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Tanaiste pledges to continue improving cancer services in the West and North West

Tanaiste Simon Harris has told the Dail that the government is committed to improving cancer services in the West and North West, suggesting that the development of Elective Surgery Hospitals in Dublin, Cork and Galway will be game changers in this regard, freeing up theatres in the main hospitals for acute and emergency procedures. He […]

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Derry based academic and commentator tipped to be FF’s choice for presidential candidate

A Derry based Ulster University professor is being tipped as Fianna Fáil’s candidate for the presidential election. The Irish Independent report this morning that Deirdre Heenan is believed to be in the final stages of negotiations to contest the autumn poll. She would neither confirm nor deny the claims, but the paper reports that the

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O’Leary backs bonuses for Ryanair staff who charge at the gate for oversized baggage

The boss of Ryanair says he fully backs bonuses paid to staff who catch passengers trying to bring oversized bags on flights. Passengers have to pay 75 euro if they can’t fit their hand luggage into the airline’s ‘sizers’. For every passenger caught, staff make €1.50, and can make up to €80 a month. Group

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Chambers Ireland stresses need for infrastructural development

As the economy continues to grow, critical infrastructure has not kept pace. That’s according to Chambers Ireland, as it launches its pre-Budget submission. It’s calling on the government to take decisive and long-term action, as the housing crisis has overshadowed other fundamental infrastructure services. In particular, issues with electricity and water supplies are preventing necessary

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Procedural discussions to dominate today’s resumption of the Omagh Bombing Inquiry

The Omagh Bombing Inquiry is continuing this week. 29 people were killed, including a woman pregnant with twins, when the bomb exploded in the County Tyrone town in August 1998. So far in the inquiry, we’ve heard statements from core participants, including the PSNI, as well as personal testimonials from victims’ families, survivors and emergency

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Calls for social housing to provided in rural areas of Donegal to ensure the survival of schools

It’s vital social housing is provided in rural parts of Donegal to ensure the survival of schools. That’s according to Councillor Micheal Choilm MacGiolla Easbuig who fears low pupil numbers in areas such as Doochary will result in school clousures. Donegal County Council has confirmed a number of housing projects are in the pipeline for

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Traffic advice issued ahead of O’Neill’s Foyle Cup opening parade in Derry

Police in Derry have issued traffic advice ahead of the O’Neill’s Foyle Cup opening parade that is taking place this morning. Participants will leave from Northland Road at 10am, making their way towards Great James Street, Strand Road, through Waterloo Place and into Guildhall Square for approximately 11:15am. The PSNI says motorists should be prepared

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Reservoir interruption to cause supply disruptions to An Coimín, An Clochán and Burnfoot

A reservoir interruption may cause supply disruptions to An Coimín, An Clochán, Burnfoot and surrounding areas. Works are scheduled to take place until 10am this morning. It is recommended that those impacted allow 3-4 hours after the estimated restoration time for supply to fully return.

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Fire at former Foyle College being treated as suspected “deliberate ignition”

Police are appealing for information and witnesses following an overnight fire in Derry. They received a report at approximately 9.20pm yesterday evening that a building in the Duncreggan Road area of the city had been set alight. Officers attended the scene to assist with road closures in the area, alongside colleagues from the Northern Ireland

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Tony Holohan latest name to be linked to Presidential race

Tony Holohan is the latest high-profile name to be linked as a potential presidential candidate. The former Chief Medical Officer refused to be drawn on the reports when approached, but cryptically said that ‘at this time’ he could neither confirm or deny it. Mairead McGuinness and Catherine Connolly are the only declared candidates so far;

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Fire services tackle blaze at former Foyle College in Derry

Police are appealing for information and witnesses following an overnight fire in Derry. Police received a report at approximately 9.20pm yesterday evening that a building in the Duncreggan Road area of the city had been set alight. Officers attended the scene to assist with road closures in the area, alongside colleagues from the Northern Ireland

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Irish Road Hauliers Association welcomes reopening of Holyhead port

The Irish Road Hauliers Association has welcomed the reopening of the Holyhead route following 7 months of disruptions due to storm damage. The group has, however, expressed apprehension with the new timing of the of routes, meaning crossings could be affected. Both berths at the Welsh port are now fully operational, following an announcement yesterday.

