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Woman (80s) hospitalised following Buncrana crash yesterday

An elderly woman has been hospitalised following a collision in Buncrana yesterday at around 2.20 pm in the afternoon. A section of St. Oran’s Road remains closed following the crash that involved a car and two pedestrians. One of the pedestrians aged in her 80s is in Letterkenny University Hospital for treatment of her injuries. […]

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Over €500,000 spent on tackling knotweed in Donegal

Over half a million euro was spent on tackling invasive vegetation in Donegal over a four year period. A Journal Investigates report has revealed that €8.5 million was spent by Councils across the country in controlling the spread of Japanese, Himalayan and Giant knotweed between July 2020 and August last year. Donegal County Council received

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Commemorative plaque to be installed at former home of only Buncrana man to have played for Celtic FC

A commemorative plaque is to be installed at the former home of the only Buncrana man to have ever played for Celtic FC. Hugh ‘Dick’ Doherty went on to have a successful sporting career including playing for Blackpool FC and Derry City Football Club before becoming a founding member of Buncrana Hearts FC in the

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DCC urged to clarify if submission has been made to ongoing inquiry into controversial goldmine in Co Tyrone

Donegal County Council is being urged to clarify whether it has made a submission to an ongoing inquiry into proposals for a goldmine in Co Tyrone. Dalradian has been working on the site near Greencastle in the Sperrin Mountains since 2009. The Planning Appeals Commission inquiry commenced on Monday at the Strule Arts Centre in

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Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Regional Independents reach Government formation deal

A deal has been reached between Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and the regional independents. It will allow a Government to be formed on January 22nd. Under the terms of the deal the Regional Independent Group will get two super junior ministries. Political Correspondent Seán Defoe has more:

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New Garda policing model must recognise specific challenges facing Donegal – Deputy Doherty

Concerns continue to be raised over the new Garda policing model set to be rolled out this year in Donegal. The fear among members of the force on the ground is that the implementation of the new model will be rushed through ahead of Garda Commissioner Drew Harris stepping down. Donegal Deputy Pearse Doherty says

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Critically low Lough Mourne water levels impacting residents

Due to critically low water levels across the Lough Mourne Public Water Supply, Uisce Éireann is advising home and business owners in Ballybofey and Stranorlar that they might experience supply interruptions in the coming days. Works are ongoing to restore supply to the network with people being urged to conserve water. Uisce Eireann say a

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Man arrested after driving-related incident during morning rush hour in Derry

A man has been arrested in Derry following a driving-related incident this morning. Police say it was a busy time in the area and it’s fortunate no one was injured. Police were on patrol in the William Street area just before 9:30am when they attempted to stop a grey Vauxhall Corsa. As the driver of

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Calls for safety review of Millbrae Junction following morning collision

A local councillor says it was only a matter of time in relation to a collision in Stranorlar this morning. It occurred at the Milbrae Junction, adjacent to traffic lights at McClay’s Corner. Traffic at this junction includes those travelling to the local GP and a local primary school, as well as traffic travelling to

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Man charged to court in Derry following a failure to co-operate with police

A 33-year-old man has been charged with offences to appear before Derry Magistrates Court on the 5th of February. The offences are failing to co-operate with a preliminary test and failing to provide a specimen when in charge unfit. It follows a report of a driving related incident in the Waterside area yesterday.

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Boiler and heating oil stolen during Christmas week in Letterkenny

Gardaí are investigating the theft of a boiler and a quantity of home heating oil from a house at Gleann Tain Manor in Letterkenny over the Christmas period. It’s believed to have happened between 6pm on Monday December 30th and noon on the following day. Gardai in Letterkennny are urging anyone who observed any suspicious

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Gardai investigating window smashing incidents in Letterkenny and Buncrana

Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to criminal damage incidents in Letterkenny and Buncrana. Shortly after 8.20 on Sunday night in Fernhill, Letterkenny, rocks were thrown at a window of a house in that area and it was smashed as a result. Nobody was injured. Gardai are urging anyone who saw anything suspicious or has dash

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Ambitious tourism targets for island of Ireland, but new ETA is a problem – Tourism Ireland

Overseas tourism brought in €7 billion euro to the island of Ireland last year. That was up ten percent on 2023 – and 500 tourism leaders are meeting in Dublin today to discuss how to build on that this year. Alice Mansergh, Chief Executive of Tourism Ireland says it’s targeting an overseas tourism spend of

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Water conservation restrictions continuing in Raphoe, Convoy, Lifford and surrounding areas

Uisce Eireann says water conservation restrictions may cause disruptions to water supplies in Stranorlar, Raphoe, Convoy, Lifford, Liscooley, Leaght, Scotland, Blairstown, Meenahoney, Magheraboy, Powderly, Kildoney, Ballybofey and surrounding areas until 10 o’clock this morning, and again from 10 o’clock tonight until 10 o’clock tomorrow morning. It’s part of an ongoing conservation drive that’s been underway

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Some overnight water issues as a result of conservation restrictions in the Twin Towns

Uisce Eireann says any overnight supply disruptions as a result of water conservation restrictions in the vicinity of the Twin Towns should end at 8 o’clock this morning. The operation is focused on Ballybofey, Stranorlar, Drumboe, Aughashiel, Cooladawson, Cavan Lower and surrounding areas. People are advised to allow 3-4 hours after the estimated restoration time

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Teen Parent Support Programme to expand to include other young parents

