Main Evening News, Sport and Obituaries Tuesday March 12th
Main Evening News, Sport and Obituaries Tuesday March 12th:
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Main Evening News, Sport and Obituaries Tuesday March 12th:
Main Evening News, Sport and Obituaries Tuesday March 12th Read More »
A status orange weather warning remains in place for Donegal until 9am tomorrow morning. Thousands of homes and businesses in the Letterkenny, Moville, Carndonagh, Glenties, Derrybeg, Stranorlar, Lifford and Milford areas are without power. ESB Networks say they are working to repair the outages and expect power to be restored by 10pm tonight. Motorists are
Donegal bears brunt of Storm Gareth Read More »
Rosses Community School are through to the Tom Ticher National Junior Cup Final. The school’s under 17 side defeated St Gerald’s College from Castlebar 2-1 in this afternoon’s semi final played on the 3G pitch at Sligo Rovers Showgrounds. Adam McCaffrey and Orrin Burgess scored the goals for the Dungloe boys. Rosses opponents for the
Rosses CS through to National Cup Final Read More »
Jason Quigley will return to ring action on Saturday week the 23rd March making his first professional UK appearance in London. The undefeated middleweight who has a 15-0 pro record has been added to the undercard of the Charlie Edward’s maiden WBC Flyweight World title defence against Angel Moreno at the Copper Box Arena. Now
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The Irish Amusement Trade Association has welcomed the legalising of gaming machines in Inishowen. At today’s municipal meeting, a motion was passed by five votes to four. Donal Carey is a member of Irish Amusement Trade Association. He addressed councillors in Inishowen in December which initiated a vote on the motion taking place. He has
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Thousands of people are without power in Donegal this evening as strong winds and heavy rain continue to batter the county. 3446 homes and businesses have been affected by power outages in Letterkenny, Milford, Carndonagh and Moville. ESB say they are working to repair the faults with power expected to be returned to all areas
Thousands without power in Donegal Read More »
A West Donegal Councillor has hit out at Donegal County Council over serious concern that the Glenties Municipal District is not seen as an equal to other MDs. It was proposed that today’s Municipal meeting in Glenties be adjourned due to some council officials being absent, that proposal was withdrawn and the meeting proceeded. However,
Council accused of unequal treatment towards Glenties MD Read More »
Members of the Inishowen Municipal District have voted in favour of legalizing gaming machines across the peninsula. The measure was adopted by five votes to four at a meeting this afternoon. The proposal before the members this afternoon was that they adopt Part 3 of the Gaming and Lotteries Act 1956 for the whole of
Breaking: Inishowen Councillors legalize gaming machines Read More »
Gardai say it’s possible that the gang who targeted Supervalu in Dungloe may have visited the area days prior to the burglary. An investigation is continuing into the incident which happened between the hours of 11pm on Sunday night and 2am yesterday morning. While nothing was stolen, substantial damage has been caused to the
Gang may have visited Dungloe prior to raid Read More »
It’s a double header for the Donegal men and ladies this weekend in Cork. On Saturday afternoon the counties will clash in their respective Divisional league games. Maxi Curran’s ladies have been dealt a severe blow with the news that Geraldine McLaughlin will be out for a number of weeks. The Termon sharp shooter has
Blow for Donegal as McLaughlin breaks hand Read More »
There was just one person awaiting an in-patient bed this morning at Letterkenny University Hospital, down five on yesterday’s total. Nationally, the INMO says there were 419 admitted patients awaiting beds, the largest number, 58, at University Hospital Limerick.
