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Jason Black says deadly avalanche won’t put him off K2 climb

A Donegal mountaineer says a deadly avalanche on a nearby mountain won’t put him off attempting to climb K2. Jason Black, from Letterkenny, is preparing for the expedition on what’s believed to be the world’s most dangerous mountain. An avalanche struck on another peak beside his current position yesterday, hitting a crew who had shared […]

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HSE concerned in significant drop in babies being vaccinated

The HSE has expressed concern following what’s been described as a “significant” drop in the number of babies being vaccinated in Donegal. Parents are being urged to ensure they avail of all vaccinations, with the HSE pointing out it takes five GP visits to ensure a child is fully protected against serious diseases. While most

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Emma Thompson ‘not impressed’ by attitudes to women in acting

Emma Thompson has spoken out about ageism and opportunities for women in the acting industry. The actress’ latest role sees her playing a 77-year-old prostitute in The Legend Of Barney Thomson. “I don’t think there’s any appreciable improvement and I think that, for women, the question of how they are supposed to look is worse

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Cillian Murphy: Dragons’ Den is my guilty pleasure

Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy has revealed his guilty pleasure – Dragons’ Den. The Irish star has described the show as “unbelievably bizarre” but “really compelling”. Cillian, who has narrated the BBC’s latest natural history series, Atlantic, is one of many famous voices supporting the campaign to keep the BBC licence fee. “Paying our licence

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Tanaiste says she cannot see purpose of planned Right2Water protest in Glenties on Friday

The Tanaiste says she cannot see the purpose of planned protest by an anti-water charges group in Glenties on Friday evening. Right2Water is planning to hold a protest to coincide with An Taoiseach Enda Kenny’s visit to the MacGill Summer School on Friday. The organisers of the MacGill Summer School has expressed concerns about the

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Fianna Fail leader backs Pat The Cope Gallagher to run in next General Election

The Fianna Fail leader says he believes the party can win two seats in Co Donegal in the next General Election. Donegal will become a five seater constituency in the next election. Deputy Charlie McConalogue will aim to retain his seat, while no other candidates have been confirmed. There has been speculation that former Minister

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West Donegal man found guilty of conspiring to murder Jonny Adair

A Co Donegal man is among three men who have been found guilty of conspiring to murder Johnny ‘Mad Dog’ Adair. He was also convicted of plotting to kill Ulster Defence Association leading figure Sam ‘Skelly’ McCrory, one of Adair’s closest allies. Duffy’s cousin Martin Hughes and Paul Sands were also convicted over the same

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Councillor accuses government of pulling a cynical con with announcement that road monies may be relocated

A Donegal County Councillor is accusing the government of pulling a cynical con with the announcement that Councils may reallocate monies for regional and local roads to Local Improvement Schemes and Community Involvement Schemes. Last week, Minister for State at the Department of Transport, Micheal Ring announced an additional 1.5 million euro will go to

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Unstable political landscape to be discussed at MacGill Summer School

The unstable political landscape in Ireland will be discussed at the annual MacGill Summer School in Co Donegal this week. It is the 35th year of the event, which sees discussions and debates taking place until this Friday in the village of Glenties. Government and Opposition politicians will take part in discussions with economists and

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Former Tánaiste hits out at Fennelly Inquiry at MacGill

Former Tánaiste and Justice Minister Michael McDowell has lashed out at the Fennelly Inquiry into the resignation of the former Garda Commissioner. Speaking at MacGill Summer School, Mr McDowell said the Commission of Investigation was ‘no substitute’ for a parliamentary inquiry – and said it forces deputies to wait for answers. A draft Fennelly report

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Funeral takes place of tragic Letterkenny teenager Tory Johnston

The funeral has taken place of Letterkenny teenager Tory Johnstone, who died suddenly last week. Mourners gathered to pay their final respects to the 17-year-old during her funeral mass at St Eunan’s Cathedral yesterday afternoon. She was buried afterwards in nearby Conwal Cemetery. The 17-year-old had been in Letterkenny’s Voodoo nightclub last Tuesday night. Local

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Monaghan are Ulster champions after one-point victory over Donegal

  Monaghan 0-11   Donegal 0-10 Monaghan are Ulster football champions after one-point victory over Donegal in Clones this afternoon. 11 points to 10 is how it finished and that now tees up a round 4B qualifier meeting between Galway and Donegal. Monaghan, on the other hand, are heading to Croke Park for the All Ireland

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Investigation ongoing into the wearing of paramilitary uniforms & shots fired in Derry

  An investigation is underway into the wearing of paramilitary uniforms & shots being fired in Derry over recent days. The incidents are believed to be connected to the wake and funeral of Peggy O’Hara, the mother of INLA hunger striker Patsy O’Hara, in Derry. Police carried out searches in Derry this morning in connection

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Agreement reached between water meter installers & anti-water group in Inishowen

    An agreement between MBC Builders (Gildea), Ballybofey and Inishowen groups opposed to water meters has been reached following a meeting held in An Grianan Hotel, Burt, Co Donegal on Thursday 16th July. The meeting came about as a result of John Gildea, MBC Builders, recently contacting James Quigley, a local anti water charge

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Big match verdict: Martin McHugh, Brendan Kilcoyne and Seamus ‘Banty’ McEnaney

Donegal are the favourites with the bookies to beat Monaghan in the Ulster Senior Football Championship Final in Clones. But will it be a defensive game? Who are the key players? Tom Comack was joined in studio by three seasoned GAA observers, Martin McHugh, Brendan Kilcoyne and Seamus ‘Banty’ McEnaney to discuss the game –

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24-year-old man appears in Derry Magistrates Court charged with Paul McCauley murder

A 24-year-old man has appeared at Derry Magistrate’s Court charged with the murder of civil servant Paul McCauley. Piper John McClement (formerly known as Daryll Procter) of 136 The Fountain was charged with the murder of Paul McCauley on June 6 2015. That was the date Mr. McCauley died after being in a vegetative state

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