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Letterkenny and surrounding areas to be without water until midnight tonight

Uisce Eireann have issued a notice for low water pressure and supply disruption to Cluain Ard, Killyclug, Letterkenny and surrounding areas. Works are scheduled to take place until midnight tonight. It’s recommended that an allowance of up to four hours after this time is made for supplies to fully return.

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Controlled explosion carried out on a suspected World War II bomb in Co. Down

A controlled explosion’s been carried out on a suspected World War II bomb in County Down. That’s after a major security alert in Newtownards which lasted for three days. 400 residents had to be evacuated after the historic munition was found on Thursday. Tara Griffiths is at the scene:  

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Government urged to increase core funding to childcare providers to prevent price hikes

The Government is being called on to increase the level of core funding to childcare providers. It comes amid warnings some providers will leave the state scheme and hike fees. Chairperson of the Federation of Early Childhood Providers Elaine Dunne insists action has to be taken:

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Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Summer School to receive €5,000 in funding

The Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Summer School in Donegal is to receive a share of a €69,000 fund for small scale festivals and summers schools across the country. The Rossnowlagh based Summer School is to receive €5,000. This year’s theme for the annual Summer School is ‘Words, Language and Lore / Focail, Teanga agus Seanchas’, examining

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Follow-up HIQA inspection notes further improvements required at Donegal centre

A follow-up HIQA inspection at a designated centre for adults with disabilities in Donegal has found further improvements are needed. Earlier this year, inspectors raised concerns in relation to the safety of the service provided at Dunshenny House. A HIQA inspection in February found four regulations to be non-compliant and said there were concerns in

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Two people arrested and over €3,000 worth of drugs seized in Donegal

Two people were arrested in Donegal over the weekend and over €3,000 worth of drugs seized as part of Operation Tara. In total, 10 people were detected in possession of controlled drugs. €3,150 worth of cocaine and cannabis were seized by the Donegal Divisional Drugs Unit a checkpoints and during searches. Assistance was provided by

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Person seriously injured in weekend crash in Newmills

A person has been seriously injured in a weekend crash outside Letterkenny. Shortly after 1am on Saturday morning, a vehicle travelling between Glenswilly and Newmills collided with a wall in the Rashedoge area. The driver escaped injury. However, while the passenger was seriously injured, Gardai say their injuries are non-life threatening. Gardai are appealing to

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Highest number of corncrake territories recorded in Ireland in 25 years

The highest number of corncrake territories has been recorded in Ireland in 25 years. A recent survey from the National Parks and Wildlife Service shows the numbers of corncrake territories recorded in the core breeding areas of Donegal, Mayo and Galway have increased by 45% since 2018. Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Electoral

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Social Democrats call on Government to urgently deliver social homes

The Social Democrats are calling on the government to urgently deliver social homes. Over 235,000 people are in need of social housing, according to a report published by the Parliamentary Budget Office. The Social Democrats claim the government is leaving the country with a social housing deficit, and putting a huge reliance on the HAP

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Post mortem to be carried out today on body of woman found dead in Magherafelt

A post mortem is expected to be carried out today on the body of a woman found dead in her home in Magherafelt in Co Derry. Police were called to the Ashgrove Park area of the town on Sunday afternoon – where the woman in her 50s was pronounced dead. They’re investigating the circumstances of

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Taoiseach confirms Budget will contain package to help with Cost of Living crisis

The Taoiseach says the Government is mindful of the cost of living and the Budget will contain a package to help people who are struggling. Simon Harris was speaking in Kerry today six weeks before the Finance Minister presents Budget 2025 to the Dáil. Fuel prices have risen twice this year as excise duty cuts

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Ireland could be hit with remnants of Hurricane Ernesto this week

Ireland could be hit with the remnants of Hurricane Ernesto later this week. The system has caused destruction in the Caribbean recently and would weaken across the Atlantic. Its expected to track towards Ireland by Wednesday night. Alan O’Reilly from Carlow Weather says there will be more unsettled conditions following Ernesto:

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Letterkenny Councillor hits out after fly tipping at Gartan Lake

