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Gardai renew appeal for witnesses to fatal crash in Milford

Gardaí have renewed their appeal for witnesses following a fatal crash in Milford on Friday evening. 72-year-old Susan Hamilton, from Manorcunningham, died following the collision involving a car and a van at Bunlin Bridge at around 7:30pm. A man in his 50s, the driver of the van, was taken to Letterkenny University Hospital for treatment

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Psychology waiting lists of over a year for children in Donegal have more than halved

Psychology waiting lists of over a year for children in Donegal have more than halved. 86 under-18s were waiting over 12 months to be seen by a psychologist in the county in October 2021. Figures from the Irish Independent show that the number dropped 58% to 28 in December of last year. Nationally, the number

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Cllr Ruairi McHugh new Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council

Sinn Fein Councillor Ruairi McHugh has been elected as the new Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council. He takes over the role from Cllr Lilian Seenoi Barr. Meanwhile, the DUP’s Alderman Niree McMorris has been announced as Deputy Mayor. Councillor McHugh says he feels “very proud and humbled “ to be given the

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‘This is health inequality at its most stark’ – Dr Pádraig McGuinness

A Donegal Doctor says a decision to put Sligo University Hospital forward as the preferred location for a Surgical Hub is health inequality at its most stark. Dr Pádraig McGuinness is one of 171 doctors demanding an urgent meeting with the Health Minister to address what they describe as a critical threat to patient care

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East Donegal Cllr believes Ballybofey is the ideal base for tourists visiting the county

An East Donegal Councillor has proposed that Ballybofey be marketed as a base for tourists when visiting the county. Councillor Patrick McGowan believes the town is well resourced as a destination for tourists to stay and travel to other parts of the county with a number of blue flag beaches and other visitor attractions located

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Public invited to attend Letterkenny Cathedral Quarter AGM

The Letterkenny Cathedral Quarter has invited the public, local businesses and community stakeholders to attend their Annual General Meeting this week. The meeting will take place this Thursday at 8pm in Dillon’s Hotel The meeting will provide an overview of the past year’s achievements in the continued revitalisation of the Cathedral Quarter as one of

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Valve installation works to cause water supply disruptions in Ballymaleel

As part of the National Leakage Reduction Programme, valve installation works may cause supply disruptions to Ballymaleel and surrounding areas. Works are scheduled to take place from 11am this morning until 1pm in the afternoon. Uisce Eireann warn supply may take 3-4 hours to fully return to all affected properties.

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Donegal doctors seek meeting with Health Minister over exclusion of Letterkenny from Surgical Hub Plan

171 doctors from Donegal have demanded an urgent meeting with the Minister for Health over the exclusion of Letterkenny from the Surgical Hub Plan. They say they feel as though patients in the county are not treated as equals in the health system. In the letter to Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, 171 senior

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Fresh searches being carried out in Portugal in search for missing Madeleine McCann

Fresh searches are being carried out in Portugal in the investigation of missing toddler Madeleine McCann. The three-year-old vanished 18 years ago while on holiday with her family. German police are looking near the area where the prime suspect, Christian B, lived at the time. The convicted sex offender has always denied being involved. Reporter

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Letterkenny sees an increase in driving without insurance and drink driving convictions

Letterkenny has seen one of the highest increases in driving without insurance and drink driving convictions in the country. According to the RSA, the number of people convicted for driving without insurance rose from 172 in 2023 to 193 in 2024. Meanwhile, Letterkenny had one of the highest rates than the average of drink driving,

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Man airlifted to hospital after being struck by golf ball at Inishowen golf club

A man was airlifted to hospital after being struck by a golf ball in Inishowen yesterday. At approximately 4.30pm, Sligo-based helicopter Rescue 118 was tasked by Malin Head Coast Guard to assist, after a man was hit in the head with the golf ball at Greencastle Golf Club. Local ambulance crews also attended the scene.

