Main Evening News, Sport and Obituary Notices on Tuesday June 21st
The main evening news, sport and obituary notices on Tuesday, June 21st…
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The main evening news, sport and obituary notices on Tuesday, June 21st…
Main Evening News, Sport and Obituary Notices on Tuesday June 21st Read More »
Prices in Ireland are 40 percent higher than the EU average, with energy costs 89 percent above the norm across the bloc. Figures show the country is only second to Denmark when it comes to high prices. Ireland has the fourth most expensive restaurants and hotels, while healthcare is 72 percent above the average.
Ireland has second highest prices in EU – 40% above average Read More »
Students eligible for the SUSI grant can now earn more money over the summer with out the fear of losing it. This follows Cabinets agreement to raise the income disregard from € 4,500 to € 6,552 for the summer months. Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris says it will allow students to take up summer
SUSI students can now earn €6,552 over the summer Read More »
A new billion euro agri-environment scheme for farmers has been proposed by the government. The plan for ‘ACRES’ is to improve biodiversity within farms, with farmers able to apply for grants of up to 10 thousand euro. However the scheme has been met with criticism from farming groups, with the IFA calling it a ‘bureaucratic
Minister McConalogue announces €1.5 billion ACRES agri-environment scheme Read More »
Ed Sheeran and his co-writers have won their High Court trial and have been awarded around one million euro in legal fees. This trial follows accusations of copyright infringement in his 2015 hit ‘Shape of You’. The verdict seen that the song was not copied ‘deliberately’ or ‘subconsciously’, resulting in the €1,000,000 not requiring payment.
Ed Sheeran awarded around €1,000,000 in legal fees in copyright trial. Read More »
The DUP leader says that the Irish Government doesn’t think Unionist concerns matter to them. Jeffrey Donaldson also claims that recent Government statements about the Northern Ireland Protocol have been “unhelpful” in solving the dispute. Over the weekend the Taoiseach said plans to ditch parts of the Protocol would be “economic vandalism” for the north.
Irish government doesn’t care about Unionist concerns – Donaldson Read More »
A quantity of copper cable has been stolen in the Ballindrait area. The incident occurred between Monday June 13 at 4.30pm and Tuesday June 14 at 7.30am from the Station Road area in Ballindrait, Lifford. Gardaí are appealing to residents in that area to contact Gardaí in Letterkenny on 074-9167100 if they observed any suspicious
Copper cable stolen from Ballindrait area Read More »
Letterkenny Gardaí are investigating a criminal damage incident in Glenwood Park, Letterkenny. At approximately 3.40am on Saturday June 18, the front sitting room windows and the front door glass at a house in the estate were smashed around that time. Garda Grainne Doherty is appealing to residents in Glenwood or to anybody who may have
House door and window smashed in criminal damage incident Read More »
Gardai are appealing for witnesses after a car was believed to have been maliciously set on fire in Letterkenny. On Wednesday June 15 at approximately 1am, Gardaí received a report that a car, a blue Toyota Corolla was on fire at Lui Na Greine, Oldtown, Letterkenny. Garda Grainne Doherty appeals to anybody with information to
Car ‘maliciously’ set on fire in Letterkenny Read More »
Senior ministers are today considering approving legislation on the €2.7 billion Mica redress scheme. The defective building block plan was extended to affected homeowners in Clare and Limerick last week. It’ll cover up to 100% of the costs, subject to a cap of €420,000 and up to €161 per square foot. The Taoiseach has said
Minister Ryan agrees that there is a need for urgency on fixing Mica homes Read More »
Gardaí are currently at the scene of a two vehicle collision just off the main Letterkenny to Lifford Road. The crash occurred at around 9:40am this morning in Mullanagung. The road remains closed at this time. Gardai say no injuries were reported.
