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Audio update – Two men detained after Killygordon cocaine seizure

Two men have been detained following the seizure of an estimated €3,000 worth of cocaine from a house in the Drumcannon area of Killygordon area last night. The men, believed to be in their 30s, are being questioned at Letterkenny Garda Station The seizure comes as the latest CSO analysis of crime in the Donegal […]

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Mica Action Group disappointed at delay but says report must be thorough

The Mica Action Group says it is disappointed to learn the report from the independent panel set up earlier in the year to investigate the issue of defective blocks will be delayed until early next year. The Department of Environment says that due to a more rigorous investigation and a more extensive nature of the

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Foster survives vote as SF say they will not bring down Stormont

Northern Ireland’s First Minister has survived a motion of no confidence, over her handling of the Renewable Heat Initiative controversy. However a majority of politicians in Stormont voted in FAVOUR of Arlene Foster to step aside and allow an investigation into the affair. The motion only fell because it did not get the support from

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Harkin concerned at potential impact of Brexit on cross border workers

MEPs in the European Parliament are currently assessing the implications of Brexit in their various specialist areas. Northwest MEP Marian Harkin is on the Brexit sub-committee of the Parliament’s Employment and Social Affairs Committee. She says the impact of Brexit on workers travelling North and South of the border is of particular concern to her………….

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Coleman says Everton have to dust themselves down after Liverpool defeat for busy Christmas period

Liverpool are up to second in the Premier League after snatching a late win in the Merseyside derby on Monday night. Sadio Mané struck for the Reds in the fifth minute of added time after sub Daniel Sturridge had hit the post. Seamus Coleman put in a solid performance at right back and was probably

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A Christmas feast of live music with The 4 of us, Tanjier and Spring Tides on the ‘Weekend Edition’

It was a real feast of live Irish music on the latest Weekend Edition with no less than three top class bands in studio. Don’t forget to tune in on Chrstmas Eve for a special Weekend Edition with loads of great guests and tonnes of giveaways! You can contact the programme by email greghughes@highlandradio.com  

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Councillor calls on Senator O’Domhnaill to resign Seanad seat in wake of SIPO findings

A Donegal County Councillor has called on Senator Brian O’Domhnaill to resign his seat from the Seanad. Its after SIPO found the Senator contravened ethics legislation when, as a Councillor, he submitted claims for traveling and subsistence expenses from the council and Udaras for the same dates. It reportedly cost the Standards in Public Office

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Stormont walkouts as Foster refuses to step down over RHI controversy

There have been TWO mass walkouts of politicians in Stormont – as the First Minister defends her role in a controversial “cash for ash” scheme. Opposition MLAs walked out in protest, arguing that Arlene Foster should not have been allowed to speak as First Minister amid the controversy over the Renewable Heat Incentive scheme. Deputy

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Report suggests Irish economy will continue to grow despite Brexit

Ireland’s economy will continue to prosper, despite the seismic shift in global economic and political movements. That’s according to an EY Economic Eye report which found the Irish economy is forecast to grow by 2.7 percent per annum over the next four years and employment will continue to rise. It predicts a boost in jobs

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Farmers warned to be vigilant following outbreak of birdflu

  Irish farmers are being advised to remain vigilant for any signs of disease, following an outbreak of birdflu in turkeys in Britain. The Department of Agriculture says an early warning system is in place and they’re continuing to closely monitor the situation. Nigel Reneghan is the IFA’s National Poultry Chairman – he says there’s

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We have to deal with the crisis of the RHI Scheme and look to how we advance our strategic objectives – Gerry Adams

Yesterday afternoon in Derry, Gerry Adams addressed the issue of the crisis surrounding the Renewable Heating Initiative Scheme. In his address the Sinn Fein President said a process must be established to get to the truth and defend the integrity of the political institutions established under the Good Friday Agreement. The RHI Scheme controversy was

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Sinn Fein meeting in Derry this afternoon to discuss RHI scheme

Sinn Féin’s leadership team and key activists are to meet in Derry this afternoon to discuss the controversial Renewable Heat Incentive scheme. Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams TD will be the key figure at the Gasyard Centre, Derry. Hundreds took part in protests in the North last night calling on First Minister Arlene Foster to

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Donegal Senator reiterates call for Siege of Jadotville soldiers to be awarded military medal

