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Captain Porterfield says Ireland have to bounce back on Friday against Bangladesh

Ireland’s cricketers are facing the prospect of an early exit from the I-C-C World Twenty20 after a shock defeat in their opening Group A match. Despite going into the game as the favourites, Ireland were beaten by minnows Oman, who claimed a dramatic two wicket victory. Ireland will next play Bangladesh on Friday before playing

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Trouble brewing in Emmerdale as Charity Dingle returns as the new landlady of The Woolpack

Emmerdale actress Emma Atkins has said it is “just brilliant” to see her character Charity Dingle behind the bar in The Woolpack. In Thursday’s episode, viewers will see Charity’s dramatic return to the village after a spell in prison for perverting the course of justice. Jaws will drop even further when, much to the villagers’

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Victoria’s Secret Angels cuddle up on the beach for swimwear special

Victoria’s Secret Angels Lily Adridge and Behati Prinsloo showed just how beach ready their bodies are in a televised swimwear special. The gorgeous girls were joined by fellow Angels Candice Swanepoel and Sara Sampaio for the exotic shoot in St Barts, which aired on American television. Behati, who is married to Maroon 5 frontman Adam

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Increase in applications for college places at Letterkenny Institute of Technology

  Letterkenny Institute of Technology has seen a significant increase in third level applications for the coming year. Nationally, over 76 thousand students have applied for third level college places, an increase of two percent. The number of students wanting to study architecture, construction, business, law and nursing has increased. President of the Letterkenny Institute

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Austins building will not be a factor in liquidation process following 2015 sale

The City Centre Manager in Derry has said he hopes the Austins building on The Diamond will soon be back in use following the shock closure of the department store yesterday. Speaking on the Shaun Doherty Show, Jim Roddy said while it was long known that trading conditions were difficult and the Hasson family who

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Glenties area councillors to challenge “discrimination” in funding allocations

Councillors in the Glenties Municipal District say they will no longer accept, what has been described as, discrimination against the area. This week’s district meeting discussed spending in the area for the year with figures showing large differences in funding levels across Donegal’s 5 districts. In one example, the Glenties area gets 15 thousand Euro

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Mc Cartney calls on PPS to review decision not to prosecute soldier in Daniel Hegarty case

Foyle MLA Raymond McCartney has called on the Public Prosecution Service to review a decision not to prosecute a British soldier who shot dead 15-year-old Daniel Hegarty in the Creggan area of Derry in 1972. Mr Mc Cartney also wants the PPS to meet with the Hegarty family to hear their concerns about this decision.

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Over half a million in funding for Mount Errigal preservation

  Over half a million euro in funding has been allocated to Donegal County Council for the protection and preservation of Mount Errigal in West Donegal.  The money was allocated by the Northern Peripheral Fund and will go towards assigning a research and design team that will carry out the work required. Local Councillor Micheal Cholm

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O’Domhnaill outlines case for more staff in Glenties Municipal District

The Glenties Municipal District meeting has heard calls on senior council staff to attend a future meeting to discuss future staffing plans for the area. Cllr Seamus O’Domhnaill says staff in the council’s Dungloe office are under severe pressure as there aren’t enough of them to deal with queries from the public. He says previous

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Captain William Porterfield says confidence is good in the Ireland camp ahead of ICC T20 World Cup

The Irish cricketers start their ICC World Twenty20 campaign in India on Wednesday. Middle-Eastern side, Oman are first up for Ireland before they face Bangladesh on Friday, and then The Netherlands, their final group opponents on Sunday. The north west league is well represented in the squad with Bready’s Craig Young, Eglinton’s Stuart Thompson and

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Over 50 jobs gone following shock closure of Austins in Derry

One of Derry’s most iconic shops has closed its doors today, with over 50 staff told their jobs are gone with immediate effect. Austins on the Diamond in Derry opened in the 19th century, and was often described as Ireland’s Oldest Department Store. However, it’s understood the company has now gone into liquidation, and will

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Update – Randox deal to become main Grand National sponsor will benefit Dungloe

An Udaras na Gaeltachta board member in Donegal says today’s announcement that Randox Health will sponsor the Grand National from next year is a very important one for Dungloe. Randox has confirmed a five-year deal starting from April 2017. Randox, which has a base in Dungloe, says more than 5% of the world’s population receives

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“I’m glad I sought FF Ceann Comhairle nomination” – Cope

Donegal Deputy Pat the Cope Gallagher says he’s glad he sought the Fianna Fail nomination for the position of Ceann Comhairle, despite the fact that he lost last evening’s vote. Following a secret ballot, Mr Gallagher was defeated by Kildare South TD Seán Ó Fearghaíl, who will now stand in Thursday’s election for Dáil chairperson

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Mc Cann demands action following publication of “damning” rail report

A Derry Assembly candidate says a report published by a Stormont committee this week backs up everything said by rail campaigners about the unacceptable handling of contracts relating to upgrade of the Coleraine-Derry line. The report concerns the delays and doubling of the cost of the upgrade. Eamon Mc Cann says Regional Development Minister Michelle

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Pat the Cope Gallagher unsuccessful in Ceann Comhairle nomination bid

  Newly elected Fianna Fail Deputy Pat the Cope Gallagher has failed  to secure nomination for the Ceann Comhairle position from his party.  He was defeated by Kildare South TD Seán Ó Fearghaíl,  who will stand in Thursday’s vote for Dáil chairman. The Cope has been widely tipped as favorite for the post in recent days

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Ten Neighbourhood Watch Schemes being launched in Letterkenny tonight

  Gardai in Letterkenny are launching ten Neighbourhood Watch Schemes in the town to strengthen Community & Garda interaction in the fight against crime. The launch is taking place in the Station House Hotel tonight at 7.30 where information will be provided on how to protect your home against instances such as ‘creeper burglaries’ and

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