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The new public consultation on the A5 upgrade gets underway on Monday week next, March 25th, and is expected to run for six weeks. Urging people to engage with the process, West Tyrone MP Orflaith Begley said a number of recent fatalities on the A5 have once again reinforced the necessity for the project
New public consultation on A5 upgrade gets underway next week Read More »
Almost 1.5 million euro has been made available to support home adaptations for older people, people with a disability in Donegal. The funding, which has been increased this year, will enable older people and people with disabilities to remain living independently in their own homes for longer. The grants are 80% funded from the
Almost 1.5M for home adaptation grants in Donegal Read More »
Two Municipal Districts in Donegal are to discuss changes to by-laws today which could clear the way for gaming arcades to operate legally. Councillors in Letterkenny and Inishowen will decide whether or not to adopt Part Three of the Gaming and Lotteries Act. It follows the publication of notices and the calling of a
Cllrs to discuss changes to gaming laws for Letterkenny & Inishowen Read More »
Storm Gareth is due to hit parts of the country today, bringing strong winds and a chance of coastal flooding. A status orange wind warning comes into effect for Donegal, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo from midday. Gusts could reach up to 130 kilometres an hour during the worst of the conditions. Drivers are being
Storm Gareth: Strong winds set to hit North West today Read More »
The British Prime Minister says she’s secured “legally binding” changes to the backstop in Brexit negotiations. Theresa May held talks with EU officials in Strasbourg last night – and received assurances that the measure aimed at avoiding a hard border would not be permanent. British MPs will now have to back the proposals when
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Work is to recommence on the Greencastle Water Supply Scheme in the coming weeks after the previous contractor went into administration last year. Inishowen Municipal District Chairperson Cllr Martin Farren says a new contractor has now been appointed by Irish Water to complete the €5 million project, and that work should be complete by
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The PSNI’s Organised Crime Branch has allocated a team of detectives to investigate ATM thefts and are appealing to the public for information following an increase in thefts of ATMs across Northern Ireland. There have been several incidents in Tyrone. Police say there has been an upsurge in the number of ATM machines ripped from
Appeal for information over spike in ATM thefts Read More »
Evening News, Sport and Obituary Notices Monday March 11th
Evening News, Sport and Obituary Notices Monday March 11th Read More »
An additional 400 customs officers will be in place by the end of the month to help Ireland prepare for Brexit. The Finance Minister confirmed the recruitment process is on track to have everyone in place once Britain exits the EU. Paschal Donohoe says the government has made detailed plans for all possible scenarios. And
400 extra customs officers in place for Brexit – Donohoe Read More »
An amendment to the Victims Charter which will be named after a Donegal woman murdered in India has been accepted, and is in the final stages of completion. In a letter sent today to the mother of Danielle Mc Laughlin, a senior official in the Department of Foreign Affairs confirms they have submitted a proposal
Danielle’s amendment to become a reality Read More »
The British Government has admitted negotiations with the EU are “deadlocked” just a day before MPs are due to vote on the withdrawal plan again. The Brexit Secretary has been called to update Parliament this afternoon on any legal changes to the deal. Prime Minister Theresa May has spoken to the President of the European
Brexit discussions “deadlocked” ahead of new vote Read More »
The ‘Save our St Joseph’s Hospital Action Group’ group has accused succesive ministers of making promises and announcements which are designed to placate campaigners, but never reach fruition. In a statement ahead of a major rally on Saturday week next, the group says in the 37 months since the first rally in 2016, agreements reached
Hospital campaign group claims government is playing for time Read More »
In the fifth programme of the second series of Night Night North West recorded at Bundoran Community Library, Terance Mc Anerney reads Favourite Rhymes from an Irish Childhood by Sarah Webb and Claire Ranson, illustrated by Steve Mc Carthy. Terence is joined by the pupils of Four Masters, Kinlough.