Road closed at Mullanagung following crash Read More »
It’s emerged the new Lifford Hospital will be a 25 bed unit. It was confirmed earlier this month that the facility is to be built on a greenfield site in the town. The cost and timeframe for construction of the new hospital will not be released until after the plans have been considered, accepted and
New Lifford Hospital to be 25 bed unit Read More »
The HSE spent more than €21.5 billion last year. It’s annual report for 2021 shows the health service recruited 6,149 staff and treated 1.6 million people in hospital. 95% of adults received their primary Covid vaccination, while 2.25 million booster doses were administered. The health service also delivered 20 million home support hours to 55,000
HSE spent €21.5 billion last year Read More »
Letterkenny in Gardaí are investigating two separate incidents involving a garage in Ballyraine. The gate to the yard was forced open and entry was then gained to the garage between 6pm on on Thursday and possibly 1am to 2am or earlier on Friday. A BMW was stolen and later found burnt out in Kirkstown. On
Gardaí investigating two incidents involving Ballyraine garage Read More »
Gardai have praised those who attended the Donegal rally this year and complied with the law. This year’s event has been hailed a success with Gardai welcoming a decrease in arrests over the weekend. A major policing operation was in place which saw additional Gardai deployed to the county for the course of the event
Gardai praise those who abided by law during rally weekend Read More »
Letterkenny Gardaí have received a number of reports in relation to local people being targeted by a child pornography scam email. The current E-mail based scam/ fraud involves an individual receiving correspondence claiming to be from An Garda Síochána. The email states that the recipient’s computer is to be seized in relation to investigations into
Public warned of child pornography email scam Read More »
A man remains in hospital following an assault in Letterkenny. Gardaí in Letterkenny are investigating an assault that happened on the Port Road, across the road from Tobins Petrol Station in the early hours of Saturday June 18, at approx. 3.30am. A man was assaulted by two males who were unknown to him at
Man in hospital after Letterkenny assault Read More »
The Housing Minister will seek Cabinet approval to publish legislation on the €2.7bn Mica redress scheme. The enhanced Defective Concrete Blocks Bill which is expected to be published today will then make its way through the Dáil and Seanad where amendments can be made. Mica campaigners are protesting at the Gates of Leinster House today
Mica bill expected to be published today Read More »
It appears Irish waters are open ground for any navy to come in and carry out naval exercises. That’s according to the CEO of the Irish Fish Processors and Exporters Association, Brendan Byrne. It comes as a French naval exercise due to get underway this morning off the southwest coast of Ireland has withdrawn from
‘Irish waters open ground’ – IFPEA CEO Read More »
Detectives in Derry are investigating the report of a shot being fired in Clon Dara in the city during the early hours of today, 21 June. Police received a report at 12.20am that approximately 15 to 20 minutes earlier it was believed a shot had been fired causing damage to the front door of the
Police investigating report of shot fired in Derry Read More »
The rainbow flag is being flown at a number of Donegal County Council buildings this month for the first time. Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council Councillor Jack Murray raised the flag yesterday at County House in Lifford and the Public Services Centre, Letterkenny for Pride month. It was on foot of a request by Councillor
Rainbow flag flown for first time at Donegal county buildings Read More »
No vacant site levies have been imposed to date by Donegal County Council. The local authority is one of a number across the country which have not issued any demand notices since the vacant site levy was introduced in 2018. Since the vacant site levy was introduced 4 years ago no levies have been imposed
No vacant site levies collected by DCC Read More »
A man is due in court in Strabane after being caught drink driving in recent days. Police in the town conducted a number of vehicle checkpoints over the weekend focusing on road safety which resulted in one vehicle being seized. Fixed Penalty Notices were issued for a range of traffic-related offences, including six for excess
Man caught drink driving during road safety operation in Strabane Read More »
HSE hospitals spent €13.6 million on private ambulance services last year. It’s an increase of 37 per cent on 2020, but the HSE says that was down to the Covid crisis. According to freedom of information figures, Lifeline Ambulance Service received €4.3 million in 2021 – the highest amount. Its chief executive, David Hall, says
HSE hospitals spent €13.6m on private ambulances in 2021 Read More »
