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Three hospitalised following early morning crash yesterday

Three people were hospitalised following a single car collision in Letterkenny in the early hours of yesterday morning. A car travelling on the N56 from Letterkenny towards Illistrin at around 2.45am left the road and crashed into a fence. The driver and two passengers were treated at Letterkenny University Hospital for non life threatening injuries.

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Taoiseach criticizes defence forces following suspended sentence for solider who attacked a woman

The Taoiseach has strongly criticized the Defence Forces after it emerged it’s reviewing how many serving members have convictions for gender-based violence. It’s after a 22 year old solider received a suspended sentence for a violent unprovoked attack on Natasha O’Brien in Limerick. Bosses in the Defence Forces are now examining if other members were

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Ambulance handovers delayed due to lack of space at LUH ED according to HSE audit

A HSE internal audit has found that half of ambulances observed at Letterkenny University Hospital, Mercy University Hospital and Sligo University Hospital failed to reset inside twenty minutes. The Irish Independent reports that turnaround times were examined over a four hour period at the three emergency departments. The reason for the handover delays were due

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AIB host agriculture sustainability event in Ballybofey this evening

An event for farmers to discuss sustainability is being hosted by AIB in Ballybofey this evening. It will see a panel discussion with five industry experts talking about issues such as the nitrate directive, the cost efficiency of solar panels and the signpost programme. The event, which is free of charge, gets under way in

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Michael McGrath set to be nominated as Ireland’s new European Commissioner.

Michael McGrath is set to be nominated as Ireland’s new European Commissioner. Cabinet will be asked to approve the current Finance Minister for the role in Brussels when it meets this morning. It’s understood Michael McGrath was named by the Tánaiste as his nominee to be the new European Commissioner at a meeting of coalition

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Persistent water outages need to be addressed in Gaeltacht areas

A Cllr has called for a meeting with Uisce Eireann over concerns of persistent water outages in Glasserchoo. Cllr Micheal Choilm Mac Giolla Easbuig says while he appreciates the work that has been done to date, following another burst pipe yesterday, more appropriate measures must be taken. The area takes on Gaeltacht students, with some

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Donegal Deputy slams the rushed passing of bills in Dáil as summer recess approaches

Concerns have again been raised in relation to the rate at which bills are passed as the Dáil reaches it’s summer recess period. Donegal Deputy Thomas Pringle says it’s an evident pattern that important legislation ends up being rushed through scrutiny in an effort to see the matter closed before the Christmas and summer breaks.

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Donegal to receive over €13,600 in library support funding

Donegal County Council has received €13,678.09 in funding under the Dormant Accounts Action Plan to see libraries made more accessible. Nationally €550,000 has been granted to see the installation of library supports. It’s in a bid to engage with marginalised groups in the community. Assistive technologies such as hearing loops and electronic magnifiers are included

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Need for CCTV cameras to monitor life rings in Letterkenny highlighted after further tampering of life-saving devices

The need for the installation of CCTV cameras to monitor life rings in Letterkenny has been highlighted after the life-saving devices were interfered with yet again. Over the weekend, one life ring located near the Port Bridge was stolen while two more were removed and discarded nearby. Community campaigner, Colm McDaid believes CCTV monitoring of

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Over 7,800 people who fled Ukraine after war broke out living in Donegal

More than 107,000 people have arrived in Ireland from Ukraine since the start of the conflict with Russia. Just over 100 people arrived in the week ending the 2nd of June. 7,802 people who fled Ukraine are currently living in Donegal. That’s an increase of 189 over the past four months. The majority of arrivals

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Chair of Buncrana Tidy Towns Committee surprised and shocked at IBAL survey

The Chair of Buncrana Tidy Towns Committee has described the latest IBAL survey as surprising and shocking. The town has been ranked 27 in the top 40 towns and cities surveyed in Ireland and deemed ‘moderately littered’. An Taisce says just four of ten sites in the town secured the top litter grade with a

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Tributes continue to be paid to man who died in diving incident in Donegal

Tributes continue to be paid to Patrick Doran who died in a diving incident in South Donegal on Saturday afternoon. The 49 year old from Co Leitrim passed away after getting into difficulty at Teelin Bay during the North West Dive Rally. A second man, aged in his 60s was airlifted to hospital. Cathaoirleach of

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HSE faces mounting pressure to deliver dedicated neurology service at LUH

The HSE is facing mounting pressure to deliver a dedicated neurology service at Letterkenny University Hospital. An outreach neurology service is currently provided at the hospital with patients also forced to make the roundtrip to Sligo to see a consultant. Health Minister Stephen Donnelly says he expects the results of a review of the service

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Both sides in Aer Lingus dispute urged to sit down and work out differences

Both sides in the Aer Lingus dispute are being called on to sit down and work out their differences. It comes ahead of a ‘work to rule’ by pilots from Wednesday and an eight hour strike on Saturday. It’s led to the cancellation of 244 flights, after 120 more cancellations were announced over the weekend.

