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New tourism platform for Sliabh Liag launched

A new tourism platform aimed at helping visitors to Sliabh Liag has been launched. The platform, sliabhliagpeninsula.ie,  is designed to bring together accommodation booking, activities, food, and local attractions into one place. It also includes a Build Your Trip feature, which will give users the ability to craft their own itinerary. This is an attempt to

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PSO contract motion passes at Donegal County Council

The previous Donegal–Dublin PSO flight schedule has ended, with a new timetable now in place. It means the midday flight, used by many for essential same-day medical travel, is no longer available. Now, those travelling to the capital for treatment such as chemotherapy are faced with an approximately eight-hour round trip or the financial burden

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Cancer campaigner says people will protest in Dublin if flights issue isn’t resolved this week

The government is being warned if the previous Donegal Dublin flight schedule doesn’t get restored in the coming days, people will take to the streets of Dublin. The previous Donegal–Dublin PSO flight schedule has ended, with a new timetable now in place. It means the midday flight, used by many for essential same-day medical travel,

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Increase seen in the collection of commercial rates by Donegal County Council

Donegal County Council saw a 1% increase in the rates collected from businesses last year. 81% of commercial rates were collected, amounting to a net value of almost €39.5 million. In 2023 a new arrangement was made for the collection of commercial rates. Since then collections increased from 78% to 81%. The value of cash

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The Greg Hughes Show Monday 30/03/2026

  Welcome to today’s episode! We kick things off with our usual look at the morning’s newspaper headlines before diving into a packed show full of local stories, international news, and inspiring Donegal people. In Today’s Episode: Road Safety in St Johnston: Raymond McDaid returns to the show to discuss ongoing road safety concerns. Raymond

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40 admitted patients without beds at LUH as NW overcrowding remains high – INMO

567 admitted patients were awaiting beds in hospitals across the country this morning, 89 of them in the North West. INMO figures show there were 100 at University Hospital Limerick, the largest figure in the country. That was followed by Sligo with 49 and Letterkenny with 40. Letterkenny and Sligo regularly have between 15 and

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Campaign for safety measures in St Johnston highlighted again as car ends up in local garden

The campaign for new signage and speed ramps on the R236 into St Johnston has been highlighted following another collision at the spot where two young Derry men lost their lives last month. Local garage owner Raymond McDaid says he is called to clear vehicles from the ditch there at least once a month, and

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DCC to put pressure on housing minister to reconsider rejection of modular homes as a DCB alternative

Donegal County Council has agreed to draft a letter, to be signed by the Chief Executive, Director of Housing and all councillors, urging Housing Minister James Brown to reverse his decision to reject funding for modular homes in Donegal during the remediation of social housing. Cllr Brian Carr said that, given the scale of the

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Ní Murchú warns of ‘panic and confusion’ over new short term letting rules

New short-term letting rules, affecting platforms like Airbnb, are set to begin in just eight weeks – but there’s still confusion over planning permission. The scheme will assign each property a unique number for platforms like Airbnb and booking.com, aimed at improving transparency. However, Ireland South MEP Cynthia Ní Mhurchú is calling for planning permission

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Mental Health Minister expresses concerns over CAMHS delays in letter to HSE

A quarter of children on waiting lists for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services were waiting over nine months to be seen last year. Delays in the system in Donegal have been highlighted by public representatives and concerned parents for years, and now new correspondence seen by the Irish Times reveals the Mental Health Minister

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PSNI says ‘Kids Court’ at Artigarvan PS was a success

The PSNI in Tyrone says a scheme to tackle speeding outside schools has been a major success. The Kid’s Court was set up at Artigarvan Primary School, about five kilometres outside Strabane. Motorists who were caught speeding were given the option of penalty points, or being questioned about their driving habits by the ‘Kids’ Court’,

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Labour TD warns against progressing with ‘beds in sheds’ proposal

Labour is urging the Government to rule out allowing landlords to rent out modular units in back gardens. The party’s housing spokesperson warns “beds in sheds” is not a solution to the housing crisis. Homeowners would be allowed build modular units of up to 45 square metres in their back garden, and potentially earn 14

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Go Visit Inishowen launch 2026 Visitor Map Guide

Go Visit Inishowen has re-launched their popular Visitor Map Guide. The 2026 version is being distributed to airports and visitor centres. The guide includes a list of the majority of the tourism offerings across the region including attractions, accommodation, tour guides, arts and crafts, travel and activities, as well as eating and drinking. All these

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Government making changes to allow modular homes in back gardens without planning permission

Modular homes in back gardens could boost rental supply, but experts warn they may strain utilities and infrastructure. The Government is preparing changes to allow modular units in back gardens without needing planning permission, as long as they’re under 45 square metres. Homeowners could earn up to 14 thousand euro tax-free by leasing them, however

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DUP leader says police warnings about lack of resources to tackle violence against women ‘cannot be ignored’

The leader of the DUP says police warnings about a lack of resources to tackle violence against women “cannot be ignored”. Gavin Robinson has been speaking after two recent killings and a major conviction in the North. On Friday night, people gathered for a vigil at the Guildhall in Derry, hours after a man appeared

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Primary and secondary school students ‘overloaded’ with information – Oireachtas Committee on Education

Primary and secondary school students are being “overloaded” with information, according the Oireachtas Committee on Education. It’s pushing for Ireland to move towards the Finnish model of schooling, where students have less subjects, shorter school days and more frequent breaks. Primary students here currently cover 12 subjects and spend around six hours in school. Fianna

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Multiple drivers caught travelling in excess of 100km/hr speed limit in Donegal

Multiple drivers in Donegal have been caught travelling in excess of a 100km/hr speed limit today. One motorist was clocked speeding at 152km/hr, while another was caught at 138km/hr. Letterkenny Roads Policing Unit have issued Fixed Charge Penalty Notices as a result. They are urging motorists to reduce speed and save lives.

