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Cricket Review 05 May 2019 – NW Cricket Season Up and Running

The North West Cricket season got underway in it’s earnest this week as a full programme of games was played in the Premiership. Eamonn McLaughlin reviewed the weekend’s action on Sunday Sport with Pauric Hilferty and they started with yesterday’s featured game here on Highland Radio… Full Results Below: PREMIER DIVISION At The Holm, Donemana

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NI Elections: DUP comes out on top, smaller parties enjoy surge

There’s been a surge in support for smaller parties in Northern Ireland’s local elections. All 462 seats have now been filled, with the DUP coming out on top, despite securing less seats than in the last election. Sinn Fein, which saw its vote drop slightly, came in second. Northern Ireland’s local election has seen the

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Eoghain McGinley and Maria McCambridge are the 2019 North West 10k Winners

Eoghain McGinley won the men’s section of the North West 10k on Sunday, ahead of Mark McPaul and Karol Duggan. The Women’s section was won by Maria McCambridge and she finished ahead of Fionnuala Diver in second and Monica McGranaghan in third. Patsy McGonagle ran through all the category winners on Sunday Sport with Pauric

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Local Horse Racing Season gets underway tomorrow – Colly O’Donnell previews the action

The local horse racing season gets underway this Sunday, May 5th at Carrickadawson outside St. Johnston. The first race if off at 2.30pm with an 8 race card down for decision. Last year’s National Champions Dylan Browne McMonagle will feature heavily on the opening day. Oisin Kelly looked ahead to the action both tomorrow and

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Letterkenny 24/7 Triathlon Club’s ‘Sheephaven Half’ to take place on June 29th

The Sheephaven Half is a middle distance triathlon organised by Letterkenny 24/7 Triathlon club, which takes place in and around Downings on the 29th June. This is the second year of the event and already they have secured the Irish National Championships with close to 400 competitors to take to the water on Saturday 29th

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Foyle Cycling Club to stage The National Road Cycling Championships next month

It’s been confirmed that the The National Road Cycling Championships will be hosted in the North West at the end of next month. The Foyle Cycling Club will stage the event for the first in June and will welcome the best riders from Ireland and International full time professional for three days of action. The

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GAA Preview: Gary McDaid looks ahead to Donegal U20s’ season

The Donegal U20s preparations for their Ulster U20 Championship first round clash with Fermanagh on June 28th begins on Monday when they travel to Ballina to face Mayo in the Regional League at 3pm. The League also pits Donegal against Roscommon and neighbours Tyrone. St. Naul’s Peadar Mogan will captain the side this year having

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Derry City have showed they can battle back – Eoghan Stokes following draw with Dundalk

Derry City came from 2 goals behind to rescue a draw with Dundalk away at Oriel Park on Friday night. The Lilywhites took the lead through Patrick Hoban on 51 minutes, and doubled their advantage just nine minutes later when Hoban struck his second. Derry pulled one back on 68 minutes when Darren Cole found

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UK Government ‘optimistic’ on Brexit compromise with Labour

Reports suggest the UK Government is ‘optimistic’ it could reach a Brexit compromise with Labour. Theresa May’s thought to be working on a deal with Jeremy Corbyn – likely to involve an EU customs arrangement. Both their parties suffered big election losses this week. Justice secretary David Gauke says that ‘punishment’ shows they have no

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Naomh Colmcille avoids two month ban following ‘unauthorised tournament’

A GAA club in Newtowncunningham has avoided an eight week suspension for hosting an “unauthorised tournament” on its playing grounds. Naomh Colmcille held a soccer fundraising drive for former player and coach Paul Dillon who is suffering from motor neuron disease. Last Tuesday, the Donegal Hearings Committee heard an appeal from club members but it

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Donegal ‘Big Hello’ weekend kicks off with 42 events countywide

As part of the Big Hello weekend, communities all over Ireland including Donegal are hosting a series of events in celebration of their sense of community spirit in their town or village. Across Donegal, 42 events are taking place this bank holiday weekend, from the May the 4th festival in Inishowen to Streetfests in Dungloe

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Irish Water to begin pipe replacement works in Letterkenny and Ballybofey

Irish Water, working in partnership with Donegal County Council, is set to commence works in two areas of the county over the next two weeks to improve water supply and reduce high levels of leakage for the benefit local residents and businesses. The water mains replacement works on the Golf Course Road, Letterkenny; and Trusk

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Tourism figures up for Inishowen but important to keep going – Crawford

  It’s hoped that the May the 4th be with you Festival in Inishowen will act as a huge tourism attraction for Donegal. The festival which is getting underway on the peninsula this weekend has a range of events taking place, celebrating the filming location at Malin Head. Donegal Wild Atlantic Way Manager Joan Crawford

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