A support programme for teenage parents in Donegal is to be evolved into a new service for young parents, in response to the changing needs of at risk families. At a recent special event 25 years of the Teen Parent Support Programme was celebrated after it has supported approximately10,000 women and men, across ten counties,

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€1m secured to enhance sustainable development and digital innovation of NW City Region

The ERNACT network has secured €4.2 million in funding to drive healthcare innovation and green digital transformation across Europe. €1 million in funding has been announced for the North West City region which will go towards further enhancing the region’s position as a key player in sustainable development and digital innovation. It’s part of a

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Public consultation launched on strategic drainage infrastructure plan for Derry

A public consultation has been launched on a strategic drainage infrastructure plan for Derry. The Living with Water in Derry Plan sets on a number of proposals for the city and surrounding areas. The draft Living With Water in Derry Plan proposes a collaborative multi-agency approach by encouraging partners to work together to develop the

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Tyrone Hair and Beauty business owner fined for unlawful possession of weight loss medicines

A 33-year-old Co Tyrone woman today received fines totaling £3,300 for breaches of Human Medicines Regulations. Shaunagh McElroy, of Fardross Road, Clogher appeared at Dungannon Magistrates Court where she pleaded guilty to 18 charges. The Court heard that in March 2023 and again in March 2024, enforcement officers from the Department of Health’s Medicines Regulatory

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Leak detection works may hit water supplies around Castlefinn tonight

Uisce Eireann says overnight leak detection works may cause supply disruptions in the vicinity of Castlefinn tonight. Residents and businesses in Corcullion, Cloughfin, Ballylast, Churchtown, Ballybogan, Magherareagh and surrounding areas may be affected by the works, which are scheduled to take place from 11pm tonight until 8am tomorrow morning.

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Concern grows at impact of ED overcrowding on people’s health

The Irish Patients Association says excess deaths caused by Emergency Department overcrowding must be urgently tackled by the next Government. The group is describing an estimated death toll of almost 2,500 patients last year as “shocking.” The figure comes from the application of the findings of a 2022 publication in the British Medical Journal about

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Early Childhood Ireland says over 1,300 children are seeking less than 100 available places

As 8,200 children return to Early Years and School Age Care settings in Donegal after the holidays, Early Childhood Ireland is calling on those involved in government formation talks to address staff shortages in the forthcoming Programme for Government. Recruitment and retention of staff continues to be one of the main issues faced by the

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Community Trails Plan being developed for South Donegal

A Community Trails Plan is being developed for South Donegal. Work is ongoing to inform the Community Trails plan detail and will identify existing and explore potential walks, trails and paths across the Donegal Municipal District. An integral element of the development of the Plan includes a programme of engagement, ‘Conversations with Our Communities,’ during

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Calls for AHBs to be examined as Dungloe development remains unfinished

A local Cllr is requesting that Donegal County Council write to Respond, an approved housing body, in relation to eight apartments that remain incomplete in Dungloe. Cllr Michael Colm Mac Giolla Easbuig says the amount of time it has taken to complete the construction of the two bedroom dwellings is totally unacceptable. It was hoped

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Forest owners in Donegal to receive share of over €380,000 in annual premiums

Forest owners in Donegal are benefitting from a share of over €380,000 in annual premiums. €24.2 million worth of the annual tax-free payment has been issued to over 7,000 forest owners across the country. Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine with responsibility for forestry, Senator Pippa Hackett is encouraging

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Hopes trial of Danielle McLaughlin will close in early February

There are to be two full days of hearings today and tomorrow in the case of Danielle McLaughlin, the Buncrana woman who was murdered in Goa in 2017. Vikat Bhaghat was arrested and charged shortly after Danielle’s body was discovered, a month after her 28th birthday. However, his trial has faced numerous delays and adjournments

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Report finds almost 2,500 people died last year due to lengthy waits on trolleys

There’s renewed concern about hospital overcrowding, as a new report shows almost 2,500 people died last year due to lengthy waits on trolleys. Analysis by data scientist Stephen Black, reported in the Irish Daily Mail, found 72% of patients are spending over six hours on a trolley. The Irish Nurses’ and Midwives’ Organisation says it’s

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Public inquiry to start today in to proposed gold mine near Omagh

A public inquiry is due to start today into proposals for a controversial gold mine in outside Omagh. Canadian company Dalradian is behind the application for the Sperrin Mountains. It says it’ll boost the economy – but local campaigners are worried about the impact on the area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The proposed underground mine would

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Sister of Jasmine McMonagle calling for more to be done to tackle femicide

The sister of a woman murdered in Killygordan six years ago says more needs to be done to tackle femicide in Ireland. Jenna McMonagle was speaking on RTÉ’s Upfront: The Podcast days after the sixth anniversary of her sister Jasmine’s death. She was killed by her former partner Richard Burke, of Killygordan in her home.

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Commemorative Mass and walk takes place on 3rd anniversary of Ashling Murphy’s death

A memorial mass and commemorative walk has taken place today to mark the third anniversary of the death of schoolteacher Ashling Murphy. The 23-year-old was out jogging on the Grand Canal near Tullamore, Co Offaly when she was murdered on the 12th of January 2022. Her third anniversary mass took place at St Brigid’s Church

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Power outage causing water supply disruptions in North Donegal

A power outage may cause supply disruptions to Muff, Quigley’s Point, Moville, Greencastle, Gleneely, Carndonagh and surrounding areas. Works are scheduled to take place until 6pm this evening. It is recommend that those affected allow 3-4 hours after the estimated restoration time for supply to fully return. Uisce Eireann Statement: Uisce Éireann is working to

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