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Gardaí to assist PSNI in identifying those who crossed the border for Belfast riots

Gardai are working with the PSNI to identify if anyone who travelled across the border during disorder in the North was involved in criminal behaviour. The Justice Minister says she has spoken with the Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, while she also had a phone call with the UK’s Home Secretary Yvette Cooper. More than a

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Man (60s) dies after single vehicle collision in Omagh

Police in Omagh have confirmed that a man has died following a single vehicle road traffic collision in the Drumquin area on Monday evening. The crash involving a black 2024 Suzuki S-Cross happened at approximately 7.50pm on the Dooish Road. Police attended along with colleagues from other emergency services who provided first aid at the scene

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Man arrested in Derry for multiple drug-related offences.

The PSNI says Detectives from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Organised Crime Branch have arrested a man on suspicion of a number of drug-related offences. A search was conducted in Derry yesterday which resulted in an arrest, and the seizure of suspected Class B drugs and cash. A vehicle and drug-related paraphernalia were also

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Raw sewage is still entering the water at Burtonport – McClafferty

  One of the local councillors who attended the event says there is still a problem with raw sewage entering the water at Burtonport, and that needs to be addressed. Cllr Michael McClafferty says he received an email from the Burtonport Harbour Committee this morning in which the committee say the issue still hasn’t been

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Man arrested after £20,000 worth of drugs is seized in Derry

*UPDATE: The man arrested has since been charged* The PSNI say officers from the Paramilitary Crime Task Force have arrested a man on suspicion of drugs-related offences following a stop-and-search of a vehicle in Derry last evening. Last night, the vehicle was stopped in the Culmore Road area of the city, and following a search,

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Demolition of publicly owned DCB affected apartment building to go ahead in Letterkenny

Donegal County Council is preparing to demolish and rebuild a publicly owned defective block affected apartment building in the Carnamuggagh area of Letterkenny. However, it’s not being done under a social housing redress scheme which hasn’t yet been finalised, and will not include apartments. On today’s Nine til Noon Show, Cllr Gerry McMonagle confirmed the

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Altnagelvin doctor says some overseas health workers in NI are questioning whether they are safe

Politicians have been called back to Stormont early from their summer break after recent rioting in Belfast. The PSNI has called for backup from police forces across the UK, and says 5 more arrests were made as they dealt with a number of race-related hate crimes and incidents last night. Disorder since an anti-immigration protest

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New online ‘Traffic Watch’ initiative is now live

Bad driver behaviour can be reported online from today. A new online Garda Traffic Watch form – available on the Garda.ie website – will be continuously monitored and cases escalated if needed. Traffic Watch is described as a partnership approach with all road users aimed at improving driver behaviour, reducing the number of road collisions

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Sod turned on second phase of Burtonport Regeneration Project

The sod has been officially turned on phase two of the Burtonport Regeneration Project by minister, Charlie McConalogue. Speaking at the sod turning ceremony, Minister McConalogue said the next phase of the development – which will see an investment of €3.3 million – will deliver a new harbour, ferry terminal building and an enterprise building.

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New fisheries scheme to enable economic development of inshore fishing

A new scheme has been announced by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine that will enable the economic development of inshore fishing. An inshore census was conducted by Bord Iascaigh Mhara in 2023, the analysis of which will be available shortly. It’s findings will be used as the basis for the completion of

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Strule Shared Education Campus construction contract awarded Woodvale Lowry Joint Venture Limited

It has been confirmed that the Strule Shared Education Campus construction contract has been awarded Woodvale Lowry Joint Venture Limited. Construction is set to begin later this year. Woodvale Lowry Joint Venture Limited will deliver the £375million shared education facility on the site of the former Lisanelly Army Barracks in Omagh. Construction is due to

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DUP delegation to meet with hospital staff following unrest in Belfast

A DUP delegation’s meeting with healthcare staff at a major hospital later. It follows reports some overseas health workers in Northern Ireland have expressed fear of staying the country in the wake of recent disorder. In the latest night of unrest in Belfast – there was a spate of criminal disorder and hate crime attacks

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New life sentencing laws won’t make judge’s minimum tariff legally binding

Proposed new life sentencing laws would not make a judge’s minimum tariff legally binding. The Justice Minister says a judge would issue a recommendation for how long a murderer would spend behind bars, but they would still be allowed to engage with the Parole Board after 12 years. The Life Sentencing Bill would make it

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Day Centres and Meals on Wheels services eligible to apply for €25,000 funding

