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Concern at GRA claim that crime statistics are being “massaged”

The Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan says he has no information or evidence of claims by the President of the GRA that new guidelines on crime categorisation have led to the “massaging” of statistics. John Parker was speaking at the Garda Representative Association’s annual conference in Co Mayo, where 170 rank and file members have gathered

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Donegal Senator confident sale of state harvesting rights will not go ahead

The proposed sale of state harvesting rights may now not go ahead, according to Donegal Senator Jimmy Harte. Speaking to Highland Radio News, Senator Harte stated there was a general consensus among parliamentary colleagues that this this should not and would not happen. The Labour senator stated that any short-term economic benefits would be heavily

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Victim of Donegal man’s Ponzi scheme have 2.7 millione euro returned

Almost 2.7 million euro recovered by the Criminal Assets Bureau from the proceeds of a Ponzi investment scheme has been paid out as part-compensation to the victims of the fraud. The bureau used its legislation to secure a court warrant, allowing its officers to hand over €2.68 million euro to a liquidator to be distributed

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UPDATE – Leviathan Political Roadshow postponed.

The Leviathan Political Roadshow’s event in Letterkenny tonight has been postponed. The Leviathan Political Cabaret is designed to inform, entertain and engage the public on political issues, with 40 years of EU membership the current topic. Tonight’s  panel was to have included Minister of State for European Affairs Lucinda Creighton The Leviathan Roadshow will take

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Letterkenny Town Cllr calls on hospital to address cleanliness issues immediately

A Letterkenny Town Cllr has called on management at Letterkenny General Hospital to address the cleanliness issues immediately. A report by HIQA which was released yesterday, criticised hygiene at the hospital, describing three clinical areas inspected in February as unclean. The areas were Surgical 1, Maternity and the Emergency Department. Local Cllr Gerry McMonagle said

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Dublin best option for all-island paediatric cardiac surgical service – McHugh

Donegal North East Deputy, Joe McHugh, has welcomed the confirmation of a single all-island paediatric cardiac surgical service which will be provided from Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital in Dublin. The move follows a report that said that, while safe, the service at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children was no longer sustainable. It caused

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Planning Institute president calls for all-island planning strategies

The President of the Irish Planning Institute has called for new all island planning strategies which involve real cross border collaboration. Speaking at the institute’s annual conference which is on in Belfast at the moment, Joanna Kelly said an all-island spatial strategy is needed to drive development, while an all-island Landscape Strategy is needed to deal

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Hygiene inspection says three clinical areas of LGH were unclean

A report by HIQA has criticised hygiene at Letterkenny General Hospital, describing three clinical areas inspected in February as unclean. On the 27th of February last, HIQA carried out an unannounced inspection at Letterkenny General Hospital to assess the hygiene as experienced by patients at any given time. The report published today says inspectors did

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Kerrykeel man jailed for five years for endangering the life of a garda

A 23-year-old man from Kerrykeel has been jailed for five years and disqualified from driving for life for endangering the life of a garda and dangerous driving. RTE reports that Cathal Dunleavy of Glenvar pleaded guilty to 16 charges at Letterkenny District Court. The charges arose out of an incident on 18 October last year,

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Derry Judge says he has received hate mail for giving anonymity in drugs cases

Derry’s District Judge Barney McElholm has revealed that he has received hate mail following his decision to grant anonymity to people charged with drug related offences. Judge McElholm began granting anonymity to people charged with drug offences after a number of people who had appeared in court were subsequently shot by the vigilante group RAAD.

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Former Junior Minister Ivor Callely sent forward for trial to the Circuit Court

Former Junior Minister and Fianna Fáil TD Ivor Callely has been sent forward for trial to the Circuit Court. The 54-year-old – who is accused of making false mobile phone expense claims at Leinster House – appeared before the District Court earlier today. He’s facing six charges under the Theft and Fraud Offences Act of

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Former Waterford Crystal workers to receive € 300 million as they win case against the State

The Government is going to have to find up to 300 million euro for former workers of Waterford Crystal after they won their case against the State. The European Court of Justice found that under EU law the State had an obligation to protect the pension entitlements of workers in the event of a company

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Taoiseach says Government will proceed with abortion legislation

The Taoiseach says the Government will proceed with abortion legislation, despite opposition. Enda Kenny faced a barrage of criticism at the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party meeting last night, while dozens of psychiatrists have also come out against terminations on the ground of suicide. Mr Kenny says a leaked draft of the legislation confirming that six

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North’s Agriculture Minister says DARD relocation to Ballykelly will go ahead

The agriculture minister in Northern Ireland has said the relocation of her department’s headquarters will go ahead. In 2012, the Department of Agriculture announced it would move to Ballykelly. But it was revealed this week that a survey of DARD staff found 86% did not agree with the move. The 800 staff affected are based

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Deputy accuses CPWP spokesperson of using group to push his own personal agenda

A Sinn Fein Deputy has hit out at the Can’t Pay Won’t Pay campaign for falsely claiming he was going to pay the property tax by choice. Can’t Pay Won’t Pay released a statement this morning challenging the stance of Sinn Fein on the property tax  claiming that Donegal Deputy Padraig MacLochlain had announced he

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Local development companies to share in 90 Million Euro allocation

Two Donegal Development companies are to share in 90 million euro worth of funding being released by government under the Rural Development Programme 2007-2013. The Donegal Local Development Company and the Inishowen Development Partnership are responsible for distributing allocations to groups in Donegal. The Enviroment Minister has given development companies across the country two weeks to

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Delay in officially announcing permission for Derry plant may prevent legal challenge

The North’s Department of the Environment has ordered an internal investigation into why people were not informed of planning approval for a major waste processing plant near Derry. Approval for the 500,000 pounds development at Strathfoyle was granted in September, 2011. At that point, the decision should have been advertised in the local press, but

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