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€17m Euromillions jackpot-winning ticket sold in Donegal, Cavan or Monaghan

Christmas has come early for one Euromillions player. The National Lottery has confirmed last night’s €17 million jackpot-winning ticket was bought in a shop in Donegal, Cavan or Monaghan. More details will be announced in the coming days. In the meantime, spokesperson Sarah Orr has this advice:

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Donegal Deputy welcomes pause in the introduction of medical dispensing charges for blister packs

A pause in the introduction of medical dispensing charges for blister packs, has been agreed by The Irish Pharmacy Union and the HSE. The delay comes in order to give pharmacists the chance to engage with their customers about the new charges coming into effect next April. Supports will be available to vulnerable patients, to

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Deal on EU fishing quotas described as “betrayal of Ireland’s fishing industry”

A deal on EU fishing quotas is being described as “a betrayal of Ireland’s fishing industry”. An agreement was struck in Brussels in the early hours of this morning. The Seafood Ireland Alliance says it will result in the industry having approximately 57,000 tonnes less quota to fish next year. It warns that equates to

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Roadside memorials may be banned due to safety risks

Plans are being considered to stop roadside memorials on motorways, dual carriageways, and high-speed roads over 60 kilometers per hour due to safety risks. Transport Infrastructure Ireland is warning of pedestrians, stopping vehicles, and driver distractions as the main reasons for the proposal. Local authorities are urged to offer alternatives like memorial gardens, while keeping

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One non-compliance found in inspection of HSE Residential Centre in Kilmacrennan

One non-compliance was noted in a HIQA inspection at a designated residential centre for people with disabilities in Kilmacrennan. There were eight residents in place at Abbey Court when the inspection took place in September, the first inspection since it was registered the previous May. Inspectors found a good quality of care and support was

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Further information sought on planning application for land beside the site of the Creeslough tragedy

Donegal County Council has sought further information on an application for the development of a new shop and fuel forecourt on land adjacent to the site of the Creeslough tragedy. The land is owned by the same people, with the application including provision for the demolition of an existing dwelling house. The application was lodged

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Health care professionals fear the worst flu season in years may be upon us

Concerns are being raised that we could be facing the worst flu season we’ve seen in years. Last evening, the HSE urged anyone with flu-like symptoms not to visit Letterkenny University Hospital, as there were 18 patients with flu being treated there, along a particularly high number of older people and children attending the Emergency

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Government’s approach to DCB completions is ‘desperation dressed up as delivery’ – Beard

A 100% Redress Councillor has strongly disagreed with Minister Charlie McConalogue’s claim of “significant progress” under the Enhanced Defective Concrete Blocks Scheme. Cllr Joy Beard says as amendments to Defective Block legislation were debated this week, Minister McConalogue pointed to 205 completed homes as proof of success. However, she says most of those were outer

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Assembly told of the need for immediate action on Nazareth House Primary School in Derry

The future of Nazareth House Primary School in Derry has again been raised in the Assembly, with Foyle MLA Padraig Delargy saying successive DUP ministers have failed the school. It closed earlier this month because of the danger posed by structural damage to the roof, the risk of which Mr Delargy says was flagged over

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ESRI says economy overcame Brexit and Covid threats, but overreliance on multinationals is a risk

Ireland’s economy successfully overcame the negative impacts of Brexit, Covid-19 and energy price spikes. According to Economic and Social Research Institute the domestic economy could expand by just over 2% annually over the next decade. A new study by the institute also pointed out that our reliance on multinationals for employment and corporate tax revenue

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Donegal ETB to benefit from devolved capital funding

Donegal ETB is set to benefit from €1.7 million in devolved capital funding next year. The Minister for Further and Higher Education, James Lawless, has confirmed €39 million in funding for the sector nationwide. The investment will support facility upgrades, ICT improvements, and the creation of modern, high-quality learning and training spaces. The allocation also

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Efforts underway to bring back native trees at Glenveagh

