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Workers at Gallaghers must be afforded union representation at redundacy talks

Union members of the Gallghers bakery workforce will be denied union representation at the redundacy talks. It was announced last week that 124 jobs would be lost at the Ardara bakery. Workers were addressed by managing director Declan Gallagher who told them that deteriorating conditions in Ireland and the UK meant an end to the

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CCC-NW says elections on both sides of the border will delay Radiotherapy Unit

The campaign group Co-operating for Cancer Care North West says there’s a possibility that elections on both sides of the border will delay a final announcement that the proposed North West Radiotherapy Unit at Altnagelvin Hospital will go ahead in time for the 2015 deadline. In an upbeat presentation to Donegal County Council this week,

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€23 million to be allocated to Donegal County Council for roads

€23 million is to be allocated to Donegal County Council under the regional and local road grant allocations. €23 million has been approved by way of grant allocation to Donegal County Council, Letterkenny Town Council will receive €395,000, Buncrana Town Council has been allocated €195,000 and Bundoran Town Council has been sanctioned for funding of

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Council to implement ‘Early Warning System’ before next winter

Donegal County Council is to develop a text messaging system to warn consumers of difficulties during bad weather periods. A council meeting yesterday spent several hours debating a report on the council’s response to the severe weather in November and December. One of the key problems identified in the report is that of communications. The

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Derryman given suspended sentence for having camera modified into stun gun

A Derryman who was shot and stabbed in two different incidents was today given a suspended sentence for having a disposable camera modified into a stun gun. 42-year-old Kieran McCool of Ederowen Park in Derry admitted possessing a prohibited weapon on July 16 last year. The court was told that McCool was stopped in a

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Council debates response to big freeze as damage and costs exceed €10 million

Donegal County Council is debating a lengthy report on the severe weather experienced between November and January, with the cost of damage to roads and other factors laid out. Members have been told that damage to roads across the county will cost just over €8 million euro to repair. However, no extra money will be

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Cllr Liam Blaney will not contend General Election in Donegal North-East

Donegal County Cllr Liam Blaney, will not be putting his name forward to run in the Donegal North-East constituency in the General Election. In a statement released to Highland Radio News this afternoon, he said he wished to state that he didn’t intend to contest the forthcoming General Election. He says the decision was taken

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Cllr Larkin seeks Blaney election support as Cllr Brogan says he’s not interested

In a shock move last evening, Fianna Fáil TD Niall Blaney become the latest Dail deputy to announce he will not run in the General Election. He withdrew ahead of a selection convention in Letterkenny, citing ‘personal reasons’ for his decision. Councillor Charlie McConolougue was selected to run for the party, a decision on if

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Blaney decides not to contest election as Mc Conalogue is selected in Donegal NE

In a shock move this evening, Fianna Fáil TD Niall Blaney has become the latest Dail deputy to announce he will not run in the General Election.  He withdrew ahead of tonight’s selection convention in Letterkenny, citing ‘personal reasons’ for his decision. Mr Blaney was first elected to the Dáil as an Independent Fianna Fail

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Senator Cecilia Keaveney will not seek nomination for General Election

Senator Cecilia Keaveney has confirmed this evening that she will not be seeking a nomination to contest the General Election for Fianna Fail in Donegal North East. In a statement the Senator says the decision was taken over Christmas but re-enforced after she was asked to continue the very significant investigation she is involved in

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Doherty says Adams will perform strongly in election campaign

Donegal South-West Deputy, Pearse Doherty has called on a five way economic debate with the finance spokespersons. The Sinn Fein Finance Spokesperson has challenged the Finance spokespersons from the other parties to a live election debate on the economy. Donegal South West Deputy Pearse Doherty says he is confident he can present Sinn Fein’s policies

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Minister to help pay for safety works at City of Derry Airport

The North’s Minister for Regional Development has indicated his intention to issue a Ministerial Direction to pay a grant towards essential safety works at City of Derry Airport . No figure is being confirmed, but Mr Murphy is trying to secure £8.6 million. Derry City Councillor Gerry Mac Lochlainn says without support from the Executive,

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FF to hold DNE convention on Sunday as Inishowen backs Mc Conalogue

Fianna Fail is to hold its Donegal North East Selection Convention on Sunday night in Letterkenny. Meanwhile, at an unofficial selection convention 300 Inishowen delegates unanimously selected Cllr Charlie Mc Conalogue as a candidate for the peninsula, after Sen Cecilia Keavney let it be known she did not want her name to go forward at

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PARC founder hits out at delay in crash scene mandatory testing delay

The Donegal based founder of the road safety organisation PARC says she is angry at the latest delay in the introduction of mandatory breath testing of drivers involved in fatal and serious injury collisions. Legislation recently went through the Dail and Seanad which was aimed at introducing the measure by the end of this month.

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Orthodondist waiting time at LGH now four years for some patients

Figures released which show children in Donegal have to wait up to four years for an orthodontist at Letterkenny General Hospital have been described as scandalous. The issue was raised via a Parliamentary Question tabled by Deputy Pearse Doherty to the Minister for Health. He was told that public patients in Letterkenny Hospital who need

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