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Ash cloud continues to affect Donegal and Derry flights

The Irish Aviation Authority has closed the country’s airspace until six o’clock this evening following a deterioration in the ash coverage over the country. No commercial passenger flights, including North American traffic, will operate from any Irish airport or in Irish airspace during the period. The IAA made the decision based on the latest forecast

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Former Priest from Lifford convicted of child abuse to be investigated again

A former Catholic priest who was convicted of child sexual abuse in Derry more than 20 years ago is being investigated again. The Derry Journal reports today that fresh allegations have been made against 62-year-old Gerard John McCallion. His abuse came to light when he was discovered in bed with a 10-year-old girl in St

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Celebrations planned to mark Letterkenny’s 400th anniversary

A local councillor in Letterkenny says the agreement this week to hold celebrations next year to mark the town’s 400th anniversary could provide the impetus to resurrect the Letterkenny Festival. The debate over the date of Letterkennny’s 400th anniversary has not been resolved, but it’s been decided that the handing over of the lands which

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Donegal and Derry flights grounded until tomorrow morning at least

Ireland’s skies will remain closed to commercial aircraft until at least tomorrow morning, as a volcano in Iceland continues to spew ash up to 11 kilometres into the atmosphere. Flights at all of the country’s airports are affected, with tens of thousands of passengers forced to delay or cancel their journeys. All commercial flights have

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Initiative to promote Western seaboard nominated for prestigious internet award

An initiative to promote the western seaboard from Donegal to Clare as a prime area for investment and relocation has been nominated for a prestigious internet award. The online element of the Western Development Commission’s “Look West” programme has been shortlisted for a Net Visionary e-Government Award by the Irish Internet Association. Spokesperson Joanne Grehan

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20 Years of Highland

Click here to see Two Decades of Highland Photo Gallery On the 15th March 1990, Highland Radio starting broadcasting to the North West of Ireland. Since then Highland has grown to become the number one local radio station in the country, holding the top spot for most of that period. In March of this year

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Strabane’s sports pitches closed down after weekend vandalism

A Strabane Councillor says anyone drinking in and around The Meadows on Sunday has to take repsonsibility for the closure of the sports pitches. Broken bottles necks, which were turned upside down with the jagged bits standing upwards, were inserted all over the grounds. Councillor Jarlath McNulty says the bottles were left in a deliberate

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Oireachtas Committee reverses decision not to meet Donegal families

The Oireachtas Transport Committee has agreed to meet the families of three young women who died in road crashes allegedly linked to road works which were improperly marked. The committee had initially refused to meet the families, including the parents of Donegal woman Sinead Mc Daid, but has today reversed that decision. North West MEP

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Community Allotments to be provided in Letterkenny from next year

Lettekenny Town Council has committed to providing community allotments next year. The issue has been raised on numerous occasion at Letterkenny Town Council in recent years and last evening councillors agreed that every effort would be made to provide the allotments. A motion on the issue was moved by Councillor Jimmy Kavanagh, he says yesterday’s

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Raymond McCartney selected as the vice-chair of Assembly justice committee

Foyle Sinn Féin MLA Raymond McCartney has been selected as the vice-chair of the new Assembly justice committee. Mr McCartney was chosen following a vote to elect Alliance Party leader David Ford as the North’s new justice minister yesterday afternoon. He becomes the first locally elected politician to hold the office for 38 years. The

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Higgins anger at Oireachtas Transport Committee “snub” to bereaved families

A family from Donegal who lost their daughter in a car crash in 2001, have been refused a meeting with the Oireachtas Committee. Sinead McDaid’s family claims the crash would not have happened if council workers, who tarred and chipped the road earlier that day, had followed safety procedures. Donegal County Council refutes that claim.

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