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Gardaí are investigating a burglary at Supervalu Dungloe. It’s believed the incident happened between 11pm last night and 2am this morning. Three males entered the building through a hole they created in a wall. They left the scene shortly after, it is not believed anything was stolen in this incident. No arrests have been made
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One of the stars of Derry Girls says the support from the first series has given them “validation”. It’s after 1.8 million people watched the first episode of the second series on Channel 4 during the week. Set during the troubles, it is the biggest comedy launch for the network since 2004. Siobhan McSweeney who
‘Sister Michael’ delighted with the support Derry Girls has received! Read More »
A status Orange wind warning has been issued for north-western counties, as a named storm approaches Ireland. Storm Gareth is set to bring winds of up to 130 km/h to Donegal, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo from noon tomorrow. It will remain valid until 9am on Wednesday, while the rest of the country will remain
Storm Gareth: Orange weather warning issued for Donegal Read More »
A senior roads Engineer at Donegal County Council has defended a decision not to send gritters out overnight. Brendan O’Donnell was responding to considerable online criticism that gritters weren’t deployed to treat primary roads, despite there being a yellow snow and ice warning in place. Gritters we sent out from 6am this morning however
Council defend decision not to deploy gritters overnight Read More »
Fianna Fail Councillor Enda Bonner is to submit an appeal this morning in a bid to be added to the party ticket for the upcoming local elections. The Glenties Electoral Cllr lost out to Noreen McGarvey at the party’s selection convention in Burtonport on Friday evening. In a statement released last night, Cllr Bonner
‘I’m far from finished’ – Bonner to lodge appeal after shock rejection Read More »
There are calls on the OPW to extend opening hours at An Grianan of Aileach. The historic site in Burt is currently open from 10am to 3.30 daily, however this is to be extended until 6.30pm from March 16th. Local Cllr Jack Murray says given the time of year coupled with an increase in visitor
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Donegal County Councils is being urged to consider establishing additional charging facilities for hybrid and electric cars in Letterkenny. It comes as figures from the Society of the irish Motor Industry show new electric car registration so far this year are 1,129 compared to just 1,233 for all of 2018. It’s thought that extra
Council urged to consider establishing more car charging facilities Read More »
There’s been a cautious welcome to news that the greater, Newtowncunningham, Killea and Carrigans area are to get extra Gardai. It’s understood that one Sergeant and a number of Gardaí will be deployed to the border area in the coming weeks. Local Cllr Paul Canning says the town lands in question have seen a major
Hopes that extra Gardai coming to Donegal for ‘right reasons’ Read More »
Three people are due to appear before Donegal District Court this morning at 10.30am, charged in relation to a drug seizure at Cloonloo, Co. Sligo. Gardaí arrested three people, a man and a woman in their 30s and a man in his late 20s, and seized cannabis herb and cannabis plants, with a estimated street
Three people due in Donegal court over major drug seizure Read More »
While a status yellow snow and ice warning has been lifted, motorists are being urged to exercise extreme caution this morning and assume no road is ice free. Heavy frost is still lingering in places with black ice reported in various parts of the county. In a statement this morning, Donegal County Council say
Severe overnight frost leaves Donegal routes treacherous Read More »
Talks between nurses and the HSE ended last night without agreement. They met to discuss the new contract which was proposed as part of last month’s Labour Court ruling aimed at avoiding further strikes. The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation says the proposals don’t fulfil the requirements of the Labour Court recommendation and that the
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Reigning champions Finn Harps hopes of getting off to a winning start in the U17 Elite Northern League failed to materialise as St. Patrick’s Athletic recorded an excellent 4-0 win over Declan Boyle’s side at IT Blanchardstown on Sunday afternoon. The game was stopped for 20 minutes due to a snow blizzard in the first
Disappointing start for Harps U17s Read More »
