News, Sport and Obituary Notices on Tuesday May 26th
News, Sport and Obituary Notices on Tuesday May 26th………….
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News, Sport and Obituary Notices on Tuesday May 26th………….
News, Sport and Obituary Notices on Tuesday May 26th Read More »
Over €26 million has been spent on agency staff at Letterkenny University Hospital over the past two years. Figures presented to Cllr Gerry McMonagle at a meeting of the Regional Health Forum this afternoon show €13 million was spent in 2024, and €13.5 million last year. Officials say they’re working on bringing those costs down,
Over €26 million spent on agency staff at LUH during 2024/2025 Read More »
The Joint Committee on Fisheries and Maritime Affairs today published its Report on Sea-Fisheries Protection. The report makes 14 recommendations, including better consultation between the Sea Fisheries Protection Authority and the industry, a comprehensive review of sea fisheries legislation, enforcement applied to non-Irish vessels fishing in Irish waters, and the establishment of new Ombudsman for
Report on SFPA makes 14 recommendations to fix ‘broken relationships’ Read More »
The Fréamha Housing Association will launch its new Five Year Strategic Plan, along 2026-2030, alongside an organisational rebrand and new interactive website next month. The launch, by County Council Cathaoirleach Cllr Paul Canning event will take place on Thursday, June 11th at the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny. Celebrating 22 years in operation, the Letterkenny based
Fréamha Housing Association to launch its new Five Year Strategic Plan Read More »
Today we address the long-standing battle for Buncrana’s missing swimming facilities, healthcare costs for the vulnerable, major planning changes on the horizon, and the annual summer parking crisis on our coastlines. Inside Today’s Episode: 🗞️ The Morning Press: We kick off with a thorough review of the front pages, tracking the leading local
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The Cabinet will be presented with the Occupied Territories Bill this morning. It follows months of talks between the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Attorney General’s office. The government’s version of this bill would ban the imports of goods from illegal Israeli settlements in Palestine. Following approval today, it’s understood Foreign Affairs Minister Helen
Cabinet to be presented with Occupied Territories Bill today Read More »
The historical sex offences trial of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson is due to start later. The 63-year-old has pleaded not guilty to 18 charges, involving two alleged victims between 1985 and 2008. A trial of the facts of his wife Eleanor Donaldson will proceed simultaneously, a process that cannot result in her being criminally
Trial of Jeffrey Donaldson to start today Read More »
The OPW has published data outlining the number of visitors to various heritage sites in Donegal last year. Donegal Castle received just over 76,0000 visitors, while Doe Castle received just over 34,000 visitors. There were just over 16,000 visitors recorded at Grianan of Aileach, and just over 3,250 at the Flax Mill at Newmills. Glebe
OPW publishes 2025 visitor numbers for Donegal heritage sites Read More »
DONEGAL WEATHER TODAY Partly sunny conditions throughout the day. Highest temperatures of 22°C with northeast winds reaching 11 mph. UV Index of 5 (Moderate) and a 5% chance of rain. EVENING Turning increasingly cloudy but remaining dry. Temperatures falling to between 14°C and 16°C with steady northeasterly breezes. Rain chance 5%. TONIGHT Mostly cloudy conditions
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Students are being warned not to heed AI Leaving Cert predictions. Ahead of the State exams getting underway on June 3rd, exam authorities are warning that students should not use AI to predict what topics might appear on this year’s papers. The Irish Examiner is reporting that some AI-powered platforms are targeting Irish students, offering
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Gardaí in Ardara have issued a reminder to motorists about the strict rules surrounding disabled parking bays, after catching a driver using a permit that didn’t belong to them yesterday. Drivers are warned that parking in a disabled space without a valid permit carries an immediate €150 fine, rising to €225 if unpaid within 28
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Donegal County Council has published options reports for four greenway routes in the county, with people being invited to view the detailed documents and put any questions they may have to the authority. The council says the Phase 2 Options Selection process for four greenway projects has now been completed, with documentation now on display
Council publishes Options Reports for four greenways in Donegal Read More »