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Three teenagers and young boy arrested after police officers assaulted in Derry

Three teenagers and a young boy have been arrested after three PSNI officers were assaulted in Derry on Friday evening. One officer was kicked, a second officer’s hand was stamped on, and a third had a police vehicle door slammed on their arm. Two teenage girls were arrested on suspicion of offences including assault on

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Coalition party leaders to discuss who will be Ireland’s next EU Commissioner

The three coalition party leaders will discuss who is to become Ireland’s next EU Commissioner today. The nomination to replace Mairead McGuinness will be made by Fianna Fail, with speculation its likely to be Finance Minister Michael McGrath. His appointment would still have to be approved by the European Parliament. Meanwhile Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien,

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Gardai thank ‘majority’ of people who visited Donegal over rally weekend for compliance and co-operation

Gardai have thanked the ‘majority’ of people who visited Donegal over rally weekend for their compliance and co-operation. A large policing operation was in place over the past number of days with additional Gardai drafted in and assistance provided by the PSNI also. Defective vehicles were seized over the course of the weekend and motorists

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Kelly goes to 6-0 in pro MMA career after locking in superb guillotine choke at Dublin’s 3Arena

MMA fighter Darragh Kelly has moved to 6-0 in his pro MMA career after locking in a tight guillotine choke against Mathias Poiron at the Bellator event in Dublin last night. It’s the second guillotine submission of his short pro-career so far, as the “Moville Mauler” took care of business after just 1 minute 29

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Man who died in Teelin diving tragedy named locally as Patrick Doran

A diver who died tragically off the coast of Teelin yesterday has been named locally as Patrick Doran. Mr. Doran, who was in his 40s, passed away after he got into difficulty during the North West Dive Rally. A major search and rescue operation was launched involving the Killybegs Coast Guard, An Garda Siochana, the

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Stardust victims’ families join President, politicians, and artists for first National Commemoration

Families of victims of the Stardust fire have joined the President, politicians, and artists in the first National Commemoration. The ceremony at the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin saw hundreds come together to remember the 48 victims of the 1981 tragedy. This follows the inquest conclusion in April, which returned a verdict of Unlawful Killing.

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Information appeal after hit-and-run road traffic collision in Newry

Detectives in Newry are appealing for information following a report of a burglary and hit-and-run road traffic collision in Newry this morning. Police responded to a report that a white BMW X5 was stolen outside a house in the Dublin Road area of Cloghoge. It was reported that the homeowner found the front door of

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Five arrests in Derry made after pellet guns fired in shopping centre

Police in Derry  made five arrests following a disturbance in city centre on Friday. They attended a report of BB/pellet guns being fired at members of the public in a shopping centre at around 7.15pm Three police officers sustained injuries after being assaulted by a number of people. One officer was kicked, whilst a second

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Man (40s) dies and another hospitalised in Teelin diving tragedy

A dive rally in Donegal has been cancelled following the death of a man, who got into difficulty while participating in the event. Another man in his 60’s was airlifted to hospital in Galway. Both men were recovered from the water near the pier in Teileann, near Killybegs, yesterday afternoon. The recovery and rescue operation

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Repairs to burst water main to cause disruptions in Beltany, Newrow, Figart and Raphoe

Repairs to a burst water main may cause supply disruptions to Beltany, Newrow, Figart, Raphoe and surrounding areas. Works are scheduled to take place until 6pm tonight. Uisce Eireann recommend that those affected allow 3-4 hours after the estimated restoration time for supply to fully return.

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Aer Linngus announces cancellation of 244 flights

Aer Lingus has announced that 244 flights will now be cancelled next week following industrial action by pilots. The airline says 124 flights have already been cancelled over the IALPA ‘work-to-rule’ between Wednesday and Saturday. However, they’ve announced they are cancelling a further 120 flights on Saturday June 29th, as a direct result of the

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