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ESRI predicts 34,000 homes will be delivered this year, 7,000 short of Government’s target

The ESRI predicts just over 34,000 homes will be delivered this year – well short of the Government’s target of 41,000. The Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks poll published today reveals 61 percent of the public believe the housing crisis has worsened since the new government was elected, with just 3 percent believing it has improved. Sinn

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Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil the most popular parties in the country, according to new poll

It’s all square between the main coalition partners in Government in a new poll. Today’s Sunday Independent Ireland Thinks Poll shows Fianna Fail is down 2 to 21%, with Fine Gael also on 21, up 1. Sinn Fein has fallen by two to 20%. The Social Democrats are up 1 to 9%, Labour has risen

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Mother of Private Sean Rooney suing the UN and Irish state for negligence

The mother of Donegal soldier Private Sean Rooney is suing the United Nations and the Irish State for alleged negligence, which contributed to his death in 2022. The 24-year-old was shot and killed when his convoy came under fire. The Sunday Independent has reported that Sean’s mother, Natasha, filed a lawsuit against the Defence Forces,

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Man remains in critical condition following serious assault in Strabane

Detectives are investigating the report of a serious assault in the Main Street area of Strabane yesterday afternoon. The victim remains in a critical condition at this time. Police responded to a report of an assault at approximately 2pm yesterday afternoon. A man, aged in his 30s, had been assaulted by another man inside flats

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Increased traffic expected in Derry city due to All-Ireland Senior Championship match

Road users are advised of increased traffic expected in Derry city this afternoon, 1st June, for a GAA match at 2pm in Celtic Park – Derry v Galway in the All-Ireland Senior Championship. Motorists who will be in the area at the time are urged to drive with extra caution and leave extra time for

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Watch the official launch of the 2025 Donegal International Rally PLUS see the full entry list

Details of the Wilton Recycling Donegal International Rally – which takes place form June 20th to June 22nd – were announced at the press launch held in the Public Services Centre in Letterkenny which coincided with the entry list being published. Defending Champions Callum Devine and Noel O’Sullivan are seeded at one in their Skoda

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Simon Communities of Ireland urge Government to act decisively before homelessness crisis becomes ‘irreversible’

There’s a call on government leaders to act decisively before the homeless crisis becomes completely irreversible. The Simon Communities of Ireland is pleading with them to ‘do something’ as homelessness hits an all-time high. There’s been a rise of 162 people in emergency accommodation to over 15,500, which includes 4,775 children. Simon Communities of Ireland

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LUH announces the launch of new Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography service

Letterkenny University Hospital has announced that a new Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography service, led by a Consultant Cardiologist and his team, has been launched in the Radiology Department at LUH. CTCA is performed to gain knowledge about cardiac or coronary anatomy and may detect or diagnose coronary artery disease in patients. It is said to

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Water and hiking safety advice issued for June Bank Holiday weekend

People are being urged to check the weather forecast before going on trips this Bank Holiday weekend. Donegal Mountain Rescue and the Irish Coast Guard, RNLI and Water Safety Ireland have issued safety advice. There has been a 10% increase in drownings this year, compared to the same period last year. The public is being

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Slight decrease in homelessness figures in the North West

There has been a slight decrease in the number of people accessing homelessness services in the North West. According to homelessness figures published by the Department of Housing, 156 people accessed emergency accommodation in April, compared to 169 in March. In Donegal, that figure was 54, a decrease from 67 the previous month. The number

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Two teenagers arrested after car was observed driving on the wrong side of Derry dual carriageway

Two teenagers have been arrested after a car was observed driving on the wrong side of a dual carriageway in Derry yesterday. The blue Renault Clio was witnessed being driven on the wrong side of the Clooney carriageway at around 4:20pm. It failed to stop for police and continued on in the Waterside area before

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Recruitment of consultant for memory assessment support service in Donegal underway

The Minister for Older People and Housing has confirmed that recruitment is currently underway for a consultant for the memory assessment support service in Donegal. Minister Kieran O’Donnell has announced the commencement of the implementation of a National Dementia Registry for Ireland. It will assist in improving dementia care quality, address service gaps, and plan

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‘The day there is no traffic in Letterkenny will be worse than having traffic’ – Letterkenny businessman

A Letterkenny businessman says that the day there is no traffic in the town will be worse than the current situation. Leonard Watson was reacting to the passing this week of two Active Travel Plans, which will see additional cycle lanes installed on the Ballyraine and Circular Road as well as the signalisation of two

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Council urged to make Black and Minority Ethnic Inclusion Strategy widely available

Donegal County Council is being urged to make its Black and Minority Ethnic Inclusion Strategy widely available across the county. Councillor Terry Crossan made the call following the recent launch of the North-West Anti-Racism Charter, which was developed as part of this year’s Bloody Sunday commemorations. Donegal’s BME Inclusion Strategy aims to send a clear

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HSE West and North West says mental health services will be on hand over Bank Holiday weekend

The HSE West and North West is advising people to be aware of where they can seek care for their mental and physical health this June Bank Holiday weekend. They say while Bank holiday weekends can represent relaxation for some, for those struggling with their mental health they can be challenging. The HSE West and

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