Councillor Albert Doherty has raised concerns about the impact of new EU mobility package rules on cross-border haulage. He says that from July 1st, journeys crossing the border will be classified as international trips, requiring HGVs to be fitted with a new second-generation smart tachograph and operators to obtain an international haulage licence. Councillor Doherty
Inishowen councillor says cross-border truckers could face substantial new costs Read More »
A South Donegal TD and Junior Minister says he believes there needs to be a discussion on overhauling the rates system. Minister Frank Feighan was responding to Wexford Deputy Malcolm Byrne, who told the Dail the bill governing how rates are calculated and local government is funded was signed into law by King George
Feighan says turnover might be a better way to determine commercial rates Read More »
Police are investigating a report of two assaults which occurred in the Waterloo Place area of Derry at around ten to eight on Friday evening. The PSNI say officers attended the area of Foyle Street after a report of a large gathering of youths. Two assaults were reported to them, believed to have occurred in
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Cherrymore Kitchens and Bedrooms say following last week’s fire at their Donegal factory, they’re currently working on restoring the Donegal showroom’s phone line and hope to be operational again very soon. They’re currently assessing the exact status of orders, and say they’ll be in touch in with all customers shortly. In the meantime, the company’s
Cherrymore promise to contact all customers shortly after devastating fire Read More »
Almost 80 percent of people admit to engaging in distracting behaviour while driving. 31 percent use map apps, 30 percent eat and drink, and 15 percent adjust dashboard screens while behind the wheel. 10 percent admit to using phones at red lights, while 7 percent use social media or reply to messages, according to
Aviva research shows 80% admit to distracting behaviour while driving Read More »
Students from Carndonagh Community School have asked Donegal County Council to forward research to the Minister for Children regarding mobile phone use and proposals to raise the minimum age for social media access to 15. Their findings suggest that 96 per cent of 10 to 15-year-olds using social media have been exposed to harmful content.
Carndonagh Community School pupils tell DCC a social media ban won’t work Read More »
Three young boys were arrested in Derry last evening following reports of masked youths throwing stones at passing vehicles and blocking Glengalliagh Road with burning pallets at around 6 o’clock. It is also believed that petrol bombs were thrown, causing damage to a bus stop in the area. Officers attended and dispersed the crowd, remaining
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Buncrana Leisure Centre has been ranked last for refurbishment despite being closed for 11 years, a meeting of Donegal County Council has heard. A motion before today’s meeting, following a report from Swim Ireland, is calling for leisure centre provision across the county to be made the number one priority for recreational infrastructure, and for
Gardaí have arrested a woman in connection with the disappearance and murder of Kyran Durnin. The schoolboy was 6 years old when he was last seen alive in 2022. Kyran Durnin was first reported missing in August 2024. However, Gardaí upgraded his case to a murder investigation in the belief that he was last seen
Woman arrested in connection with disappearance and murder of Kyran Durnin Read More »
Today we dissect the dramatic fallout from the Education Minister’s visit to Donegal, alongside crucial updates on local school campaigns, sporting triumphs, and a celebration of women in agriculture. Inside Today’s Episode: 🗞️ The Morning Press: We kick off the show with our regular glance at the front pages, tracking the stories that are dominating
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Tribute has been paid to Eddie Fullerton on the 35th anniversary of his death. The Sinn Fein Councillor was shot dead in his home in Buncrana by loyalist paramilitaries in 1991. No one has been convicted of his murder. Donegal Deputy Padraig Mac Lochlainn claims the assassination was the work of at least two agents
Tribute paid to Eddie Fullerton on 35th anniversary of his death Read More »
The Northwest Regional Drug and Alcohol Task Force has officially opened Rowan House in Letterkenny. It is the first dedicated premises established by the Task Force in Donegal and reflects its commitment to expanding accessible, community‑based, recovery‑focused supports. Rowan House offers a broad range of supports, including one‑to‑one counselling, group programmes, outreach services, and recovery‑focused
Northwest Regional Drug and Alcohol Task Force opens Rowan House in Letterkenny Read More »
57 patients were on trolleys across the North West this morning. In Letterkenny University Hospital, 16 people were without beds, while 41 patients were on trolleys in Sligo University Hospital. University Hospital Limerick was the most overcrowded hospital in the country, with 114 people waiting for a bed.
