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Civic protest organised by family of young woman knocked down by Garda car

A civic protest has been organised by the loved ones of Rebecca Browne, according to the Derry News. The young Derry woman died in May of last year after being knocked down by a Garda patrol car. The case was referred to the Garda Síochana Ombudsman Commission and last week it was decided not to make …

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Further calls for clear guidelines to dispose of defective concrete blocks

There’s further calls for clear guidelines to be issued for the disposing of materials from defective concrete block homes. Currently there is no direction for homeowners whose homes are remediated as to where to dispose of old blocks, windows and doors. Donegal County Council and the Waste Regulator are exploring options for the disposal of …

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Former Letterkenny resident pleads guilty to harrassment of Sunday World journalists

A man who was previosuly convicted of raping a student in Donegal has pleaded guilty to the harrassment of three Sunday World journalists. 52 year old Mark McAnaw of no fixed abode and previously Letterkenny appeared at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court yesterday. He has pleaded guilty to the harassment of Nicola Tallant, Amanda Brunker and …

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Deputy Doherty proposes Mary Lou McDonald as next Taoiseach

Nominations for a new Taoiseach are now underway in the Dail, after Simon Harris tendered his resignation earlier, as part of the new term. However as there’s no Government in place yet, a new leader won’t be selected. Donegal Deputy Pearse Doherty a short time ago proposed Mary Lou McDonald as the next Taoiseach. He …

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Deputy Charles Ward says it is ‘an honour and privilege’ on his first day in Dail Eireann

Deputy Charles Ward of the 100% Redress Party is one of over 60 new TDs entering the Dail for the first time today. He says it’s an honour and privilege for him to be representing the thousands of affected defective concrete block homeowners in the 34th Dail. The Dail has just reconvened this afternoon after …

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People in Donegal encouraged to check the charities’ register before donating this Christmas

People in Donegal are being encouraged to check the charities’ register before donating this Christmas. There are 515 registered charities in Donegal. The Charities Regulator is urging people to ensure they are giving money to a registered charity with a full list available on checkacharity.ie. Charities Regulator CEO, Madeleine Delaney says it’s important that people …

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Residents at James Connolly Memorial Residential Unit recieve ‘good quality of care’ – HIQA

HIQA has today released an inspection report on the James Connolly Memorial Residential Unit in Carndonagh. Staff here care for adults with disabilities, nine of whom were present on the day of the unannounced inspection in August. One non-compliance was found in premises. Six regulations were substantially compliant and the remaining three were fully compliant. …

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Man in Strabane arrested under Terrorism Act

Detectives from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Terrorism Investigation Unit have carried out a search in Strabane this morning as part of an ongoing investigation. A man, aged 40, has been arrested under the Terrorism Act as a result. He has been taken to Musgrave Serious Crime Suite for questioning.

Protest to get underway outside Dáil today to address childcare crisis

As the new Dail meets today – they’re getting an early reminder about their election promises on childcare. ‘Together for Public’ is an alliance of over 40 groups including unions, and educators, who are staging a rally outside Leinster House for action on what they claim is a system in crisis. National Womens’ Council director, …

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Irish soldier from Derry to be sentenced next month after being found guilty of rape

An Irish soldier from Derry is to be sentenced next month after being found guilty of three counts of rape and one count of sexual assault. The victim, in her victim impact statement said the actions of 30 year old Kielan Mooney with an address at Bloomfield Park, Derry, made her suicidal. Last week, Mooney …

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First cohort of paramedics graduate from Ulster University, Derry

The first ever cohort of Paramedic Science students in Northern Ireland have graduated from Ulster University in Derry today. They are the first 40 students to complete the three-year Paramedic course, which launched in September 2021. Previously, those who wanted to enter the paramedic profession had to travel outside of Northern Ireland to train before …

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Donegeal-based Gartan Technologies acquired by Totalmobile

Donegal-based company Gartan Technologies has been acquired by Totalmobile. Gartan Technologies which specialise in time management solutions for the Emergency Services has been operating in Letterkenny since 2001. Malachi Eastwood, CEO of Gartan Technologies says the acquisition by Belfast-based Totalmobile is exciting for the company. He says the move will facilitate the further expansion of …

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€2,000 awarded to youth counselling service in Donegal under Parent Peer Support Fund

The Parenting Support Policy Unit (PSPU) has awarded €100,000 to 42 projects across Ireland under the Parent Peer Support Fund, one of which is located in Donegal. Successful projects will receive grants of €2,000 or €5,000 to support various initiatives, including those for single parents, domestic violence survivors, and parents of children with additional needs. …

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Public reminded of quad and scrambler restrictions in conservation areas

The public is being reminded that it is an offence to use quads and scramblers in areas of conservation where rangers are on patrol regularly. It was after a report was made at the weekend in relation to the vehicles being used in the areas of Thorr, Dunlewey, Glenveagh and on private property. Gardaí say …

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Stolen van later found on fire in Fanad

Information is being sought in relation to a van which was stolen and later found on fire in Fanad on Wednesday the 11th of December. The black Citroen Berlingo was reported as stolen the same evening after 5pm. Garda Claire Rafferty is now appealing for those who seen the vehicle to contact gardaí:

Investigation launched into alleged assault in Ballybofey

A man who was allegedly assaulted in Ballybofey in the early hours of Saturday morning received hospital treatment for his injuries. Gardaí are now seeking information. The incident was reported to have occurred at 3:40 am at a takeaway premises on Main Street when a man assaulted another man. Those with information or dashcam footage …

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Bear Run 74 brings holiday magic to Letterkenny University Hospital’s Paediatric Ward

On Sunday, December 15th, the Bear Run 74 team visited Letterkenny University Hospital (LUH), and the occasion turned into a memorable celebration for everyone. The team brought with them not only a truckload of toys but also an array of beloved characters to entertain the children. Santa Claus made an appearance along with Stitch, The …

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Fire damages vacant premises near Portsalon

Emergency services tended to a fire yesterday evening in Croaghross in North West Donegal. It is understood that the occupants where not in the building at the time and no injuries were reported. The scene is currently preserved for technical examination. Gardaí say enquiries are ongoing.

Russian General killed by bomb hidden in e-scooter

The Russian general in charge of Russia’s nuclear defence forces has been killed in an explosion in Moscow. Officials say Igor Kirillev died when an e-scooter blew up as he left his home. The Reuters news agency is reporting that Ukraine’s security services were behind the blast. Sky’s defence and security editor Deborah Haynes:

Ceann Comhairle talks in full swing ahead of tomorrow’s vote

The main political parties meet today to decide who will back for the coveted role of Ceann Comhairle in tomorrow’s Dail vote. Verona Murphy is the preferred candidate for the Regional Independent Group, which may turn out to be the third element of a coalition government with Fianna Fail and Fine Gael. Meanwhile, Government formation …

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Questions raised over lack of water supply in Inishowen

Donegal County Council has been told that proposed developments are being denied in North Inishowen because no water supply is available, while at the same time, a substantial amount of water is being pumped out of the peninsula every day. Cllr Martin McDermott says the Eddie Fullerton Pollen Dam was developed to supply water to …

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