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Man arrested in connection with alleged rape in Letterkenny released

  Gardai in Letterkenny have released a man who was arrested in connection with an alleged rape in the town in October last. The man was arrested yesterday following an intense investigation by Gardai which began following a report of a rape at an apartment complex in Letterkenny on 23rd October. The man in his […]

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Shaun Doherty Show scoops prestigious accolade at this years Road Safety Awards

  The Shaun Doherty Show has been chosen as the recipient of a Special Recognition at this year’s Road Safety Authority (RSA) Leading Lights in Road Safety Awards. The award recognises the huge contribution the show has made in highlighting the issue of road safety in Donegal. Communications Manager with the Road Safety Authority Brian

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Calls for CFP reform as EU fishing deal is assessed in Donegal

There are calls for the reform of the Common Fisheries Policy following the agreement of 2017 quotas by the EU Council of Fisheries Minsters. The meeting ended in the early hours of this morning. The Killybegs Fishermens Organisation says the overall outcome of the Fisheries Council that finished at 2am this morning was positive, with

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MEP McGuinness will seek re-election as vice president after losing out on becoming EPP candidate

The Fine Gael MEP Mairead McGuinness says she will now seek a re-election as a vice president of the European Parliament. Last night the Midlands North-West MEP lost the vote to become the EPP candidate for next year’s European Parliament presidential elections. Former EU Commissioner from Italy Antonio Tajani will run for the position. Ms

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Councillor opposes Irish Water taking over business accounts

A local Councillor has spoken out following Irish Water’s announcement last week that the company is to take responsibility for the administration of Donegal business water accounts. The change will see responsibility for account administration for almost 8,000 existing business customers in Co Donegal move to Irish Water from the Local Authority. Councillor Seamus O’Domhnail

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Doherty moves bill to facilitate management of missing persons’ property

A Donegal Deputy has moved the Civil Law Missing Persons Bill 2016 in the Dáil. The Bill allows for the appointment of an interim manager of the property of a missing person. It’s undersood that between 7,000 and 8,000 people are reported missing every year in Ireland, almost 20 every day. Speaking in the Dail

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Diabetes Ireland raise Donegal services with Health Minister

Improvements to Diabetes services in Donegal are on the Health Minister radar. That’s according to The Donegal Branch of Diabetes Ireland who met with the Minister this week during his visit to Letterkenny Hospital. Currently, there are 666 adults with Type 1 diabetes and 4,353 adults with Type 2 diabetes attending Letterkenny Hospital. Paul Gillespie

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Anonymity granted to two men on drug charges at Derry Magistrate’s Court

Two men have appeared at Derry Magistrate’s Court charged in connection with a drugs find that the PSNI have said is valued at between £200,000 to £300,000. The men cannot be identified after District Judge Barney McElholm granted an application for anonymity on the grounds that there is a generalised threat against people charged with

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Goals for Coleman and Duffy as Everton beat Arsenal and Brighton got top of Championship

Republic of Ireland duo Seamus Coleman and Shane Duffy were on target for their respective clubs on Tuesday night in England. Killybegs man Coleman scored with a header in Everton’s 2-1 win at home to Arsenal. The right back leveled the match at 1-1 in the second half which spurred the Toffees on for a

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St Eunan’s suffer Ulster Final defeat as Coláiste Ailigh take Donegal title

It was a mixed day for Letterkenny secondary schools in Gaelic Football Finals. St Eunan’s College lost their Ulster Loch an Uir Final to Patricians High School from Monaghan 0-12 to 1-5 at the Tyrone Centre of Excellence in Garvaghey this after noon. Shane Monaghan scored the goal for St Eunan’s in the first half

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28 sick patients without a bed at Letterkenny University Hospital

Over 540 patients are on trolleys at hospitals across the country, according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation. 28 people were without a bed a Letterkenny University Hospital this morning – up from 22 yesterday. University hospitals in Cork and Galway are the worst affected – with 48 people waiting for admission to beds.

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Our Children’s Voice report progress following Harris meeting

The Donegal based group “Our Children’s Voice”, which represents the families of children with terminal and life limiting illnesses says it had a very productive meeting with Minister Simon Harris during his time at Letterkenny University Hospital yesterday. The group raised three key issues, the need for outreach clinics in Donegal to reduce the need

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Gardai says they will continue crack down on prostitution in Letterkenny

Gardai say they will continue to crack down on prostitution in Letterkenny and are asking the public to pass on any information they may have about brothels. Detective Inspector Pat O’Donnell was speaking following the latest raid on a brothel in Letterkenny on Monday as part of a targeted operation on the sex trade here.

