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Funding available for heritage projects in Donegal

  Funding is available for a number of heritage projects in Donegal with the Heritage Council inviting applications to its Community Grant Scheme. The aim of the scheme are to support capital projects that improve access and inclusion to heritage sites while it also supports the purchase of essential equipment. Grant applications must be submitted

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ASTI reiterates traditional Leaving cert should go ahead this year

  The ASTI says every feasible adjustment to the written state exams should be considered to ensure students can prepare for them with confidence. It’s re-iterated its view traditional exams should go ahead this year. Meanwhile, the Teachers’ Union of Ireland is calling for further changes to the tests to take account of the disruption

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NI Economy Minister urged to support E&I Campsie expansion

The Stormont Assembly has been told that a major expansion at E&I Engineering’s Campsie plant in Derry could be jeapordised because the company cannot get adequate guarantees regarding access to the Assured Skills programme. In the chamber, Foyle MLA urged Economy Minister Gordon Lyons to meet with the company’s Chief Executive as quickly as possible…………

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€175,000 allocated to Donegal under Creative Ireland

  Over €175,000 has been allocated to Donegal for the implementation of Creative Ireland initiatives. The funding is part of a €6.6 million investment in local authorities throughout the country that will support creative projects that will connect people, creativity and wellbeing in 2022. Since the Creative Ireland Programme was launched in 2017, it has

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Discussions on removing Parachute Regiment flags in Derry

  Discussions around removing Parachute Regiment flags from the streets of Derry will take place later. Their appearance in the Drumahoe and Newbuildings areas in recent days has been heavily criticised ahead of the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. Thirteen civil rights protesters were killed on January 30th 1972, after being shot by British soldiers

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Support scheme launched to assist tourism recovery in Gaeltacht

  Údarás na Gaeltachta has launched a support scheme worth €720,000 to support the recovery of the tourism sector in the Gaeltacht. The Tourism Officer Management Development scheme will focus on the strategic development of the sector to assist with post pandemic recovery. The focus of the scheme will be on tourism projects that will

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Concern as cross-border workers could face ‘double tax’

The Cross Border Workers Coalition has warned that cross-border workers face the possibility of a ‘double tax’ or losing the ability to work-from-home at all as a result of the relaxation of Covid-19 rules in the Republic. The Irish Government temporarily waived the double tax requirement in March 2020, with support only being offered when

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Minister under increasing pressure over Leaving Cert format

  The Minister for Education is set to come under further pressure today when Sinn Fein table a motion calling on the government to introduce a hybrid Leaving Certificate exam. The party says it’s unacceptable that a decision has still not been made in relation to this years exam. Education spokesperson Donnchadh O’Laoghaire said the

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Hopes agreement on Northern Ireland protocol can be reached

  The Foreign Affairs Minister says he hopes an agreement on the Northern Ireland protocol can be reached next month. Simon Coveney says the mood was good during yesterday’s talks between the EU’s chief negotiator Maros Sefcovic and his UK counterpart Liz Truss. Further negotiations are expected between officials this week. Minister Coveney expects February

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Gardai warn homeowners to be vigilant when leaving home vacant

‘Be vigilant and be on the lookout for elderly and more vulnerable neighbours’ is the message from Gardai in Donegal. They’re warning that it only takes just a few minutes for a burglar to strike. Homeowners are advised to before leaving the house, ensure all doors and windows are secured, use light timer switches, store

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€1.5m for Donegal Schools under Summer Works Programme

€1.5m has been allocated to Donegal under the Schools Summer Works Programme for 2022. 22 projects in the county have been approved under the scheme and include 19 primary schools and three post primary schools. Themes of works approved include improving ventilation and improving the outdoor facilities of schools. It is envisaged that the remaining

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Council urged to reassess junction following weekend crash

  Donegal County Council is being urged to reassess a junction in the Letterkenny area, after a multi-car crash at the weekend. Three cars collided at the Killyclug-Killylastin junction on Friday evening, with Gardaí saying three young men required hospital treatment following the crash. Cathaoirleach of Letterkenny-Milford Municipal District Jimmy Kavanagh has raised safety concerns

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Calls for remote working to continue after return to offices greenlighted

Unions are calling for remote working to continue to be an option for workers as public health restrictions are lifted. Tomorrow sees the gradual return of staff to workplaces, for those who had been working from home. Forsa and the Irish Congress of Trade Unions are among those calling for businesses to continue to facilitate

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Hospitality can open without Covid certs – Restaurants Association

The Restaurants Association of Ireland is describing the lifting of restrictions as ‘very positive’ for hospitality. Almost all covid restrictions have been removed, with pubs, restaurants and nightclubs allowed return to normal hours. Digital Covid Certs will only be needed for international travel and the need for social distancing has been scrapped. Restaurants Association Chief

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No public health rationale for Covid cert – Donnelly

The Health Minister says the emergency powers like the Covid Cert are ‘very serious’ and have been dropped because there is no longer a public health rationale. Stephen Donnelly has admitted that the passes had ‘secondary benefits’ – like encouraging people to get vaccinated and boosted. However he says those were never the primary aim

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Speeding Donegal driver also tested positive for Cannabis and Cocaine

Gardaí from the Letterkenny Roads Policing Unit say they arrested a driver yesterday on suspicion of speeding and drug driving. They say the driver in question was pulled over after being detected speeding, and that after a subsequent drug test the driver tested positive for the presence of both cocaine and cannabis. Gardaí also believe

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“Interest and enthusiasm” shown by public as rail review consultation ends

People across the Island have expressed ‘interest and enthusiasm’ in a public consultation about an All Island Rail Review. That’s according to the North’s Infrastructure Minister, who says about 3,500 responses have been gathered from both sides of the border, as the public consultation period on the review ended yesterday. The review will now examine

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Three men hospitalised following multi-car crash in Letterkenny

Gardaí say three people were hospitalised after a multi-vehicle crash at the Killylastin Junction in Letterkenny yesterday evening. They say the accident occurred at approximately 9pm yesterday evening, with a man aged in his late teens and two other men in their twenties requiring hospital treatment following the incident – but according to local reports

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