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Car seized from driver with no licence or insurance by Ballybofey Gardaí

A vehicle has been seized by Gardaí in Ballybofey after the driver was found to have no licence or insurance. The discovery was made while they were on patrol on Friday evening. Court proceedings will now follow. Gardaí are reminding people to never drive unless you are “legally permitted to do so”.

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New community-focused website launched to support women across Donegal

A new community-focused website has been launched to support women across Donegal. Donegal Women’s Centre say the launch marks a significant step in their mission to ensure that information, support and community are always a click away. The new website provides a clear, accessible hub for women, families, community organisations, employers, health professionals, and anyone

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Investigations continuing after man’s body discovered at Dublin home

Investigations are continuing following the discovery of a man’s body in Dublin. He was found unresponsive at a home in the Cookstown area of Tallaght shortly after 1 p.m. yesterday. His remains have been taken to Dublin City Mortuary for a post-mortem exam. Gardaí say the results will determine the course of their investigation.

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Concerns of LUH’s new surgical hub becoming an overflow raised

Concerns have been raised over Letterkenny University Hospital’s new surgical hub being used as an overflow for the main hospital. Cllr Gary Doherty asked for specific safeguards at meeting of the HSE’s Regional Health Forum this week. The HSE say that the new hub will be self-contained with a physical barrier to the main hospital.

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New campaign to aid jobseekers in border region launched

A new campaign was launched to aid jobseekers and employers across the border region this week. There is hope that it will help the border community gain support while seeking employment. The campaign was launched by The Department of Social Protection along with the Department for Communities in Northern Ireland and the Cross Border Partnership

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Different communities to be brought together through a shared interest in the Irish language

A new cross-border initiative aimed at building relationships between communities through the Irish language has secured almost €84,000 in funding from the PEACEPLUS Change Maker Funding Programme. The 15-month project will be led by Líonra Leitir Ceanainn in Letterkenny, working in partnership with groups in Carntogher, Co. Derry, and East Belfast. The organisations will bring people

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Almost 1,600 children awaiting early years places in Donegal – ECI

Early Childhood Ireland says 57% of adults in Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan believe the government is not doing enough to address a shortage of early years places. The finding is contained in the group’s annual barometer, as government figures show up to 1,567 Donegal children are awaiting places in facilities in the county. Director of

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The Greg Hughes Show Friday 27/03/26

Today’s episode is a packed one, featuring a deep dive into the week’s biggest headlines with our Friday Panel and moving personal stories from across the Northwest. The Friday Panel Joining Greg to navigate the complex issues of the week: John McAteer: Editor of the Tirconaill Tribune India Kennedy: Campaigns and Events Director, Ógra Fianna

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The Greg Hughes Podcast | Ep12: The McCrossan Journey – A Story of Resilience and Community

In January 2024, the McCrossan family’s world changed. What began with Patrice’s diagnosis of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) soon became a dual battle when their four-year-old son, Zach, was diagnosed with a rare blood disorder just a year later. In this episode, Gary and Patrice McCrossan share the raw reality of navigating two simultaneous cancer

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LUH once again has the state’s second highest level of overcrowding – INMO

For the third day in a row, Letterkenny University Hospital had the second highest level of overcrowding in the state this morning, with 45 admitted patients without beds, 14 of them on Emergency Department trollies. INMO figures today show there were 44 people without beds in Sligo, giving a North West total of 89, 19%

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Bereaved mother says her family has had no contact regarding latest Creeslough planning decision

Donegal County Council has granted conditional planning permission for a shop and forecourt close to the site of the Creeslough tragedy over three years ago. Ten lives were lost when the explosion happened, among them was 14-year-old Leona Harper, who was buying ice cream with her friend. Her mother Donna says the first they and

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UFU Vice President says Middle East conflict is compromising fertiliser supplies

Farmers in Northern Ireland say they’re closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East – and the impact on fertiliser supplies and prices. The Iran war has seen fuel costs skyrocket in recent weeks. John McLenaghan is the Deputy President of the Ulster Farmers’ Union, and runs a farm in County Derry. He says the

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Donegal born senator welcomes downward trend in crime figures

A Donegal born senator says there’s still more work to do, despite the drop in burglary and robbery. CSO crime figures yesterday showed burglary has fallen by 13 per cent and robbery by 11 per cent nationally, but the figures have remained unchanged in Donegal. Fianna Fail Senator Robbie Gallagher says gardai need continued support

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Assembly members’ St Patrick’s Day Brussels engagements were very positive – Ferguson

A Sinn Fein member has told the Assembly at Stormont that there’s been very positive engagement between all parties and members of the European Parliament and EU Commission in Brussels. Foyle MLA Ciara Ferguson was part of a deputation from the Assembly and Executive which travelled to Brussels for a series of engagements around St

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