Works are underway to restore native trees to Glenveagh National Park. Recent tree felling along the R251 is part of phase two of a multi-stage plan to replace non-native conifers with native oak and birch under the 100-year NPWS woodland strategy. Dr Emmet Johnston, Regional Manager of Glenveagh National Park, says that this year alone

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Murder, rape and arson accused returned to Derry courts today

The man accused of raping and murdering a woman in Derry on August 24th last year has been returned to court. The victim, 65-year-old Montserrat Elias, was found in a house on Harvey Street following reports of a fire. Police said she had suffered a horrific attack and sustained multiple injuries. Ciaran Murray, aged 30,

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58 people experiencing homelessness died last year in Northern Ireland

An estimated 58 people experiencing homelessness died in Northern Ireland last year. Just yesterday afternoon, a homeless man was found dead in Belfast City Centre. NISRA says the estimated death rate of all homeless deaths in Northern Ireland in 2024 was 4.11 per 100,000 population aged 15 to 74.  ar Across the 11 local government

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‘I won’t play the hero’ – Cope tells Dail he can best serve the people by voting with government on DCB bill

The latest amended defective block bill passed through the remaining stages in the Dail last night, and is now being went to the Seanad. During the debate, Donegal TD Pat the Cope Gallagher said he could vote against his party, Fianna Fail, but he believes he can serve the people of Donegal better by working

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Water outages possible in several locations across Donegal

Uisce Eireann says valve repair works outside Lifford may cause supply disruptions to Toberoneill, Calhame, Ballindrait and surrounding areas today. Works are scheduled to take place until 1:45 this afternoon. Meanwhile, mains repair works in Inishowen may disrupt supplies in Greencastle, Tullyally, Clara, Ballyratten, Ballylawn, Glencrow, Cooly, Ballynally, Drumaweer, Carrowtrasna and surrounding areas until 6

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Amended Remediation of Dwellings Affected by Defective Concrete Bill passed in Dail after marathon session

The Amended remediation of Dwellings Affected by Defective Concrete Bill has been passed in the Dail after a marathon debate last night that began at 6.45pm and ended at around 12.55 this morning. After dozens of opposition amendments were voted on and lost, Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy confirmed the vote had been passed….   You can

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INTO hits out at unilateral government changes to ‘Assessment of Need’ requirements

The Irish National Teachers Organisation says changes to ‘Assessment Of Need’ requirements for special classes have been announced in ‘bad faith’. The INTO says the decision was made without any consultation with teachers or their unions – adding it’s ‘grossly unfair’ for government to use vulnerable children as political footballs after failing to provide them

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Opposition amendments to the latest Defective Concrete Bill rejected in the Dail

A number of opposition amendments to the latest Defective Concrete Remediation Bill were lost on the floor of the Dail last night. The bill was published and presented last week, with dozens of amendments proposed in the interim. At one point during last night’s debate, Donegal Deputy Padraig MacLochlainn compared the initial rush to label

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National Lottery winner of €500,000 in the Letterkenny area

The National Lottery has appealed to EuroMillions players in the Letterkenny area to carefully check their tickets today. This comes as a customer in Donegal won Tuesday’s top prize of €500,000 in the plus draw. XL Blaney Stores in Lagg, Milford was the location where the winning Quick Pick ticket was purchased. The winning numbers

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Taoiseach briefed on the need for more SNAs at St Francis NS, Barnesmore

The Taoiseach has been asked to address a shortage of SNAs at St Francis National School in Barnesmore. Deputy Charles Ward told the Dail this afternoon that there is a need for more supports at the school, but that hasn’t been forthcoming. Michael Martin promised to raise the case with NCSE, the National Council for

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Donegal TD clashes with Taoiseach over blister pack charges in pharmacies

The Taoiseach has hit back at Donegal Deputy Pearse Doherty in a row over the cost of blister packs at pharmacies. At present, when community pharmacists prepare marked blister packs, particularly for older people, the cost is borne by the state. However, that’s due to change from January 1st, with people potentially facing charges of