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SOS say meeting with Minister Harris was “positive”

The group coordinating the campaign to retain three community hospitals in Donegal says it’s cautiously optimistic after meeting with Health Minister Simon Harris last evening. The group says Minister Harris agreed with them that it would not sense to close facilities in Lifford, Ramelton and Stranorlar to facilitate the building of a new hospital in

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Letterkenny Hospital commended for offering reduced parking rates for cancer patients

 Letterkenny University Hospital has been commended by the Irish Cancer Society for its car parking scheme for cancer patients. Unlike most of the hospitals around the country, the Society understands that Letterkenny makes arrangements that allow cancer patients free or reduced parking for the duration of their visit. The hospital is highlighted in the Irish

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Special Oireachtas Committee member Thomas Pringle will oppose any water charges

A special Oireachtas Committee will today begin the process of considering how water is to be paid for into the future. The committee’s membership includes Independent Donegal Deputy Thomas Pringle. It will consider the suggestion from an expert group that most households would NOT have to pay – and that only wasteful homes would face

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Finn Harps and McGettigan’s Continue Partnership for 2017 Season

Finn Harps FC are delighted to announce that the McGettigan group will continue as the club’s main sponsor for the forthcoming 2017 Premier Division campaign. The Dubai based group, which is owned by the well-known McGettigan family, have been the principal commercial partner at Finn Park for the past 3 seasons, a period which has

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Family of missing Stranorlar man appeal to public in bid trace his whereabouts

The family of a missing Donegal man are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare. Mark Fields from Stranorlar was last seen almost a week ago and he has been reported as missing to Letterkenny Gardai. The family of Mark Fields have issued an appeal in a bid to trace his whereabouts. The 56 year old

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Health Minister defends government’s commitment to Letterkenny University Hospital

The Health Minister has defended the government’s record on investment at Letterkenny University Hospital and has predicted the over-crowding crisis will ease. The INMO says that today there were 22 people on trolleys awaiting admission at the hospital this morning but Minister Simon Harris said that his information is that the figure was 10. Minister

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McConalogue urges Health Minister to utilise bed space at community hospitals

  A Donegal Deputy has once again urged the Government to utilise bed space at St. Joseph’s and other community hospitals in the county to alleviate the overcrowding crisis at Letterkenny University Hospital. The call comes following Health Minister Simon Harris’ visit to LUH this afternoon. Deputy Charlie McConalogue was speaking to Head of News

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Health Minster to be greeted with a protest at Letterkenny University Hospital

Around three dozen people have turned out at Letterkenny University Hospital this afternoon to protest at overcrowding and cancelled operations to coincide with a visit by the Health minister Simon Harris. The organisers are calling for better conditions at the hospital for patients and more nursing Staff. This morning 22 people were without a bed

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Grants announced to promote physical activity for people over 50

41 groups in Donegal are sharing just over €10,000 to promote physical activity for people over 50. The “Go for Life” Grant Scheme is overseen by Age & Opportunity and Sport Ireland. The grant recipients include Active Retirement Groups, ICA guilds, Local Sports Partnerships, Sports Clubs, Family Resources Centres and many others who provide older

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Coastguard monitoring Buncrana beach following appearance of herring scales

Concerns have been been raised after a large amount of marine waste was discovered on Buncrana beach yesterday. The local coastguard from Greencastle attended the scene following reports of a strong smell and fish on the beach between the area of Ned’s Point and Buncrana. It was discovered that there was a large amount of

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Sinn Fein publish letter to Health Minister demanding more investment in LUH

   Sinn Fein’s eleven public representatives in Donegal have written an open letter to Minister Harris, which they will present to him at the hospital this afternoon. The document, signed by Deputy Pearse Doherty, Senator Padraig Mac Lochlainn and the party’s nine county councillors outlines what the party describes as “the historical funding discrimination that

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Ulster win Interpro Semi Final – Pete McGrath/Conor McAliskey Reaction

Ulster will play Connacht in the final of the Interprovincial Series next weekend. The northern province beat Munster 3-17 to 1-15 in Sunday’s semi final with Tyrone’s Peter Harte hitting 1-8 and Derry’s Enda Lynn scored the second goal. After the game Coilin Duffy spoke with Conor McAliskey and first manager Pete McGrath…

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Donegal Junior League Results – Sunday 11th December

Sunday 11th December 2016                         Brian Mc Cormick Sports Premier Division Rathmullan Celtic                     1         v         4             Glenea United Kildrum Tigers                             1      v   1                   St. Catherines Milford United                            3      v    5                  Castlefin Celtic Lagan Harps                                 2     v   2                   Drumoghill F.C.   Temple Domestic Appliances Division One Raphoe

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