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Senator Doherty to have full High Court hearing against Governement on Monday

Senator Pearse Doherty has welcomed the news that his High Court challenge against the government will get a full hearing on Monday. Senator Doherty, who unsuccessfully contested the general elections in 2002 and 2007, as well as the European election in 2004, brought the challenge earlier this year to the Government’s refusal to move a […]

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People in Donegal being denied Social Welfare appeal for up to 6 months

Over 20,000 claimants who have been denied social welfare will have to wait 6 months to have their appeal heard, according to Donegal South-West Deputy Dinny McGinley. And he says many of these claimants are people from Donegal. The claims include Job Seekers Allowance, Disability Allowance and other payments. Deputy McGinley says it’s a scandal

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Nightclubs in Letterkenny to participate in road safety initiative tonight

Young motorists will be called on to mark European Night Without Accident by taking extra care on the roads. Several pubs and nightclubs across the country including here in Donegal are involved in the road safety initiative, which is being held in 220 nightclubs across 27 European countries. Designated drivers who wear a wristband to

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High Court told man expressed suicidal thoughts before hospital discharge

The High Court has been told a 27 year old Donegal student who took his own life two days after he was discharged from Letterkenny General Hospital had clearly expressed suicidal thoughts in front of hospital staff. Michael Orpen, a former Naval employee, went to the hospital in November 2006 after taking tablets and driving

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Oireachtas committee rejects ombudsman’s Lost at Sea report

The Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture has rejected the Ombudsman’s report on the Lost at Sea scheme, with Fine Gael accussing Fianna Fail of sacrificing the ombudsman in order to protect one of their own. Emily O’Reilly had concluded that the Byrne family in Donegal should be compensated because they were unfairly denied relief when they

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Court blocks builder from cutting sewerage services to nursing home

The High Court has granted an injunction restraining a builder from cutting off sewerage services to Áras Uí Dómhnaill nursing home. The home, which  has 32 residents, is in receivership. The interim order was granted by Ms Justice Mary Laffoy against John O’Donnell, Ballyherrin, Kilmacrennan, Letterkenny,and Kilmac Formwork Ltd of the same address, to receiver

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Deputy McHugh to discuss security issues with the north’s Justice minister

Donegal Deputy Joe McHugh is in Belfast to meet Northern Ireland Justice Minister David Ford and PSNI Chief Constable Matt Baggott. Deputy Mchugh is Fine Gael North-South Cooperation Spokesperson and Justice Spokesperson. On the agenda will be Security and policing concerns in the Border region and in Northern Ireland, Justice and legal issues of common

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Smiles Dental Care to open offices in Letterkenny in January 2011

One hundred new jobs are being created with the expansion of the Smiles dental care clinic. With an investment injection of three million euro it’s opening ten new premises around the country, including one in Donegal. Smiles Dental, a privately owned provider of dental care plans, has announced a €3m expansion which will create 100

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Senator O’Domhnaill confident PSO subsidy to Donegal Airport will be retained

The future of the Public Service Obligation at Donegal Airport topped the agenda at a meeting with the Transport Minister Noel Dempsey this week. Donegal South West Senator Brian Ó Domhnaill met with the Minister about the importance of the PSO to the future of the airport and the region. O’ Domhnaill said the daily

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Donegal County Council urged to make immediate payments when it buys land

Donegal County Council is being urged to make immediate payments when it buys land. The issue was raised at today’s reconvened council meeting by Cllr Noel Mc Bride, who said it’s not fair that landowners can be left for a considerable time without payment, and he wants that to be addressed. Officials say disputes and

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Senior garda responds to passport controversy during Donegal visit

Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin has described the use of data from several Irish passports by members of a Russian spy ring uncovered in the US earlier this year as “disturbing”. Gardaí are investigating the use of the passports, including one belonging to a volunteer with an Irish charity which works with orphans in

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Councillor claims government ignores local authority motions

Donegal Councillor Frank Mc Brearty has accused the government of ignoring motions moved by local authorities. Cllr Mc Brearty says ministers send stock replies to the council promising that matters are “receiving attention”, but nothing is done. This morning, Cllr Mc Brearty was supported by all members when he moved a motion calling for commitments

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Councillor claims street prostitutes are operating openly in Donegal

A Donegal County Councillor has claimed that foreign national women are openly involved in prostitution in Donegal. Thomas Pringle says the problem is such that women can be seen openly soliciting for trade on the streets. He raised the issue at a recent Joint Policing Committee meeting. Councillor Pringle says he is surprised that prostitution

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Senior SF party members to attend Doherty selection convention

Senator Pearse Doherty will be officially ratified as Sinn Fein’s election candidate for the Donegal South West by-election tomorrow evening. Leading party figures including President Gerry Adams and Dáil Leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin will attend the convention in Gortahork. Senator Doherty is currently engaged in a High Court action against the Government over its failure

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Independent election candidate John Gallagehr joins Labour

The Labour Party have confirmed that John Gallagher from Glenfin and previous independent local election candidate has joined the party in Donegal South-West. Mr.Gallagher an accountant from Glenfinn, joined the party this week. He recieved the backing of Cllr Frank McBrearty, the partys Donegal South-West by election candidate and recently selected general election candidate. Mr.Gallagher

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