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NI Secretary says Police and Army killings were not crimes

Britain’s Northern Secretary has come under fire after claiming killings carried out by the security forces during the Troubles were not crimes. Karen Bradley says it was simply people carrying out their duties in a dignified and appropriate way. The controversial comments come a week before the Public Prosecution Service is to decide on whether

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Urgent clarity sought on respite services at Seaview House

  There are renewed calls for both the Minister for Health and the HSE to deliver on their commitment to enhance and increase respite services at Seaview House. It follows the announcement last November in which it was confirmed that responsibility for respite care services were being reassigned to the RehabCare group, the firm chosen

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Donegal woman convicted of failing to provide sufficient food for dog

A Donegal woman been convicted of failing to provide sufficient food for a dog found emaciated on her property. 24 year old Justine Duffy, of Oakland Heights, Drumkeen, Donegal has been fined €100 and ordered to pay €725 to the ISPCA to cover veterinary costs. The female Rottweiler was found at the property on 11th

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Spot flooding in Inishowen a “stark warning” – Murray

  An Inishowen councillor says that rising waters and spot flooding this morning should serve as a stark reminder of the need to urgently build flood protection measures in Burnfoot and Buncrana. Cllr Jack Murray says from the early hours of this morning, he was inundated with calls from local residents in Burnfoot and Buncrana

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Chief Supt takes legal action over fall at L’kenny hotel

The High Court has heard that Gardai photographed the scene and took statements from staff at Castle Grove Country House Hotel in Letterkenny after a senior officer slipped and fell there. The disclosure was made by lawyers for the hotel, which denies liability for personal injuries Chief Superintendent Terry McGinn says she suffered in a

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Upgraded works at Carndonagh Community Hospital to begin by years end

  The HSE has confirmed that upgrade works at Carndonagh Community Hospital are to begin later this year. The initial phase will involve the provision of temporary ward facilities at Buncrana to enable the transfer of beds from Carndonagh in order to maintain the overall bed compliment in the region. Documents are currently being finalised

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Failte Ireland urges tourism sector to step up Brexit preparations

  Failte Ireland is urging the tourism sector to step up preparations for Brexit. During the Irish Hotel Federation’s Annual conference in Killarney, the tourism body appealed to hotels and other tourism businesses to diversify into new markets ahead of Britain’s exit from the EU. Failte Ireland is this year investing €5 million for business

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Man appears in court following cross border hijacking incident

Its emerged that a man who was involved in a cross border hijacking incident yesterday was previously responsible for causing death by dangerous driving in Donegal. 36 year old Daniel Joseph Coyle of Glenabbey Road, Derry appeared at Derry Magistrates Court today charged with dangerous driving aggravated vehicle taking, driving while unfit, driving while disqualified

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21 people awaiting in-patient beds at LUH

There were 21 people awaiting in-patient beds at Letterkenny University Hospital this morning, eight of them on Emergency Department trolleys. That’s an increase of 13 on yesterday’s figure. Nationally, the INMO says there were 519 admitted patients without beds in Irish Hospital, with Cork University Hospital and University Hospital, Limerick the joint most overcrowded with

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Supreme Court rejects O’Brien’s challenge to Dail comments

The Supreme Court has dismissed Denis O’Brien’s appeal against a failed legal action in relation to statements made about him during a Dáil debate. He claimed Donegal Deputy Pearse Doherty and Social Democrats TD Catherine Murphy effectively decided a case before the courts by revealing details about his private banking affairs with the IBRC in 2015.

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UPDATE – Four arrests following cross border hijack investigation

  Four men have been arrested following a cross border hijacking incident. Gardai in Letterkenny were alerted by Police in Derry yesterday afternoon that a white van had been hijacked and that the culprits had made their way across the border. The van was observed by Gardai in Donegal and a pursuit ensued to no

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CCCC to investigate Sheridan stamp on Eoghan Ban Gallagher

The GAA’s Central Competitions Controls Committee looks set to investigate the incident in Saturday’s Allianz Division 2 league game where Armagh’s Stephen Sheridan appeared to stamp on Donegal’s Eoghan Bán Gallagher as the defender lay on the ground. The incident was not seen by referee Martin McNally but TV footage clearly showed contact. It’s reported

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Ollie Horgan always knew it was going to be difficult at Rovers

Shamrock Rovers sit top of the S-S-E Airtricity League Premier Division. They beat Finn Harps 3-nil in Tallaght on Monday night, the first half goals came from Roberto Lopes, Dylan Watts and Aaron Greene. The result moves Rovers ahead of Dublin rivals Bohemians on goal difference while Harps are still without a win. It’s a

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Fears growing that Donegal Garda force inadequate for Brexit

  Concern is growing that there will not be enough experienced Gardai in Donegal to cope with the aftermath of Brexit. As part of plans being finalised by Garda officials, it’s understood that armed support units are to be deployed to the border region but it’s feared that existing resources could become overstretched. Meanwhile it

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Supreme Court to decide on Denis O’Brien appeal over Dáil statements

A judgement is due today in Denis O’Brien’s appeal against a failed legal action in relation to statements made in the Dáil about his banking affairs. The businessman claimed the two TDs in question were guilty of an “unwarranted interference” with the operation of the courts. Denis O’Brien’s High Court action arose from remarks made

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