57 patients on trolleys across the North West this morning Read More »
Three Donegal venues have been included in the 2026 Grassroots Venues Support Scheme. The Social in Gaoth Dobhair has been allocated €20,000, while Buncrana Cinema and O’Flaherty’s Bar Ltd. in Buncrana are set to receive €8,000 each. Nationally, over €1 million has been provided in to support grassroots music venues and to showcase the talent
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A man has been charged to court following a report of an assault in Coalisland, Tyrone on Saturday. The man, aged 35, has been charged with two counts of criminal damage, possession of an article with a blade or point in a public place, and common assault. He is due to appear before Dungannon Magistrates’
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The mother of Enoch Burke has defended her family’s protests that took place in Donegal on Friday. They confronted the Minister for Education Hildegard Naughton during her visits to Scoil Mhuire and Mulroy College in Milford. Martina Burke was speaking on the Greg Hughes Show this morning. She outlined why they felt the need to
Mother of Enoch Burke defends family’s protests in Donegal Read More »
€200,000 has been allocated for river conveyance and flood prevention works in Donegal under the Government’s newly announced OPW funding package. The funding can be used to remove river-conveyance blockages at locations such as bridges, culverts, and river crossings where restrictions pose an immediate flood risk to properties and communities. Broader changes to the Minor Works
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Police in Derry are appealing for information to trace the owner of an abandoned motorcycle. The Ballyarnett Neighbourhood Policing Team was conducting patrols in the Collon Lane area yesterday when a motorcycle failed to stop. The vehicle was located a short distance away after being abandoned by the rider, who also ditched their helmet and
Information appeal launched after motorcycle abandoned in Derry Read More »
Record-breaking temperatures may be in store for the next few days. Temperatures peaked at 24.9 degrees yesterday, with the good weather expected to hang around until at least Wednesday. Dónal Egan, Meteorologist with Met Éireann, says we could see record-breaking temperatures for May over the coming days:
Record-breaking temperatures for May expected this week Read More »
34 men have been deported from the country on grounds of criminality. The Justice Minister has confirmed the completion of a charter removal flight from Dublin to Poland and Lithuania. 22 Polish and 12 Lithuanian nationals have been deported from the State. They were flown from Dublin Airport to Warsaw in Poland yesterday afternoon, and
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The second workshop for the Buncrana Regeneration and Action Plan will be taking place next week. The ‘Visualising Futures’ session will explore ideas, opportunities and potential projects that help shape a shared vision for the town. Donegal County Council says this will culminate in a practical and deliverable masterplan. People are being invited to get
Next workshop of Buncrana Regeneration and Action Plan taking place next week Read More »
Councillor Declan Meehan has proposed that the new walkway from the Kilmacrennan Road to the pitches at Moyle View Park in Milford be officially named “The Sylvester Hiemstra Way”. The request came from Milford Athletic Club in honour of Dutch-born Sylvester Hiemstra, who became involved with the club after moving to the area in 1997.
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Rules around rural housing may be relaxed. Plans, which are due to go before Cabinet next month, would see local authorities instructed to ease restrictions on one-off houses along main roads where there are already rows of homes, according to the Sunday Independent. Currently, the rules differ depending on the local authority involved and are
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Police investigating an assault in Derry last night have charged a man to court. The 39-year-old has been charged with grievous bodily harm. He was released unconditionally in respect of possession of a class C controlled drug. He is due to appear before Dungannon Magistrates’ Court tomorrow.
