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Government must redouble its efforts to support job creation in North West

Employers in the North West say the government must redouble its efforts to support job creation. Padraig O’Grady, North West Regional Director of IBEC says figures now show 27,500 people unemployed in the Border region, that’s just over 13% of the workforce, a level that’s remained more or less unchanged for six months. Mr O’Grady […]

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Pressure grows on Minister John Perry over Sligo General breast cancer services

Pressure is mounting on Junior Minister John Perry this morning before today’s press conference regarding the restoration of breast cancer services to Sligo General Hospital. Many people are eagerly waiting to see if the Minister of State for small business will uphold his pre-election promise. He vowed to restore breast cancer services within his first

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Compnay which has shares in Donegal co-ops confirms new Banking Facilities

An investment company in which a number of Donegal co-ops have significant shareholdings has confirmed new Banking Facilities totaling €200 million with a group of its banks. One51 employs over 1,000 people in Ireland and the UK, and says the new banking facilities will support further growth and development of its exports base. The investment

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GAA – Michael Murphy’s appeal to be heard tonight in Dublin

Michael Murphy’s appeal against his sending off in last weekend’s Ulster Championship quarter final  will be heard tonight Thursday at Croke Park. The Donegal captain was controversially sent to the line in Sunday’s win over Cavan for a strong shouldering incident.  The Donegal County board who viewed Marty Duffy’s referee’s report requested the personal hearing

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Government cannot intervene in Letterkenny General Hospital extension delay

Junior Health Minister Roisin Shorthall has told the Dail the government cannot intervene in the delay in completing the new extension at Letterkenny General Hospital, but a meeting last week may see progress shortly. The project has been stalled since last year when Mc Namara Construction went into receivership. The delay was raised in the

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HSE says difficulties in recruiting Junior Doctors will not compromise A&E Services

The HSE is playing down fears that difficulties in recruiting Junior Doctors will compromise A&E Services from the 11th of next month. The Irish Association of Emergency Medicine this week claimed there won’t be enough Non-consultant doctors to fill all the vacancies conming up in July. Letterkenny General Hospital is one of the hospitals facing

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Soccer – FAI starts investigation into alleged Zayed abuse

The FAI have begun an investigation into alleged racial abuse aimed at Derry City’s Eamon Zayed by an opposing player during Monday night’s Airtricity League Premier Division match at Tallaght Stadium against Shamrock Rovers. The FAI on Tuesday announced that the FAI Disciplinary Control Unit had begun an investigation into the alleged abuse toward Zayed

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Garda fears trial will not go ahead because of tech problems at Letterkenny Court

A leading Garda has said he is concerned a leading criminal trial cannot go ahead – unless audio visual equipment at a local courthouse is working properly. Detective Garda James Frayne is involved in an upcoming trial during which CCTV evidence will have to be given. However Detective Frayne revealed that he is concerned about

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Former army bases in Lifford and Rockhill to be passed over to Council

It’s been confirmed that Donegal County Council will be in possesion of the former army bases in Lifford and Rockhill within six to eight weeks. Agreement in principle has been reached on the handovers, and the final details are now being ironed out. County Manager Seamus Neely says he will be referring back to councillors

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GAA – Donegal to meet Tyrone in Ulster Semi Final & to appeal Murphy red card

Donegal were never really challenged as they comfortably strolled past an inexperienced Cavan side  2-14 to 1-8 in Sunday’s Ulster Championship Quarter-Final in Breffni Park. Goals from Paddy McBrearty and Rory Kavanagh proved to be the key behind Donegal’s second win of the Ulster GAA Football Championship. McBrearty, who is still eligible to play in

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Deputy Doherty calls on Government to scrap it’s plans to introduce water charges

Donegal South West Deputy Pearse Doherty has annouced details of a water charges Dail motion which he will raise on Wednesday. The motion which opposes the proposed introduction of water charges calls on the government to scrap it’s plans to introduce the charges. Deputy Dohertys says that water charges will only add a huge burden

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Government will continue to support Irelands islands – Deputy McGinley

The Republic’s depopulated islands were not abandoned by their communities, rather they were abandoned by the people and bodies charged with looking after them, a Minister has said. Minister of State for the Gaeltacht Dinny McGinley assured islanders at the Federation of Irish Islands AGM,  over the weekend, that the Government would continue to support

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Murder accused back in Derry Magistrate’s Court on assault charges

A 46-year-old man who is already on remand on a murder charge faced another charge yesterday at Derry Magistrate’s Court. Paul Greatbanks of Bayview Terrace was charged with assaulting a man causing him grievous bodily harm on December 28 last. Greatbanks, who had been remanded into police custody yesterday for questioning appeared with his wrists

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Inquest jury recommends further investigation into man’s death following crash

The jury at the inquest into the death of a 66-year-old Donegal man, who died five days after being involved in a car crash, said that they believe that further investigation should take place into his death. Charles McBride of Falbane, Churchill, was driving towards Gweedore on 13 September 2009 when his car collided head-on

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Parents told students will no longer have free school transport

A meeting will be held at Carrigart National School this evening to discuss concerns following a letter being issued by Bus Eireann stating some students will no longer be eligible for free school transport. Bus Eireann is either changing or more strongly enforcing entitlement rules which means parents of some students of Scoil Eoin Baiste

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