Cabinet ministers will discuss the cost of living crisis when they meet later this morning. The government is preparing the summer economic statement, ahead of the Budget in October. Ministers are under pressure to ease the burden on struggling households before then. But junior minister Niall Collins says that won’t be happening:
Cabinet ministers to discuss cost of living crisis today Read More »
Works on the Moville Community College extension project is expected to begin in the coming months. Confirmation has been granted by the Department of Education for the proposed work to progress to tender stage which will see the construction of a new build extension including a two classroom SNU base. Minister for Agriculture, Food and
Moville Community College project progresses to tender Read More »
A 70 year old man with strong ties to Donegal is currently walking from Mizen to Malin to raise money for a cancer charity. Stewart Barbour, who owns a house at Lough Eske, is in the middle of walking 400 miles doing roughly 27 miles a day being looked after by strangers who give
70 year-old man taking on Mizen to Malin Head challenge walk for charity Read More »
Clean Coasts along with the National Parks and Wildlife Service are hosting a series of events and guided walks nationwide and in County Donegal to celebrate World Sand Dune Day this week. The events aim to celebrate the ecological impact Ireland’s natural sand dunes have in protecting coastal areas from flooding as well as the
Clean Costs hosting guided walk in Donegal for World Sand Dune Day Read More »
The Main Evening news, sport and obituary notices on Monday, June 20th…
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New data from the CSO shows the median age of home buyers in Donegal in 2019 was 43. The data shows that 1,180 new home transactions were completed in the county during 2019, with highest number of 260 homes being purchased in Donegal Town, with 110 sole transtractions and 150 joint transactions. Letterkenny recorded 240
Median age of Donegal home buyers is 43 Read More »
A new Líonra office will open today in Letterkenny, coinciding with the official launch of the new national Gaelphobal campaign. The Gaelphobal campaign has been launched to encourage communities outside of Gaeltacht areas to get involved in promoting the Irish language in their areas. Foras na Gaeilge has invested over €4.1 million in language planning
New Gaelphobal campaign launched in Letterkenny Read More »
A man in his 20s has been arrested in the north on suspicion of arson. It’s after a petrol bomb was thrown at a house in Coleraine in Derry in the early hours of this morning. Two people who were inside at the time were uninjured, however the property suffered significant damage. Police are appealing
Man arrested after suspected arson in Coleraine Read More »
A new youth development programme that will provide personal one-to-one support for young people from Inishowen has been launched. International Fund for Ireland (IFI) delegates visited Tullyarvan Mill in Buncrana last Friday as guests of Inishowen Development Partnership (IDP), at the official launch of the C.H.A.N.C.E project. The C.H.A.N.C.E project is a targeted youth development
New youth development programme launched in Inishowen Read More »
Three nursing homes in Donegal have recorded non-compliances following unannounced inspections by HIQA. Arch View Lodge Nursing Home in Letterkenny, Aras Ui Dhomhnaill Nursing Home in Milford and Aras Mhic Shuibhne in Laghey all recorded non-compliances for their fire precautions. Aras Mhic Shuibhne also recorded no- compliances in governance and management and premises.
Three Donegal nursing homes record non-compliances Read More »
A Donegal doctor believes we should focus on the booster campaign rather than mask wearing. It comes amid calls from the INMO to reintroduce mandatory facemask rules in certain settings. Dr Denis McCauley is the Chair of the Irish Medical Organisation’s GP Committee. He believes the country’s response to Covid-19 going forward shouldn’t prioritise mask
Donegal doctor believes we shouldn’t prioritise mask wearing Read More »
An informal event is being held in St. Colmcille’s birthplace to mark the end of the Colmcille 1500 celebrations. The event will take place on Monday June 27th at 2.30pm in the Colmcille Heritage Centre in Gartan and will include the launch of a small souvenir booklet to mark the celebrations. Dr. Brian Lacey, historian
Informal event marking end of Colmcille 1500 celebrations to take place Read More »
There’s been a 23% increase in the number of new homes being built in Donegal. Nationally, 30,233 commencement notices were received by local authorities in the past 12 months. Figures from the Department of Housing, up until the end of May show 229 commencement notices for new builds have been received by Donegal County Council
23% increase in new builds in Donegal Read More »
It’s emerged a man with Down Syndrome has had to remain in hospital as the supported accommodation he needs is not available in Donegal. The man in his 50s has been offered a place in a nursing home under the Fair Deal Scheme with a prerequisite that he secures a place in a training centre.