A Letterkenny Councillor has hit out after fly tipping in a scenic area outside Letterkenny. Household rubbish including tins, cans and glass jars was discovered dumped at Gartan Lake in recent days. The rubbish has since been removed by Donegal County Council. Councillor Donal Mandy Kelly has asked whoever was responsible to rethink their actions

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Supply disruptions in North Donegal due to burst water main

Repairs to a burst water main may cause supply disruptions to O’Gara Villas Estate, Ardfoyle Estate, Crawford Square Estate, Saint Finians Park, Moville and surrounding areas in Co. Donegal. Works are scheduled to take place until 4pm this afternoon. It is recommended that those affected allow 3-4 hours after the estimated restoration time for supply

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Doochary residents calling for removal of Cloghercor mast

Residents of Doochary Village are requesting the immediate dismantling of the mast at Cloghercor. Danish company Orsted had sought planning permission from Donegal County Council and an Bord Pleanála to build a wind farm but that was rejected, resulting in them pulling out of the project. The mast has been described as an “eye-sore” by

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Confirmed – Doug Beattie announces he is stepping down as UUP leader

Doug Beattie has announced he’s stepping down as the leader of the Ulster Unionist Party. He’s released a statement saying there are “irreconcilable differences” between him and other members of the party. It’s thought the tensions are linked to the selection of certain political figures for roles both in Stormont and Westminster.

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Prime Minister to discuss response to recent riots in NI with PSNI Chief Constable today

The British Prime Minister is visiting Northern Ireland today, to meet with the PSNI’s chief constable. Keir Starmer and Jon Boutcher are expected to discuss the response to recent riots in Belfast. The Prime Minster will also meet with the rank-and-file PSNI officers who were directly involved in dealing with the violent disorder seen in

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Parishioners left terrified after disturbance at Letterkenny Church

Parishioners were left terrified after a disturbance at the Church of the Irish Martyrs in Letterkenny yesterday. A group of men aged from their 30s to 60s were arrested at the scene after the disturbance broke out outside the Church and in the porch area . Five men are due before Letterkenny District Court this

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Over €1.7m in claims paid out for trips and falls in Donegal

Latest figures show claims totalling over €1.7 million for trips and falls was paid out by Donegal County Council in 2023. Figures from the Irish Independent show that 97 people were paid in compensation for public liability claims last year. In total €54 million was paid out by councils across Ireland, with the majority relating

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Derry and Strabane arts groups encouraged to showcase their work on Culture Night

Derry and Strabane arts groups are being encouraged to showcase their work on Culture Night The theme this year is ‘Openness, Discovery, Celebration and Belonging’ and will take place on September 20th this year. September is the month for culture across the country, as arts venues throughout Ireland prepare to throw open their doors to

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Sinn Féin demand explanation for terror threat level raise

Sinn Féin wants an explanation as to why the terror threat level has been raised. The Garda Commissioner has reportedly advised the Justice Minister he’s raised it from ‘moderate’ to ‘substantial’ due to violent political extremists. Taoiseach Simon Harris says Ireland is not immune to domestic or international terrorism. Sinn Féin’s Justice Spokesperson, Pa Daly,

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Road resurfacing taking place this week at Drumlonagher Roundabout and Mountcharles

Donegal County Council says road resurfacing works will take place on the N15 close to Donegal Town this week. The works, on the stretch approaching Drumlonagher Roundabout. Works will be carried out from tonight until Friday night between 6pm and 7am. Traffic control measures will be in operation.   Meanwhile, the Council will be carrying

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Carndonagh councillor hoping for resolution after DCC rescinds Cluain Darach offer

A Carndonagh based councillor says he firmly believes the recently completed Cluain Darach development in the town has the capacity to provide 58 much needed social housing units, half of which are complete. Cllr Albert Doherty was speaking after it emerged this month that Donegal County Council has withdrawn an offer to buy the development.

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Five arrested following incidents of public disorder at Letterkenny mass

Gardaí in Letterkenny are investigating a number of incidents of public order that occurred at a mass in Ballyraine, Letterkenny this morning. Five men, aged in their 60s and 30s, were arrested in relation to the public order offences and a number of weapons were seized at the scene. All five men have been charged

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