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3 drivers arrested in Buncrana on suspicion of drug and drink driving

Buncrana Roads Poling Unit arrested three drivers on suspicion of drink and drug driving last night. They had been conducting high visibility patrols when two drivers tested positive for having drugs and another for alcohol in their system. Five drivers in total have been arrested in the last 24hrs within the Buncrana District on suspicion …

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Donegal Sexual Abuse and Rape Crisis Centre announce the resignation of Manager Marina Porter

Donegal Sexual Abuse and Rape Crisis Centre have announced the departure of Manager Marina Porter. In a statement, the centre said she has been an “invaluable member of the organisation”, contributing significantly to the growth and success over the last 9 years. The board of management have arranged two Interim Managers to take her place, …

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Tanaiste concerned Israeli Defence Force have breached ‘Blue Line’

Tanaiste and Minister for Defence Micheál Martin has said he is “deeply concerned” as the Israeli Defence Forces have breached the “Blue Line” in recent days. Speaking last night Michael Martin said that the decision for peacekeepers currently on leave from Lebanon not to return imminently “was the correct advice given the fluidity of events …

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Man (20s) charged with drugs and driving related offences in Strabane

Police have charged a man to court with drugs and driving related offences after a car was stopped and searched in the Canal Basin area of Strabane on Friday evening. The 21-year-old was arrested and subsequently charged with taking a motor vehicle without authority, possession of a Class B controlled drug, using a motor vehicle …

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Man being questioned over murder of Dublion prison inmate

Gardaí are continuing to question a man about the murder of a 43-year-old inmate at Cloverhill Prison in Dublin yesterday morning. Martin Salinger, from Ballyfermot in Dublin, was found fatally injured in a cell after prison officers responded to a disturbance in the early hours of yesterday morning. An inmate, aged in his 30s, was …

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Small earthquake makes big impact for Donegal school

A small earthquake was recorded off the coast of County Donegal last Tuesday morning. It measured 0.9 on the Richter scale. But it was big news for students at St. Columba’s College in Stranorlar – who recorded the tremor as part of a worldwide schools science project. Their physics teacher, Brendan O’Donoghue says the project’s …

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Investigation underway after death of inmate in Dublin prison

Investigations are underway following the death of an inmate at Cloverhill Prison in Dublin in the early hours of this morning. Gardaí and emergency services were alerted to an incident within the prison shortly after 5:30 am in which a man in his 40’s was injured. The man received medical treatment but was pronounced dead …

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Man charged to court after dangerous driving incident in Derry

A man arrested by District Support Officers in Derry following a road-related incident on the Culmore Road in the city on Thursday evening has been charged to court. The man, aged 40, has been charged with dangerous driving, driving with excess alcohol in breath, failing to stop for police, obstructing police, and resisting police. He …

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Local Link to introduce service enhanced services from Greencastle and Burtonport

TFI Local Link Donegal Sligo Leitrim is enhancing bus services between Greencastle and Letterkenny from Monday week, the 14th of October. They say services to North and East Inishowen will be enhanced, with improved access to regional connections. Transport For Ireland says Route 953 will now operate eight daily return services Monday to Friday, seven …

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DCSDC offering special food safety workshop for local businesses

Small food businesses involved in the Derry City and Strabane area are being urged to take part in a free food safety workshop taking place next week in the Everglades Hotel. The free workshop, on Wednesday 9th October, is hosted by Safefood Knowledge Network, in association with Derry City and Strabane District Council. ********************* More …

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McConalogue hits back on SF DCB scheme claims

Agriculture and Marine Minister Charlie McConalogue has hit back at Sinn Fein Deputy Padraig MacLochlainn over the issue of defective concrete blocks. In the Dail this week, Deputy MacLochlainn lambasted the allocation of €70 million for the remediation of homes in 2025, under the defective concrete block grant scheme and the defective apartment redress scheme. …

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ESRI analysis shows Budget 2025 will have little effect on reducing poverty

The Taoiseach has said he was “taken aback” after analysis by the Economic and Social Research Institute showed that Budget 2025 will have little effect on reducing overall poverty or child poverty. It said the “untargeted” cost-of-living measures, such as the energy credits and double Child Benefit payments, would have been enough to pay for …

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Donegal Councillor believes Budget 2025 shows commitment to invest in Ireland

A Donegal Councillor has said Ireland is now in a good position to invest in education and healthcare after the Budget announcement earlier this week. Cllr Ciaran Brogan says the once-off payments, such as energy credits and children’s allowance will also have a positive impact for many people across the country. Speaking on the nine …

