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Industrial Action to commence tomorrow at Ard Greine Court

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation and the Psychiatric Nurses Association will begin industrial action in the form of a work-to-rule in Ard Greine court at 9am tomorrow morning. Both unions have balloted their members for industrial action following a decision by the employer to withdraw a proposal that would have 24/7 management on-site. For

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Trump hails Iran deal, but concerns remain regarding Israel’s actions in Lebanon

Donald Trump claims ships are starting to move through the Strait of Hormuz. On social media, the American president says many are loaded with oil and are now going through a ‘safe, secure and pristine’ southern highway. It’s after the US and Iran agreed a framework to end the war between the two countries. However,

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Search continues for Castlederg woman missing in Fermanagh

Police say an extensive search operation is continuing for a Castlederg woman who was reported missing in Fermanagh 10 days ago. 31 year old Lyndsey Rankin was last seen, wearing black leggings and a dark-coloured top, at around 9.30am on Friday, 5th June in the Castle Archdale Marina area of Lisnarick. Inspector Melanie Hicks said: “We

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Industrial Action at Árd Gréine Court, Stranorlar to begin tomorrow

Industrial Action at Árd Gréine Court in Stranorlar, in the form of a work to rule, will begin at 9am tomorrow. This action is being taken by the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation and the Psychiatric Nurses Association following a decision by the employer to withdraw a proposal that would have 24/7 management on-site. Both

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McCrossan hits out at those behind last week’s rioting in NI

The Assembly at Stormont has today heard condemnation of the unrest last week in Belfast and elsewhere following a stabbing on Monday of last week. Representatives from all parties hit out at those responsible for the rioting and violence, among them, West Tyrone MLA Daniel McCrossan. He said those behind the rioting should think about

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Families of the Creeslough Tragedy to attend Leinster House event

The families affected by the Creeslough Tragedy will be in attendance at an event in Leinster House on Wednesday. Hosted by Sinn Féin, the event called ‘The Creeslough Tragedy: Hearing from Victims’ Families’, gives an opportunity for family members who lost loved ones in the tragedy and survivors to speak directly to TDs and Senators

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New fire appliance for Carndonagh Fire Station

A new fire appliance has been delivered to Carndonagh Fire Station. The machinery worth over €500,000 was secured with the support of Donegal County Council. The machinery will ensure greater response capabilities in north Inishowen, which go beyond responding to fires, with the service also having a role in road traffic collisions. Donegal Deputy Pádraig

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Large drug seizure by Gardaí in Dunfanaghy

Gardaí in Donegal have seized a large haul of drugs and cash during searches in Dunfanaghy. These occurred on Friday last, with investigations into drug-related activity ongoing. The initial search carried out by officers attached to the Donegal Divisional Drugs Unit resulted in the seizure of approximately €40,000 of suspected cannabis, cocaine, and various types

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Meehan concerned that initiative to tackle dereliction will further disadvantage smaller towns

A Milford Electoral Area Councillor says when it comes to tackling derelict properties, Donegal County Council has been excellent in using the carrot of grants, but has totally failed when it comes to the stick of collecting levies. Cllr Declan Meehan was speaking after the Tánaiste said many derelict properties could be used for housing, if local authorities

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The Greg Hughes Show | Monday | 15/06/2026

Today we address a massive local uproar over a pier jumping ban, analyze Donegal’s tough championship road ahead, track a frustrating ongoing water outage, raise vital medical awareness, and look at the alarming link between major sporting tournaments and domestic violence. Inside Today’s Episode: 🗞️ The Morning Press: We kick off the week with our

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Calls for more collaboration with Fermanagh and Omagh Council

A councillor in South Donegal has called for further engagement with Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, for the purposes of cross-border tourism. Cllr Michael McMahon says there should be meetings held between the relevant stakeholders to explore what the areas have in common. He adds that there needs to be more tourism coming from within

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Brogan calls for meeting with Fáilte Ireland

There have been calls for a discussion in relation to Fáilte Ireland’s future plans for the Letterkenny-Milford MD. Cllr Ciaran Brogan is seeking a meeting to discuss the plans and investment priorities after the Tourist Information Centre was moved to An Grianán Theatre in Letterkenny. Cllr Brogan says tourism in Letterkenny and the surrounding area

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Investigations ongoing after Donegal Town road collision

Gardaí confirm they attended the scene of a road traffic collision involving a car and a pedestrian in the early hours of this morning. This incident occurred in Donegal Town. In a statement Gardaí said “the female pedestrian, aged in her 20s, was brought to Letterkenny University Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.” They confirm investigations are

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Police treating Derry disorder as ‘sectarian-motivated’

Police in Derry made five arrests last evening after an incident they’re treating as sectarian-motivated. At around 6:30pm reports were received of youths gathered in the Bishop Street and Nailors Row area of the city engaging in spontaneous disorder which involved the throwing of stones in the area of the Fountain Estate. Offences included riotous

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‘Full of belief not hope’ Cork’s Maguire on victory

Cork have stunned Donegal in Round 2A of the All Ireland Senior Football Championship. After being down by five at half-time a second-half rally ensure progression. Steven Sherlock scored nine-points for the Rebels as they beat the League champions by 17-points to 1-13. Cork midfielder Ian Maguire says there was confidence within their panel that

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‘We don’t have time to feel sorry for ourselves’ McGuinness reflects on Cork defeat

Jim McGuinness has given his reflection following Donegal’s All Ireland Senior Football Championship defeat. The result sees Donegal enter the Preliminary qualifying round in the Championship. This was the first game at Ballybofey’s MacCumhaill Park in 14 months which saw a crowd of near 17,000 spectators. McGuinness expressed his disappointments to Ryan Ferry:

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Cllr calls for lifeguards in Donegal to start work from May

A call has been made for lifeguards in Donegal to be on duty earlier in the year, following multiple incidents during May. The RNLI, Gardaí, and the Ambulance service have received praise for their work by Bundoran-based Cllr Michael McMahon. He says that without their intervention, there could have been a fatality. Cllr McMahon is

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The Greg Hughes Show | Friday | 12/06/26

Today we dissect a volatile week of protests in Belfast, preview an inspiring long-form interview, launch a massive cultural calendar with international diplomats, and brace for a heavyweight clash in Ballybofey. Inside Today’s Episode: 🏛️ The Friday Panel: Greg is joined in studio by Cllr Ciarán Brogan, Paddy Rooney, and Professor Pat O’Connor for an

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McConalogue faces questions over Ireland vs Israel football fixtures

Junior Sports Minister Charlie McConalogue has faced questions today on the Government’s stance on the Republic of Ireland football team participating in fixtures against Israel in the autumn. This week, the coalition has faced pressure on the matter after two Dáil motions calling for the Nation’s League games to be cancelled. Minister McConalogue says that

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Givinostat recommended for approval by Oireachtas committee

An orphan drug ‘Givinostat’ has been recommended for approval by an Oireachtas committee on Drugs Use. It’s to treat Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a genetic disorder mainly affecting males, which causes progressive muscle weakness. The drug was approved for use in the European Union in June of 2025, but was not approved for reimbursement in Ireland.

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Taxi availability in south Donegal becoming a ‘serious issue’

Following concerns being raised earlier this week about the lack of taxis in Buncrana, similar issues have been raised in South Donegal. Cllr Micheal Naughton has called the lack of access to transport a serious issue, particularly for the hospitality industry. He has now called on the Economic Development section of Donegal County Council to

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