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Calls for crash barrier to be installed at steep drop in Mullindrait

A Ballybofey councillor has urged Donegal County Council to place a crash barrier at a steep drop in Mullindrait. Cathaoirleach of the Lifford Stranorlar MD Cllr Martin Harley says the 12 – 15ft drop on the walkway is unsafe for those walking on the path and farmers. Cllr Harley says, at the very least, a

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Donegal County Council announce plan for Heritage-Led Regeneration and Action Plan for Raphoe Town Centre

Donegal County Council has announced the commencement of a process to prepare a Heritage-Led Regeneration and Action Plan for Raphoe Town Centre. A consultation event will take place this Thursday. The Strategy and Action Plan has been announced in conjunction with Paul Doherty Architects and Cala Architects and will be prepared in line with the

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Kneecap say British Police have called off investigation into Glastonbury set

Kneecap say British Police have called off an investigation into their Glastonbury set. Criminal investigations were launched into performances from the Belfast rap group and a second act, Bob Vylan, after crowds engaged in pro-Palestine chants. Kneecap have posted a screenshot of an email, appearing to have come from police, which says there will be

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Cope welcomes confirmation that NAERSA will be headquartered in Letterkenny

It’s been confirmed that Letterkenny will be the headquarters of the new National Automatic Enrolment Retirement Savings Authority, with the administration staff to be based at the Department of Social Welfare offices on Oliver Plunkett Road. It had previously been confirmed that Tata Consultancy Services, TCS, which is based at the former Pramerica plant on

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Donegal still has the highest number of Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant applications

Figures published this morning show that Donegal Council continues to have the highest number of applications received under the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant, with 1,247 applications received since the scheme began. Of those, 922 have been approved, and 226 paid out, at a cost of €12.3 million. Between April and June alone, 119 applications were

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NI Affairs Committee at Westminister discusses need to tackle gender based violence

The UK government is being urged to act to address the shocking scale of violence against women and girls in Northern Ireland. A committee in Westminster has heard how almost 100 per cent of women in the north have experienced at least one form of gender based violence. It wants urgent funding to tackle online

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Dublin hotel prices under the microscope in discussion between Doherty and Harris

Tanaiste Simon Harris says he believes the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has a role in investigating hotel prices in Dublin, particularly at times of major events. He was responding to Donegal Deputy Pearse Doherty, who said those travelling to the capital for sporting events and concerts in the coming weeks will be facing considerable

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Senator Boyle calls for staff shortages at Glenveagh Castle to be addressed

A Donegal Senator says staff shortages at one of Donegal’s most popular attractions must be addressed. Last year, the castle at Glenveagh National Park was forced to close on Mondays and Fridays due to a lack of available staff. Senator Manus Boyle says the destination is integral to Donegal and attracts hundreds of thousands of

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Concerns raised after emergency crews delayed in reaching call out due to large number parking on pier

    A local Councillor has called for an emergency meeting over concerns that emergency crews on Arranmore Island could be delayed due to a large number of people parking on the main ferry pier. Earlier this week, Arranmore Emergency First Responders crew were called to assist in a time-critical medical emergency involving 118 and

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Donegal Senator calls for M1 toll fee to be scrapped for All-Ireland Final

A Donegal Senator has called for the M1 toll fee to be scrapped for Donegal supporters travelling to the All-Ireland Final next Sunday. It’s after long tailbacks were reported after the Quarter Final against Monaghan and the Semi-Final against Meath, all of whom were travelling in the same direction. Senator Manus Boyle says it will

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Lough Swilly RNLI assists stricken fishing vessel off Fanad Head

Lough Swilly lifeboat has come to the assistance of a fishing vessel 11 nautical miles off Fanad Head.At 7:15 last evening,  the lifeboat was tasked by Malin Head Coast Guard to assist a fishing vessel in difficulty, The fishing vessel had fouled its propellers, and lost all power. The volunteer lifeboat crew established a tow

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Mother whose disabled son was used in a pre-election photo shoot welcomes government pledge to pay out promised funding

A Donegal mother who claimed her disabled son was used in a “pre-election stunt” last year has welcomed news that €3.6 million promised to four Donegal groups under the Children’s Disability Service Grant will finally be paid out. The announcement was made at the No Barriers Foundation in Letterkenny, which was allocated just over €3

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DCB committee needs more regular engagement with housing minister and department – McBride

A member of Donegal County Council’s Defective Blocks Committee is asking Housing Minister James Brown to attend meetings of the committee, and is also seeking attendance at every meeting by officials from the Department of Housing. At a meeting of the committee earlier this week, Marti McElhinney made a comprehensive presentation on the issue of

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SJI seeking a €25 increase in social welfare payments in Budget 2026

Social Justice Ireland says there needs to be a weekly increase of €25 in social welfare rates, to close income gaps across the country. It’s attending a Pre-Budget forum today hosted by Minister for Social Protection, Dara Calleary – and it’s asking the Government to prioritise vulnerable households. The economic think-tank’s Research and Policy Analyst,

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McCrossan seeks assurances from Infrastructure Minister that last month’s A5 court judgement will be appealed

West Tyrone MLA Daniel McCrossan is urging Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins to provide a clear guarantee that her Department is fully prepared to launch an appeal against the recent High Court ruling on the A5 Western Transport Corridor. In response to an Assembly Question from Mr McCrossan, the Minister confirmed that any appeal must be

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