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Man arrested in Derry following road related incident

A man has been arrested in Derry following a road-related incident on the Culmore Road yesterday evening. Enquiries are ongoing and police are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. District Support Team officers were on patrol at around 7.50pm when they observed a BMW driving closely behind their vehicle. As this vehicle subsequently …

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President leads tributes to former Government Minister Mary O’Rourke

Politicians from across the political divide have been paying tribute to former government minister Mary O’Rourke who died at the age of 87. The President Michael D Higgins said she had a shrewd and magnetic approach to politics and politicians. While the Taoiseach said she was a force to be reckoned with. Tanaiste Michael Martin …

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Contractor appointed to complete Culmore Community Play Park project

Work at the Culmore Community Park project will begin later this month following the appointment of a contractor to complete the work at Ballynagard, Woodlands Avenue. Derry City and Strabane District Council have appointed Willie Doherty Construction to complete the new play park that will include equipment for younger children and older as well as …

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Ryanair CEO claims Dublin Airport will not be able to provide extra seats this Christmas

The head of Ryanair says Dublin Airport can usually offer 250,000 extra seats to airlines at Christmas, but not this year. Dublin Airport’s operator revealed yesterday that 26 million people had passed through so far in 2024. It’s moving closer to breaching the passenger cap, despite making cuts in an effort to comply with the …

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Donegal man killed in tragic Australian workplace accident named

The Donegal man who was killed in a tragic workplace accident in Australia has been named locally as Barry Breslin. The 35-year-old, originally from Straleel, Kilcar, sustained serious head injuries after being struck by an excavator in Northern Perth. He was taken by ambulance to  Royal Perth Hospital, where he died a short time later. …

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Malinbeg named best village in Donegal for solar energy production

A study has shown that Malinbeg is the best village in Donegal for solar energy production. 149 locations within the county were captured in the study. NRG Panel, analysed how much electricity Donegal residents can expect to produce from solar. The calculations took into account weather conditions, solar radiation, along with many other factors, for …

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150 Irish residents advised to leave Beirut following new strikes

Israeli forces have struck Hezbollah targets in Beirut in Lebanon. They’ve also told residents of more towns in the south to evacuate, as Hezbollah also carries out new strikes. The Department of Foreign Affairs has advised around 150 Irish citizens to leave the region. Kildare South Independent TD Cathal Berry says Irish troops are well …

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Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant payments exceed €2.9 million

Grant payments of the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant Scheme have exceeded €2.9 million, representing 58 homes that are being brought back into use. Since the Scheme opened in July 2022, 927 applications have been received to refurbish vacant properties. To date, 614 of these have been approved for grant support, with the balance awaiting further …

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Report shows dangers of gambling marketing in Ireland

  Children as young as 14 are being exposed to extremely high levels of gambling marketing in Ireland. An all island report published by Maynooth and Ulster Universities shows people are being provided with an unbalanced view of gambling, with most communications they receive downplaying the risks. The report singles out darts and horse racing …

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ATU Donegal Head of College expresses want for the university to become lead education facility in the Republic

The Head of College at ATU Donegal has said the university wants to become the lead facility in the Republic for cross border cooperation in education. Paul Hannigan has been appointed ATU Vice President with responsibility for Cross Border engagement, and a special engagement centre has been established in the Letterkenny campus. Mr Hannigan says …

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Banking and Insurance Redress Focus Group hits out at “unilateral disbandment” of working group

The Banking and Insurance Redress Focus Group has hit out at what it says was the unilateral disbandment of a working group by the Department of Housing. The group, which, was heralded as a major initiative by government last year, brought campaigners, banks, the Central Bank and department officials together, but after two meetings, it …

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Donegal Deputy pleads with Finance Minister to ‘see sense’ and scrap plans to spend €9m on phone pouches for schools

Donegal Deputy Pearse Doherty has pleaded with the Finance Minister to ‘see sense’ and not waste €9 million on pouches to stop smartphone use in schools. Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald has written to the Taoiseach Simon Harris – describing it as a ‘scandalous waste’ with many schools struggling to provide heat and electricity. …

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100% Redress Party advocates for the People’s Document in upcoming General Election

The 100% Redress Party have said they are dedicated to making the People’s Document a central theme in the upcoming general election. The Document was launched in March of this year, and sets out what is required to achieve a genuine 100% redress scheme for all those with properties affected by defective concrete. The party …

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