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A man has died following a single-vehicle collision in Enniskillen, Fermanagh this morning. He has been named as 39-year-old Michael Kenna from Belturbet in Cavan. Police had received a report at around 6am of a collision involving a motorcycle in the Marble Arch Road area. Officers, along with colleagues from the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service
Man (30s) dies following motorcycle crash in Fermanagh Read More »
84% of Gen Z experienced sunburn at least once in the last year. That’s up from 73% in 2024 and two-thirds in 2023. The Irish Cancer Society is encouraging them to make sure they take the risk of skin cancer seriously. Its Director of Clinical Affairs, Amy Nolan, says if kids and teens get sunburnt
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Anyone heading out on the water this weekend is being urged to stay safe. The RNLI says, while temperatures are rising on land, the water remains cold at this time of year – and there is a risk of cold water shock if someone falls in. Water Safety Team Spokesperson, Killian O’Kelly is advising people
RNLI issues water safety advice as temperatures set to rise in Donegal Read More »
Police are appealing for witnesses and information following an assault in Derry last night. Police received a report at around 10.20pm of a fight between two men in the Waterloo Street area, where one man was punched in the face, fell, and hit his head. Officers attended the scene and the injured man was taken
Man hospitalised following assault in Derry Read More »
Emergency services are at the scene of a road traffic collision on the Marble Arch Road in Fermanagh. The road is closed in both directions between the Blunnick Road and the Bog Road. It is expected to remain closed for some time while emergency services attend the incident and the area is cleared. Motorists are
Emergency services at the scene of serious collision in Fermanagh Read More »
Police in Derry have seized a vehicle that was being driven with no insurance. The discovery was made while they were on foot patrol in the Waterside area yesterday. The driver of the vehicle has been issued a fixed charge penalty notice and the vehicle has been seized. The PSNI say uninsured motorists may drive
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Africa Day celebrations are getting underway across Donegal today. Family-friendly events celebrating African culture, music, food and heritage are taking place in Buncrana, Stanorlar and Ballybofey. Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Neale Richmond says today celebrates the impact people in Ireland have had across
Africa Day celebrations getting underway across Donegal Read More »
Friends and family of the Irish activists who were detained by Israel are at Dublin Airport to welcome them home. 12 Irish citizens are due to arrive from Turkey within the next hour, after being deported from Israel. The activists were on their way to Gaza when they were intercepted by Israeli forces earlier this
Irish activists detained by Israel due back home today Read More »
Hot weather is on the way for the country. Temperatures will gradually rise, hitting 26 degrees over the coming days. High pressure will bring mostly dry and settled weather. Met Eireann Forecaster Ailís Hankinson has the outlook for today:
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A 31-year-old woman who was arrested on suspicion of several drug-related offences in the Cityside area of Derry yesterday has been released on bail to allow for further police enquiries. Meanwhile, a 38-year-old man who was subsequently arrested on the M2 on suspicion of drug-related offences on the same date has also been released on
Man and woman arrested on drug charges in Derry released on bail Read More »
12 Donegal projects are set to receive a share of €92,000 under the Lenalea Community Development fund. The funding is linked to the Lenalea Windfarm, which is operated by SSE. Organisations within 15 kilometres of the wind farm are eligible to apply for support. In a statement, SSE says that this year, major projects include
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Donegal ETB has requested that a team be established to support children with defective concrete blocks. Cllr Michael McBride, a member of Donegal County Council’s DCB Committee, says during a visit to the county last week, he put the request to housing minister James Browne. He says that children living in such homes will find
Donegal ETB request DCB support team for children Read More »
Councillor Tómas Seán Devine has asked the Letterkenny-Milford Municipal District to support a proposal to restrict HGVs from using the Windyhall Road during peak times. He said large vehicles are causing serious tailbacks, particularly during the morning school run, and described traffic congestion in the area as shocking. Councillor Devine said even small changes could
Proposal to restrict HGVs using Windyhall Road in peak times Read More »
The Donegal born director of the three-part Kylie Minogue documentary on Netflix says the signer’s energy is intoxicating. He describes the series as a personal and intimate film and admires Kylie’s emotional honesty. In 2005 the signer was diagnosed with cancer, and director Michael Harte says nothing could stop her from getting back on
Donegal director of new Kylie documentary speaks of her ‘intoxicating energy’ Read More »