A Donegal Senator has reiterated his call for the Siege of Jadotville soldiers to be awarded a military medal for their bravery. In 1961, 155 Irish soldiers – eleven from Donegal – took part in a six day siege in Jadotville and surrendered when their ammunition ran out. In September, Minister Paul Kehoe presented the

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The North’s First Minster says she doesn’t take instructions from Sinn Fein

Northern Ireland’s first minister Arlene Foster has hit back at calls for her to step aside, saying she doesn’t take instructions from Sinn Féin. Martin McGuinness has expressed concern over claims that an overspend on an eco-friendly project has left the government with a bill for four hundred million pounds but Ms Foster says she

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Donegal Deputy calls on Minister for Agriculture to guarantee payments following under spend of €204m

Donegal Deputy Charlie McConalogue is calling on Minister Michael Creed to guarantee outstanding payments be issued to farmers under the Rural Development Programme. It was revealed that there has been a €204m under spend in the RDP for 2016. Deputy McConalogue is hopeful that payments will be issued before Christmas, next week. In response to

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Martin McGuinness calls on Arlene Foster to ‘step aside’

Northern Ireland’s deputy first minister Martin McGuinness has called on the first minister to “step aside” to allow an investigation into a controversial green energy scheme. Arlene Foster set up the Renewable Heat Incentive when she was enterprise minister. Opposition parties claim the government now faces a 400 million pound bill after overspending on the

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Court told critically ill Cllr Sean McEniff ‘is not going to get better’

A case linked to Ireland’s longest-serving serving politician, who is severely ill, was further adjourned today(Fri) with a warning from the judge that he will keep a tight rein on defence counsel. Judge Paul Kelly was told 81-year-old Donegal county Councillor Sean McEniff was still in intensive care at the Mater private Hospital. Solicitor Gerry

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Council warns Christmas tree vandalism can be dangerous

  People who vandalise Christmas trees and decorations are  being warned that they are putting themselves, and others, in danger. Derry City and Strabane District Council says there have been several incidents of damage, most recently to the trees in Derry’s Waterloo Place in Derry and Glenmoran Village outside Strabane. It brings the total number of

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Investigation underway as garda and civilian are injured in Letterkenny incident

Gardai in Letterkenny are investigating an incident in the Lower Main Street area of the town in which a garda and a member of the public were injured. The incident, which happened between 9.15 and 9.30 began in the Bar One bookmakers premises, and then spilled out into the area behind the shop. Gardai say

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Minister Pascal Donohoe wants to “Brexit-proof” EU funding offers

Public Expenditure Minister Pascal Donohoe says he is working to ensure that Brexit does not compromise any offers of EU funding already made in Northern Ireland. Mr Donohoe is in Derry today, along with Stormont Minister Martin O’Muilleoir, to view a number of projects supported by Peace and INTERREG. They include the North West Regional

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County Derry man on drugs charges refused bail as anonymity order is granted

A man from County Derry has been remanded in custody charged in connection with drug finds valued at more than £400,000. The 29-year-old man, who was granted anonymity, is charged with six charges of unlawfully supplying cannabis and cocaine and being concerned in the supply of cocaine and cannabis on dates between September 2012 and

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Concern after warning of alleged paedophile in Letterkenny estate

A garda investigation is underway after letters were delivered to several houses in Letterkenny warning of the presence of an alleged paedophile. It’s believed a man dressed as a postman delivered letters to a number of residents in an estate in the town on Tuesday afternoon. The letter – it’s claimed – contained a three

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Three year contract on offer for the Greencastle – Magilligan ferry service

Tenders are being invited for a three year contract to provide a ferry service from Greencastle to Magilligan. The contract for the roll on/ roll off ferry service will run from April 2017 – March 2020 with Donegal County Council and Causeway Coast and Glen Borough Council now inviting applications. The closing date for applications

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Team Donegal Oil call out for novice Cyclists & Crew to join them to enter a team in the Donegal Atlantic Way Ultra Race

Team Donegal Oil are entering a mixed team of 8 riders in the Donegal Atlantic Way Ultra Race (DAWUR) https://donegalatlanticwayultra.com, a 555km bike race starting and finishing in Letterkenny. It starts on Friday the 23rd of June 2017 and keeps going until we reach the finishing line. Team Donegal Oil was set up earlier this year

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