Derry will remain in Division 2B of the National Hurling League following their 1-09 v 0-08 loss to Wicklow in the Promotion Playoff Final on Sunday. The Oakleaf County led by two points at half-time in Inniskeen, 0-05 v 0-03, but just five minutes into the second half the sides were level. With ten minutes
Derry fail to gain Promotion from Division 2B after loss to Wicklow Read More »
The National Masters Indoors Championships took place at Athlone IT on Sunday and it proved a great day for Donegal athletes. There was a large haul of medals shared across a wide range of disciplines. Patsy McGonagle joined Pauric Hilferty on Sunday Sport to run through all the winners…
Athletics: Large Medal Haul for Donegal Athletes at National Masters Indoors Read More »
Castlefin Celtic have moved into second place in the Brian McCormick Sports Premier Division following a 1-0 win over Milford United on Sunday in their top of the table clash. Emmet White scored the winner in the second half and it was a crucial goal as Castlefin now sit just one point behind leaders Kilmacrennan
Big Result for Castlefin Celtic – Kieran Brennan Read More »
Two of the Knockalla Caravans Cup Quarter-Finals were played on Sunday and two sides that have made their way through to the semi-finals are Bonagee United and Greencastle. Bonagee had a 1-0 over Cockhill Celtic with Darren McFadden scoring the only goal of the game in that one. Greencastle were 2-1 winners away against Fanad
Wins for Bonagee United and Greencastle FC in Knockalla Cup Quarter-Finals Read More »
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Castlefin Celtic have gone second in the Donegal Junior League Premier Division thanks to their 1-0 over Milford United today. Emmet White was the scorer for Castlefin. It means they lie on 30 points, one point behind leaders Kilmacrennan but with a game in hand. Chris Ashmore was there for Highland Radio Sport… Full Results
DJL: Castlefin Celtic go second with win over Milford & Results 10/03/19 Read More »
Letterkenny Rovers had a big 9 goal win over Swilly Rovers on Sunday afternoon in the Ulster Senior League. The game finished 9-0 with BJ Banda scoring 4 goals, Lee Toland scoring two and Declan Sharkey, Ryan Lonergan and Kevin McGrath all scoring one goal apiece.
USL: 9 goals for Letterkenny Rovers in win over Swilly Read More »
Police in the north are investigating the report of criminal damage at an Orange Hall in Claudy on Saturday. The incident is believed to have occurred some time between 10pm on Friday, 8 March and 6am yesterday. The PSNI are treating the incident as a hate crime and an investigation is ongoing. Separately, officers have been made
Police investigating two incidents of hate crime graffiti in Claudy Read More »
Local authorities are monitoring weather conditions across the country as a status yellow snow ice warning remains in place. It’s in effect until 6 am tomorrow. A yellow wind warning is also in place for counties along the west coast. A similar warning last week led to traffic disruption on some motorways. The AA’s Conor
Yellow snow ice warning to remain in place overnight Read More »
Twenty per cent of primary care centres don’t have a full-time GP. Figures released in response to parliamentary questions by Sinn Féin reveal 26 of the 126 primary care centres don’t have a doctor on staff. Dr Matt O’Toole from the National Association of General Practitioners says pay and conditions for GPs haven’t recovered from
No full-time GP in twenty percent of primary care centres Read More »
Glengad FC are the first Inishowen side since the mid-eighties to reach the Semi-Finals of the FAI Junior Cup. They defeated Clonmel Town down in Tipperary on Sunday by 3 goals to one to progress in the competition. Conor Barrow had put Glengad ahead but Clonmel pulled one back. Goals from Terence Doherty and Christopher
LISTEN: Glengad are through to FAI Junior Cup Semi-Final – Shane Byrne Reaction Read More »
Police in the north are at the scene of a security alert in Omagh. The PSNI said a suspicious object was found in an area on the outskirts of the Co Tyrone town. A stretch of the Donaghie Road is closed near the Drumnakilly Road roundabout, and diversions are in place.
Police at scene of security alert in Omagh Read More »
The Finn Harps U17s are on their way to Dublin this morning for an Elite Northern Division League game against St Patrick’s Athletic at IT Blanchardstown (kick-off 2.00). Manager Declan Boyle knows that Pat’s will provide a very testing start to the competitive season for his lads. There are quite a few changes to Boyle’s
Pat’s trip for Finn Harps U17s Read More »
The Donegal Motor Club are set for their busiest year of action in 2019 by hosting a record number of events. Along with the International in June which looks sets to include Ken Block, the club will also host a Forestry Rally, Mini Stages, Hill Climb and the Harvest. Oisin Kelly looked ahead to what
DMC set for busiest year ever: Brian Brogan & Johnny Baird Read More »