Around 400 community Day Centres and Meals on Wheels services around the country will be eligible to apply for increased funding of up to 25 thousand euro. The Health Minister Stephen Donnelly announced the ten-million-euro upgrade programme for older persons community services, to enable people to age well in their own homes. Funding will be

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Nearly 300 arrested for using a phone while driving over Bank Holiday weekend in Ireland

294 drivers were arrested for using a phone while behind the wheel, over the August Bank Holiday weekend. 180 were arrested for driving while intoxicated, after gardai carried out over 4,900 drug and alcohol tests. 3,886 drivers were detected speeding during the garda road safety campaign which ran from last Thursday until this morning. Three

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No timeline set to lift 100ml liquid restriction at airport securities

There is currently no timeline set to lift the 100ml liquid restriction at airport securities. Many EU airports had scrapped the limit and the need to remove liquid from your bags in recent months, following the rollout of upgraded screening technology. There are now concerns surrounding these machines and their abilities to properly screen larger

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Those who took out jumbo mortgages during Celtic Tiger era at risk of repossession

Some of those who took out jumbo mortgages during the Celtic Tiger era are at risk of repossession. At the time houses were overpriced and people on very high salaries were sometimes allowed borrow up to 7 times their income. This has led many to fall into financial difficulty now, as they head towards retirement,

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Uisce Eireann urges water conservation as pressure grows on Letterkenny supplies

Uisce Éireann is urging people in the Letterkenny area to conserve water, saying they are experiencing high levels of demand, which is leading to some customers experiencing outages and low pressure because of the impact on reservoir levels. As a result, homes and businesses are being asked to be mindful of their water usage to

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Almost 12% of Ireland’s derelict residences are in Donegal

Over 20 thousand residential buildings were classified as derelict in June this year. A new quarter-2 report by GeoDirectory found the figure has fallen by 3.4 per cent compared to the same time last year. The report says Derelict address points continue to be concentrated along the west coast of Ireland, with Mayo registering the

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Uisce Eireann urged to act immediately on water issues in South Letterkenny

A Letterkenny councillor says Uisce Eireann must address water supply issues in the Bomany, Tulluygay and New Mills area as a matter of urgency. IN a statement to Highland Radio, Uisce Éireann says it is aware of ongoing issues with a small number of elevated properties on the south side of Letterkenny, and a longer-term

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Update – HSE clarifies situation regarding respite services at St Joseph’s Hospital

UPDATE – The HSE has now released the following statement – St Joseph’s Community Hospital – Respite Services Following a HIQA inspection last week in St Joseph’s Community Hospital, Stranorlar and in order to continue to operate within the regulations, a number of respite beds had to be temporarily closed to allow for essential refurbishment/fire

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Hikers asked not to climb Errigal as helicopter facilitates out works on pathway

Hikers are being asked not to climb Errigal Mountain today and tomorrow as a helicopter will be carrying out vital works in the area. The pathway up the mountain had been significantly damaged by heavy rain earlier this year. A stop/go system will be in operation on the road adjacent to the car park on

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Extra facilitator employed to roll out Defective Concrete Block Scheme

It has been confirmed by the Department of Housing that there will be an extra facilitator employed to support the rollout of the Defective Concrete Block Scheme. The scheme has been operating for over a year, which has been accessed by homeowners to provide them with support and information. Minister for for Agriculture, Food and

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Pedestrians asked to follow signage at Harbour Square in Derry

In Derry, pedestrians in and around Harbour Square are asked to follow signs redirecting them to approved pathways and urging them to avoid treading on grass verges. Derry City & Strabane District Council say they understand that the public realm works are an inconvenience, but would appreciate the public’s co-operation. These construction works will continue

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Respite care at St. Joseph’s ceased with “immediate effect”

    There have been calls for clarity after a Lifford-Stranorlar councillor was informed that respite facilities at St. Joseph’s Hospital have been removed with immediate effect. It is believed the decision was made after a HIQA inspection on Friday. Cllr Dakota Nic Mheanman says the questions the community has must be addressed immediately by

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Man arrested after Police in Derry seize suspected Class drugs

UPDATE: The man arrested has been released on bail to allow for further enquiries. Police in Derry seized suspected Class drugs and made an arrest while on patrol in the Waterside on Monday night. Shortly before 11pm, Waterside Neighbourhood Policing Team officers in the Strathfoyle area were alerted to a vehicle, and the way it

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