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Letterkenny Town Council will not recognise IBAL’s findings

The Mayor of Letterkenny says the council will not be recognising the findings of the Irish Business Against Litter league. It was announced yesterday that the town was back into the league having previously been ommitted. Buncrana which finished 8th overall last year has been dropped. Relations between IBAL and Letterkenny Town Council have, in

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Donegal has the country’s third worst record in home safety inspections

It’s reported that eight out of 10 new homes are never inspected by local authorities for fire hazards and structural defects, with even less happening in Donegal. The Irish Independent says that’s despite the fallout from the Priory Hall controversy in Dublin. Local authority inspectors are supposed to carry out random checks on new buildings.

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14 patients on trolleys at Letterkenny General Hospital

14 people are on trolleys today at Letterkenny General Hospital either receiving or awaiting treatment. The figures were compiled this morning by the Irish Nurses and Midwives organisation. It is a particularly high figures, the INMO normally reports single digit numbers for Letterkenny General in its trolley watch figures. At Sligo General Hospital there are

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Government to create 20,000 manufacturing jobs by 2016

The government has announced plans to create an additional 20,000 jobs in the manufacturing sector by 2016. Jobs Minister Richard Bruton and Education Minister Ruairi Quinn have published strategies under the Action Plan for Jobs. A new start-up fund run by Enterprise Ireland, new supports targeted at engineering firms and better training for skills shortages

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More government ministers have moved to play down speculation of an easing of austerity in the October Budget.

It follows a claim the coalition would give a major concession on tax to middle-income taxpayers to show austerity is nearly over. The Tánaiste told reporters in Luxembourg that it was “purely speculative”. And Jobs Minister Richard Bruton agrees. “This is – what, April? The Budget won’t be until October” he said. “Every year we’ve

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Surviving Boston bombing suspect is awake and responding to questions in writing

The surviving Boston bombing suspect is awake and responding to questions in writing according to several US media outlets. Dzokhar Tsarnaev is being treated in hospital for serious wounds sustained during a manhunt. He is the main suspect behind Monday’s twin bombings that killed three people and wounded 180 others at the Boston Marathon. He

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Update – Woman abused by Peter Corcoran believes there are more victims out there

A Co Donegal farmer who sexually abused seven children has been jailed for 12 years. 43 year old Peter Corcoran of Dunmore, Falcarragh has pleaded guilty at the Central Criminal Court to 15 sample counts of indecent assault, sexual assault and rape between 1984 and 2000.   He was described in court as evil, very

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Donegal man caught up in Boston drama speaks to Shaun Doherty – Full interview

A Carrigart carpenter has been speaking of his experience after the surviving Boston bombing suspect was captured in his next door neighbour’s back yard. Brendan Toye from Carrigart was at his home in Watertown when a SWAT team knocked on his door and evacuated him, his wife Lori and his son Garvin. This morning, he,

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Connacht Gold says price increases will be necessary to ensure milk supplies

The Connacht Gold Co-op has indicated prices may have to increase because farmers are being paid too little. The company, which proposes to change its name to Aurivo, has reported a record turnover of €407m in 2012, an increase of 18%. This is being mainly attributed to the acquisition of the milk and retail stores

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Tanaiste says Government assessing reasons for rejection of Croke Park 2

The Tanaiste says the government will assess whether the Croke Park 2 deal was voted down because it was perceived as being anti-woman or anti-family. Eamon Gilmore says trade unions will provide the Government with an assessment of their reasons for rejecting the Croke Park 2 deal in the coming weeks. A newspaper report today

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Councillor says locals had a lucky escape from injury following Derry building collapse

Local representatives have said it is extremely lucky that no one was injured today when a three story derelict building collapsed in the Fountain Estate area of Derry. The building in Kennedy place, which was once a synagogue and is the former headquarters of the Ulster Unionist Party in the City, collapsed and buried a

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Supports for adults with disabilities discussed at Letterkenny conference

Letterkenny Institute of Technology has been hosting a seminar on Seminar looking the future of support services for adults with disabilities. The conference was backed by Donegal based APP Training Services, which has developed a new person-centred model of support for adults within the areas of autism and mental health conditions. The keynote speaker at

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Fishing communities being urged to feed into new EU funded development strategy

People in small fishing communities in Donegal are being asked to feed in to a BIM project to improve the economy and preserve the culture of those communities. Over the next eight weeks, a strategy is being prepared for Donegal which will identify projects to be receive EU funding through BIM. A series of meetings

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87 year-old Strabane woman has house windows smashed in early morning attack

There is an appeal for information after an 87 year-old woman had two windows on the front of her home smashed during an early morning attack in Strabane. The home in O’Nolan Park was targeted at 6.40am this (Thursday) morning – the culprits smashed the front gate of the property to gain access. SDLP representative

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69-year-old man dies following two car collision between Derry and Claudy

Two men are being questioned about a fatal crash between Derry and Claudy. A 69-year-old man died following the two vehicle collision, which happened on the Glenshane Road shortly before 9pm on Wednesday. A man and woman remain in hospital where they are being treated for injuries which are not believed to be life threatening.

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Health Minister asked to give assurances about the future of Carndonagh District Hospital

Health Minister James Reilly is being asked to give assurances about the future of Carndonagh District Hospital. Donegal North East Deputy Pádraig Mac Lochlainn has tabled a number of questions to the minister seeking to clarify the up to date position about the number of people working at the hospital, after the HSE cited ‘staffing

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