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Further calls for ‘urgent investment’ in health service

  A Donegal County Councillor has called for urgent investment to protect the country’s health services. Councillor Gerry McMonagle says Covid-19 has exposed a long running lack of investment in resources within the health service. His party, Sinn Fein has proposed a €1.9 billion plan to protect capacity in the health service. Councillor McMonagle says

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Planning permission for north south electricity Interconnector granted

Planning permission has been granted in the North for a north south electricity interconnector. The cross-border project will reduce costs to electricity consumers and improve the security of the power supply across the island of Ireland. A 140 kilometre long overhead line will link counties Meath and Tyrone and, when completed, will increase the efficiency

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9 staff members of Donegal restaurant test positive for Covid-19

A Donegal restaurant remains closed this week after 9 staff members tested positive for Covid-19. Burrito Loco in Letterkenny closed on Thursday last after being made aware that a positive case of the virus was connected to them. In a statement published on social media, Burrito Loco says they immediately enacted their Covid plan and

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Normal opening times resume at Derry & Strabane Cemeteries

  Derry City and Strabane District Council has confirmed that its cemetery opening hours will be returning to normal times from this weekend. The announcement comes following the temporary morning closures at Council cemeteries for several months during the COVID19 pandemic. Derry City and Strabane District Council is now in a position to reopen its

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Aodh Ruadh BS and Cloughaneely to contest Donegal IFC Final

Aodh Ruadh Ballyshannon and Cloughaneely will contest the Donegal Intermediate Football Championship final after advancing their respective semi finals. Aodh Ruadh got the better of Naomh Columba after extra time in what was an epic encounter in Killybegs. They ran out 2-10 to 1-12 victors in the end. Darren McGeever’s penalty was the difference between

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UK’s attempt to override Brexit deal has damaged trust – Coveney

The Minister for Foreign Affairs says trust in the UK has been very seriously damaged by its government’s attempt to override the Brexit deal. MPs are due to begin debating the Internal Markets Bill tomorrow, which includes measures that would allow changes to the EU withdrawal agreement. The British Prime Minister says the changes are

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Donegal business data important in influencing government policy – Forrester

The Chief Executive of Letterkenny Chamber says business data from Donegal was important in influencing government policy in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. In an interview on the Business Matters programme which will be broadcast this evening after 7 o’clock, Toni Forrester says the local chamber’s membership of Chambers Ireland was crucial because

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John McNulty delighted with his hardworking Kilcar side

Kilcar will play in the Donegal Senior Football Championship final for the first time since 2017 after they defeated Gaoth Dobhair 0-14 to 1-06 in the first of this year’s semi finals. The Kilcar manager, John McNulty was full of praise for his side’s hardworking performance in what was awful weather conditions inside O’Donnell Park

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