Man forced to remain in hospital due to lack of supported accommodation Read More »
Rally weekend has been hailed as a success as gardai report a fall in arrests and less dangerous driving incidents compared to other years. 58 people were arrested in Letterkenny from Thursday evening until this morning, compared to 86 people arrested in 2019. Head of the Traffic Corps in Donegal, Inspector Seamus McGonigle says the
Gardai hail rally weekend a success Read More »
The Leaving Cert class of 2022 could be waiting until the end of August for their results. A shortage of examiners, a second sitting of the exams for students affected by covid and a government pledge that grades won’t be marked any lower than last years have all contributed to delays. Third level institutions are
Leaving Cert results due end of August Read More »
While welcoming the removal of the sliding scale element of the enhanced Mica redress scheme, the Mica Action Group says the SCSI rates are not good enough. The group is also calling for the €420,000 cap to be increased to €460,000 to reflect inflation. Mica homeowners will once again protest outside Leinster House tomorrow when
‘SCSI rates not good enough’ – MAG PRO Read More »
Permanent TSB is beginning work on the ground in Ulster Bank branches in Donegal. Planning permission has been submitted to Donegal County Council to rebrand four Ulster Bank branches in the county. Permanent TSB staff have begun operating on the ground in Ulster Bank branches in Donegal to support Ulster Bank customers to move their
Permanent TSB begins work in Donegal Ulster Bank branches Read More »
Three Donegal projects have been nominated for the RIAI’s Public Choice awards for 2022. The award celebrates quality design, as well as the contribution made by architecture to our built environment for everyone’s benefit. Two of the three projects based in Donegal that are up for the RIAI’s public choice awards for 2022 are collaborations
Three Donegal projects nominated for RIAI Public Choice awards Read More »
A Donegal County Councillor has raised concerns about Ireland’s military neutrality. It comes after a British Navy boat docked at a harbour in Cork last week. Councillor Michael Cholm Mac Giolla Easbuig submitted a motion to the Glenties Municipal District Council, calling for a referendum on neutrality to be held to enshrine Ireland’s neutral position.
Cllr raises concerns over Ireland’s neutrality Read More »
The Government will begin a series of meetings with stakeholder groups today to discuss Budget 2023. The meetings come ahead of the publication of the Summer Economic Statement and as pressure continues on the coalition to announce further supports to help with the cost of living ahead of Octobers Budget. The Taoiseach yesterday denied news
Government to begin Budget 2023 meetings today Read More »
Irish MEP Sean Kelly will be in charge of drafting legislation to protect the EU in any UK breaches of the Northern Ireland Protocol. He’s been appointed lead author for the European Parliament’s International Trade Committee in drafting the legislation. He says the introduction of the Protocol bill in Westminster is clearly in breach of
Irish MEP to draft legislation to protect EU from UK breaches of protocol Read More »
Josh Moffett and Andy Hayes in their Hyundai I20 R5 remain infront at the Donegal International Rally after Stage 18. The pair are 3.8 seconds ahead of Alastair Fisher and Gordon Noble in the Volkswagen Polo. Chris Ashmore has the top 20 after Stage 18…
Rally Latest: Top 20 after Stage 18 Read More »
Josh Moffett has now extended his lead at the Donegal International Rally to 3.8 seconds. Alastair Fisher remains in second with Sam Moffett in third. Kevin Gallagher is still the man to catch in the modified section. Oisin Kelly has the latest…
Rally Update: Josh Moffett extends lead after Stage 18 Read More »
The Taoiseach says the Government’s aim is to make ‘comprehensive’ changes in the budget this autumn to help with the cost of living. That’s despite newspaper reports today indicating a boost in social welfare and excise on fuel next month. Large protests took place in towns and cities across the country yesterday, calling for more
Government targeting Autumn Budget for cost of living measures Read More »
SIPTU’s calling for ‘meaningful engagement’ with the HSE over the decision to take away the long covid leave payment for nurses. The Special Leave with Pay Scheme is due to be axed from the 1st of July. Up to 200 nurses and healthcare workers are set to be affected. SIPTU Health Divisional Organiser Kevin Figgis
Calls for Long Covid leave pay for nurses to be maintained Read More »