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Five arrested after car failed to stop in Donegal and crossed over the border into Strabane

A number of arrests have been made following a report a car failed to stop in Donegal and crossed over the border into Strabane during the early hours of today this morning. A white Toyota Aqua is reported to have failed to stop for An Garda Síochána in the Lifford Bridge area at around 12.10am, […]

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INMO to consider strike action at emergency meeting this week

The general secretary of the Irish Nurses and Midwives organisation says nurses will consider striking, if the situation in emergency departments doesn’t improve. Phil Ní Sheaghdha  says nurses are not satisfied it has taken a crisis situation for action to be taken. The latest INMO trolley watch count recorded 838 people without beds in Irish

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Garda call centre plan to be raised with Commissioner Harris during Donegal visit

Garda Commissioner Drew Harris will visit Donegal later this month, at the invitation of the local Joint Policing Comittee. JPC Chair Cllr Gerry McMonagle says it will give members of the committee the chance to speak to the commissioner about a number of issues which have been raised at meetings, including garda numbers in the

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46 patients awaiting beds at LUH as former Assistant Manager questions ‘increased funding’

Latest INMO figures show 46 patients awaiting beds at Letterkenny University Hospital this morning, 20 of them on Emergency Department trolleys. At Sligo University hospital, there were 65 patiets awaiting beds, 42 of them in the ED. That’s a combined North West total of 111. The national figure is 838. Meanwhile, a former Assistant General

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INMO says staff at LUH are being worn down by the overcrowding crisis

One of Ireland’s largest health unions says the overcrowding crisis is taking a terrible toll on staff at Letterkenny University Hospital. Neal Donohue is the INMO’s Industrial Relations Officer in the North West. He told Greg Hughes on today’s Nine til Noon Show that their members at LUH are distraught and burnt out…….. There are

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Donnolly to update ministers on ED overcrowding crisis

The Health Minister is expected to update senior ministers later this morning on the overcrowding issues facing Irish hospitals. It comes after the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation counted 931 people on trolleys yesterday, a new record. There were 52 in Letterkenny and 48 in Sligo, a North West total of 100. Minister Stephen Donnelly

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EU officials signing off on coordinated measures to deal with Covid

Officials meet in Brussels today to sign off on coordinated measures to deal with an upsurge in Covid 19 cases. Its likely to include increased domestic surveillance across the bloc along with wastewater monitoring and pre-departure testing for those arriving in Europe from China. The European Union fears an influx of new cases after Beijing

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Communities urged to apply for funding to protect archaeological sites and monuments

  Local community groups with archaeological sites in their areas are being encouraged to apply for grants under the Community Monuments Fund. Applications are being accepted until January 31st, with up to 100% grants available for the conservation of archaeological monuments. Donegal County Council’s Heritage Officer Joseph Gallagher says there has been great interest in

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Daniel & Majella O’Donnell renew vows on 20th wedding anniversary

Daniel & Majella O’Donnell celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary yesterday, January 2nd. To mark the occasion the couple renewed their vows in a small ceremony in their home surrounded by their family. Daniel shared photographs from the special occasion to his Facebook page. Fans have taken to the comments to share their congratulations and well

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LUH under pressure with 56 people awaiting admission in the ED

In a statement this afternoon, Saolta says Letterkenny University Hospital remains under significant pressure as a result of high attendances along with COVID-19 and flu outbreaks at the hospital. There were 116 attendances at the Emergency Department yesterday, and as of 8 o’clock this morning, there were 56 patients awaiting admission. All available beds are

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Chair of Friends of Lifford Hospital confident long term beds will be provided

The Chair of the Friends of Lifford Hospital hopes long term beds will eventually be provided in the town. Initial plans for the new Lifford Community Hospital does not include long stay care. It emerged last month that a 3.5 acre site on the outskirts of Lifford has been identified to house the new hospital

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Motorists urged to make road safety New Year’s Resolution

Motorists are being urged to make positive road behaviour their New Year’s Resolution. Garda Sergeant Eunan Walsh says too many lives are still being lost on the roads. Provisional figures released show that 155 people lost their lives in 2022 as a result of road traffic collisions, 8 of them fatalities were in Donegal. Sergeant

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Gardai investigating criminal damage incidents over festive period

Gardai are appealing for information in connection with a number of criminal damage incidents that occurred in Donegal over the Christmas and New year period. In one instance, damage was caused to a car in Letterkenny. Elsewhere, a window of a licenced premises was smashed in Lifford while in the Falcarragh area on New Year’s

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Mistakes were made on all sides in handling of Brexit – Taoiseach

The Taoiseach says “mistakes” were made on all sides in the handling of Brexit. He has promised to be “flexible and reasonable” when it comes to addressing issues with the Northern Ireland Protocol this year. Leo Varadkar says he understands unionist concerns that the treaty has made them feel less British:

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Plans to develop microbrewery in Portnablagh welcomed

Plans to develop an old garage near Dunfanaghy into a microbrewery have been widely welcomed. The green light has been given to transform McElhinney’s garage in Portnablagh to accommodate the manufacturing, distribution and sale of alcohol. Planning has been granted to Anna McElhinney to also demolish and rebuild the rear of the existing property. Councillor

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Average property price in Donegal rises €10,000

The Government’s failed housing policy is ‘driving house price inflation’ according to Sinn Fein’s Eoin O’Broin. The comments follow a ‘MyHome.ie’ Report which show that house prices nationally rose by 6 per cent last year. The average property price in Donegal has increased by €10,000 to €185,000 compared to this time last year. There were

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New campaign for people hoping to quit smoking launched today

Smokers are being advised to take back control this month. That’s the recommendation from the HSE as figures show one in five people are still smoking here. A new campaign being launched this morning is offering free support for those who want to quit. Dr. Paul Kavanagh from the HSE’s Tobacco Free Ireland Programme says

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HSE appeals to people to consider all options before going to ED

The HSE has issued an appeal to people seeking medical care or assessment to consider all options before going to a hospital Emergency Department. It expects it to be one of the busiest ever periods experienced by the health service. The Health Service Executive says while some patients will experience long wait times in Emergency

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Strabane residents affected by “pungent” smell of chlorine in water

A West Tyrone MLA says that some residents in Strabane and the surrounding areas have had to resort to drinking bottled water,due to the pungent smell of chlorine coming from their water taps. The problem has affected homes in Strabane and Sion Mills for some time, but in the last few days the smell has

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Darrell O’Kane on St Canice’s Ulster Club Minor Championship victory

St Canice’s of Dungiven are the Ulster Club Minor Championship winners after they beat Four Masters 2-07 to 1-08 in Belfast. At halftime the Derry champions trailed by a point but battled back to take the lead late in the second half with Padraig Haran scoring the crucial goal on 59 minutes. Dungiven joint manager

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Damian Dunnion on “heartbreaking” defeat in Ulster Club Minor Championship Final

Four Masters suffered a two point defeat to St Canice’s of Dungiven in the Ulster Club Minor Championship Final on Sunday afternoon. At half time, the Donegal champions lead 1-04 to 0-06 with Senan Carr finding the back of the net. Second half goals from Shea McLaughlin and Padraig Harran helped turn the tie around

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