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Carndonagh CS are Secondary School National Senior Cup Champions

Carndonagh Community School won today’s FAIS National Senior Cup Final beating Presentation Brothers from Cork 2-1 after extra time. Today’s decider was played at Home Farm in Dublin and the Inishowen side took the lead on 23 minutes when Cathal Farren slotted home from the penalty spot, but Presentation were level before half time. The […]

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Seamus Coleman chips in with a huge donation to make ill Everton fan’s dream come true

It’s reported that Seamus Coleman has donated £5,000 to help a young Irish Everton fan visit Goodison Park next season. Six-year-old Daire Flannagan from Belfast suffers from Apert syndrome A GoFundMe page has been set-up to help Daire furfill his dream of visiting Goodison Park and last night the name of James Coleman appeared along

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MEP asks if supertrawlers are responsible for increase in dolphin deaths

Ireland South MEP Liadh Ni Riada is calling on the EU to do something about the increase in dolphin deaths and strandings off the Irish coast. Her demands come after the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group revealed that so far in 2016 there were 28 dolphin strandings off the Atlantic coast. Last weekend, a dead white

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Mac Giolla Easbuig says passport office delays are reaching crisis point

A Donegal councillor is calling for more resources for the passport office in Dublin, saying that a number of people in the county could miss out on trips abroad because their documents are not ready. In its latest update as of Wednesday last week, the passport says express renewals should take 11 to 15 working

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SSE Airtricty Premier Division – Derry v Cork / Dundalk v Finn Harps

The second weekend of the Airtricity League season features some thrilling games. Derry City play their first home game of the year hosting Cork City at the Brandywell while defending champions Dundalk will take on newcomers Finn Harps. After last weekend’s defeat to Harps in Ballybofey, Derry Manager Kenny Shiels has promomised a more improved

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Disconnect between Dail proceedings and peoples’ expectations – Doherty

Donegal Deputy Pearse Doherty told the Dail last night that the real issues which affect people are not being dealt with because Fianna Fail and Fine Gael are more interested in posturing and divvying up ministries. He said there is a major disconnect between what the people expect and what is actually happening in Leinster

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All politicians have a responsibility to help form a government – Mc Hugh

Enda Kenny is now leading the country in a caretaker capacity, after the 32nd Dail failed to appoint a new Taoiseach. Neither Mr Kenny, Micheal Martin, Gerry Adams or Richard Boyd Barrett secured enough votes from TDs to become Taoiseach. The Dail has now been adjourned until the 22nd of March, when there will be

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Donegal asked to “Go Green” for St Patrick’s Day

Business owners and locals in Donegal are being asked to ‘Go Green’ for St. Patricks Day, with Donegal County Council striving to make this Ireland’s Greenest Town. . Donegal Tourism in conjunction with Donegal County Council have launched a campaign, encouraging people to green landmarks, heritage sites and other buildings by placing green light filters

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Candidates for IFA presidency address special Donegal meeting

As the Irish Farmers Association prepares to choose a new president and vice president, the candidates for the two positions were in Letterkenny’s Clanree Hotel last night for a debate. Last night’s meeting was addressed by the three candidates for the presidency of the IFA – Flor McCarthy from Kerry, Joe Healy from Galway and

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Councillors back calls for safety measures at Kilmacrennan junction

Letterkenny Municipal District Councillors have backed calls for the installation of a pedestrian crossing or other safety measures at a notoriously dangerous junction in Kilmacrennan. The junction, which is used by children walking to school, has been the scene of a number of crashes and near misses over the years with fears that it is

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GAA Programme – 09/03/16

The GAA Programme is broadcast every Wednesday from 8.30pm – 9pm. On this week’s programme, Former Donegal and Roscommon player Des Newtown is Tom Comack’s special guest. Des, an All-Ireland U-21 winner, three time Connacht senior championship winner with his native county and an Ulster Senior Championship winner with Donegal recall’s his playing days with both

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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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