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Uisce Eireann continuing works in South and West Donegal

Uisce Eireann says with essential maintenance works taking place in south and west Donegal this week, some interruptions to supply are possible. The water utility says its crews are continuing with necessary cleaning works at reservoirs on the Frosses–Inver Regional Water Supply Scheme today tomorrow and Friday. Although unlikely, Uisce Eireann management say customers in

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Senator Boyle raises Killybegs dentist closure in the Seanad

Senator Manus Boyle has been speaking in the Seanad today regarding the closure of the dental practice in Killybegs last December. The practice, which closed due to not meeting new standards for infection-prevention, has remained closed following the planned retirement of the dentist earlier this year. The lack of a local service now means children

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CIF boss says industry can build major infrastructure projects

The CEO of the Construction Industry Federation says he believes the industry has the capacity to build major projects like the Ten-T road network in Donegal, as well as building the 300,000 homes needed to address the current housing crisis. Concern had been expressed after it emerged that over 60% of the federation’s members are

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Two arrests for motoring and drug-related offences in Sion Mills

Police have seized an uninsured vehicle and made two arrests for drug-related and motoring offences in Sion Mills. This occurred yesterday shortly before 8:30pm when officers on patrol were alerted to a car driving erratically. The female driver, aged 28, was arrested on suspicion of offences including Driving while unfit through drink or drugs, Possession

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Three arrests in Down as part of cross border probe into right wing extremism

The north’s Serious Crime Branch made three arrests last night as part of a cross-border investigation with gardai, into violent right-wing extremism. It follows searches previously carried out in County Down. A 38-year-old man was arrested in Ballynahinch, a 40-year-old woman was arrested in Lurgan, and a 48-year-old man was arrested in Kilkeel. All three

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Need for urgent progress on St Eunan’s College improvements raised in the Dail chamber

The Dail has been told that promised improvements at St Eunan’s College in Letterkenny need to be expedited, as the situation there is totally unacceptable at present. Deputy Padraig MacLochlainn raised the school as a topical issue in the Dail last night, telling Junior Minister Frank Feighan that the building is over 115 years old,

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Two power outages in Donegal as the county escapes the worst of Storm Bram

The clean up begins today after Storm Bram, with Donegal escaping relatively unscathed. Strong winds continued to sweep northwards across the country overnight, but calmer conditions have returned this morning with all weather alerts now expired. There had been an orange weather warning in place in Donegal, but no major issues have been reported. The

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Letterkenny being included in the ‘Living Cities’ initiative to tackle dereliction

The Tanaiste and Finance Minister has announced that Letterkenny is one of five new towns will come under a scheme to tackle dereliction next year. The Living City Initiative, in place for areas like Cork and Dublin, will now be enacted in Letterkenny, as well as in Sligo, Athlone, Drogheda and Dundalk. The scheme provides

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Gardaí appealing for information following road traffic collisions in Donegal last week

Gardaí are appealing for information following three recent road traffic collisions in the county last week. The incidents occurred in Carndonagh, Buncrana and Newtowncunningham between Tuesday and Saturday. At approximately 10.10am on Tuesday December 2nd, an ambulance was involved in a road traffic collision on the R244 at Carrickafodan, Carndonagh. The driver and passenger sustained

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Stakeknife report finds crimes of the ‘worst possible kind’ were committed by British spy

A significant report covering the actions of a high level spy inside the IRA has found there was no collusion between the British state and Loyalist Paramilitaries in the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings The Kenova report also revealed the spy committed crimes of the ‘worst possible kind’ including murder and torture. It’s widely accepted

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Non-compliances recorded in three Donegal nursing homes during HIQA inspection

A number of non-compliances were recorded at three nursing homes in Donegal. The unannounced inspections took place during the summer at Hillcrest House Nursing Home in Letterkenny, Ramelton Community Hospital and Buncrana Community Hospital. 16 residents were present during the unannounced inspection at Buncrana Community Hospital on the 7th of May, and were found to

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