was last seen alive at a caravan party in Ballyhalbert 21 years ago – and her body has never been found. A 40-year-old man’s been arrested in Millisle on suspicion of assisting offenders

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Derry City Strabane council backs action on damp and mould issue

Derry City and Strabane District Council has unanimously supported a proposal calling on the Minister for Communities, Gordon Lyons, to introduce legislation to require landlords to tackle mould and damp issues. This is after a similar motion was passed in the Stormont Assembly by People Before Profit MLA, Gerry Carroll, calling for mould and damp

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Barnesmore Gap railway proposed as part of railway museum’s strategic plan

Plans have emerged for a potential miniature railway in the Barnesmore Gap. Donegal Railway Heritage Museum has begun a feasibility study as part of its 2025 -2030 Strategic Plan which has just been launched. Museum manager Marty Gilroy says they are striving to become one of the North-West’s flagship attractions and community amenities over the

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SFPA faces criticism at meeting of fisheries committee

Criticism has been levelled at the Sea Fisheries Protection Authority at a meeting of the Joint Committee of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs. Among the critiques was the level of surveillance that Irish fishers are subjected to by the SFPA, which one member says affects their reputation internationally. Donegal Deputy Pat the Cope Gallagher says at

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Review into energy market to take place to assess price-gouging

There’s going to be a review of the retail energy market, to establish if people are being price-gouged. Enterprise Minister Peter Burke’s written to the Chair of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission to ensure the current crisis in the Gulf doesn’t lead to unfair price increases for consumers. It points to increased government scrutiny

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New survey suggests recruitment and retention issues in teaching

The lack of available teachers has reached crisis point with new figures revealing 75 percent of schools that advertised positions in the previous six months had no applicants. New findings of a survey carried out by the TUI revealed 60 per cent of schools have unfilled vacancies due to recruitment and retention difficulties. Almost one-in-five

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Completion of the Buncrana Inner-Relief Road must be prioritised – Bradley

Members of Inishowen Municipal District have sought a workshop with council officials and the Donegal Roads Office to discuss the need to complete the Buncrana Inner- Relief Road. An MD meeting was told that €30,000 has been allocated for initial preparatory work this year, but Cllr Fionan Bradley says even if four times that amount

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More thefts and attempted thefts reported in Castlederg

Police in Tyrone have widened an investigation into burglaries and thefts from vehicles and commercial premises  in the Castlederg area, and say they are following a line of enquiry that the incidents may be linked. Following reports of two burglaries at premises earlier this week, on Drumquin Road and Carrickdartans Road which took place between

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Donegal Tourism Connect event taking place today

Donegal’s biggest tourism networking event of the year is taking place today at Jackson’s Hotel in Ballybofey. Donegal Tourism Connect, hosted by Donegal County Council’s Tourism Unit and Fáilte Ireland will see tourism businesses from across the county gather to meet their peers and discuss potential collaborations as part of Local Enterprise Week. It’s the

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DCC urges people not to leave car engines idling outside schools

Donegal County Council is urging people not to leave car engines idling outside schools. It’s emerged today that Donegal County Council’s Lab conducted air monitoring in the vicinity of a primary school in the county for a 4-month period after a complaint was made last year, and it was clear that NO2 levels were becoming

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Campaign for Gaeltacht housing taken to Leinster House this afternoon

Campaigners from Gaeltacht housing groups are protesting outside Leinster House this afternoon – over what they’re calling ‘a housing and language crisis’. Its organised by Tinteán, which is demanding the government take immediate action to save housing in Gaeltacht areas. Representatives from Bánú and CATU are joining the demonstration, calling for more funding and a

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Donegal hoping to benefit from new campaign targeting off-season staycations

Two-thirds of people prefer to go on stay-cations during off-peak seasons, according to Fáilte Ireland. It comes as the tourism authority launches its ‘Find Yourself on a Short Break’ campaign, aimed at encouraging more people to holiday at home especially outside the summer months, with the sector in Donegal hoping to benefit from the campaign.

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Buncrana Cllr will not support change to free parking period

A potential county-wide review into parking charges has sparked concern amongst residents and traders in Buncrana around the free half-hour parking period. This issue has arisen due to parking systems across towns in Donegal operating differently, and the contrasts in the price of parking. It’s been highlighted how crucial the free parking period is for

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Ambulance Service row escalates over paramedic contracts

A dispute at the National Ambulance Service has worsened following a row over permanent contracts for newly qualified paramedics. The HSE’s denied SIPTU claims the service has backed out of a commitment to give 75 paramedics full time jobs – saying their training contracts have been extended to allow for ‘a recruitment process’. But the

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Education Minister won’t commit to meeting on St Eunan’s

The Department of Education has told Letterkenny Milford that the accommodation needs of St Eunan’s College will continue to be assessed and considered along with other schools on a case-by-case basis. Following a meeting last month, the MD wrote to the department seeking a meeting with the minister to make the case for the school

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“It’s not my job to be sensitive” – Justice Minister

The Justice Minister says he will meet with the bereaved families and survivors of the Creeslough tragedy, but only after other processes are completed first. Ten people were killed in the explosion on October 7th 2022. Speaking to reporters in Cavan at a cross-border policing event, Minister Jim O’Callaghan acknowledged the families deserve answers, but

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“If he comes back, we come back” – Christine Friel says IFA protest is suspended, not necessarily over

The Donegal woman who spent the past 28 days at the Bord Bia offices in Dublin says if Larry Murrin returns to the chair of the food advisory board, their protest will recommence. Christine Friel was speaking after the protest ended tonight pending a governance review. Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon has welcomed today’s agreement. He

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