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Gallagher and Murphy delighted to have come through tough Derry test

Donegal have reached the Ulster Senior Championship Final for the fifth year in row after Saturday’s 1-9 to 0-10 win over Derry in Clones. Martin O’Reilly’s goal in the second half proved to be the decisive score which sends Rory Gallagher’s side to the provincial showpiece against arch rivals Monaghan on the 19th July. After

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Deignan among the big names at Irish National Cycling Championships in Omagh

The Irish National Cycling Championships are taking place in Omagh this weekend. The action began on Thursday and concludes tomorrow with the feature race, the men’s road race on a course of over 100 miles with plenty of great vantage points in the streets around the centre of Omagh. One of the leading riders taking

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New measures to force Irish Water payments are draconian – Cllr Gary Doherty

The ‘We Wont Pay’ campaign is holding a bonfire at Limerick City Hall this afternoon to burn water bills. The group is touting it as the ‘biggest bonfire in the history of Limerick’. Yesterday the government published legal amendments to legislation to allow bills be deducted from wages or welfare. It’ll also force landlords to

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Donegal County Council signs contract for two major road projects

Donegal County Council has just released details of two major road projects commencing shortly. When completed the N15 Blackburn Bridge Phase 1 Scheme and the N56 Boyoughter to Kilkenny Scheme will see significant improvements to two crucial routes in east and west Donegal. The work will take place on the main Ballybofey to Donegal Town

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Pringle calls for more government support after PAC hears Killybegs is being underused

Killybegs Harbour is not being used adequately to promote and develop fishing and seafood, the Dáil Public Accounts Committee has said. The committee, which investigated six fishery harbour centres across the country, said many buildings in them were not being utilised fully to help promote enterprise. The committee said job creation opportunities at the harbours,

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Nine RNLI volunteers from County Donegal have been honoured at the charity’s annual presentation of awards

Nine RNLI volunteers from County Donegal have been honoured at the charity’s annual presentation of awards. The event which was staged at the Titanic Museum in Belfast on Wednesday night last (24 June) recognised Georgina Houten, Susan Shields, Pat Crean, Andrew and Hazel Alcorn, Derek Little, Heather McBride, Fiona McNutt and Patricia Boyce. During the

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Four fishermen rescued after boat sinks off coast of Donegal

Four fishermen have been rescued off the coast of Donegal after their fishing boat sank. The men were fishing off Malin Head when their boat capsized. The accident happened just after 9.20am. The 118 helicopter and the Shannon Class and Greencastle Lifeboats were quickly on scene, but luckily the men where rescued when another fishing boat

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SDLP Cllr claims funding could be pulled for new pedestrian bridge in Strabane

Funding for the new pedestrian bridge in Strabane could be pulled. It’s after members of Derry Strabane Council voted again, for a fourth time, for the bridge to be named after former Sinn Fein Cllr Ivan Barr. The Department of Social Development have provided £2.3 million for the construction of the bridge, but SDLP Cllr Patsy

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Animal charity horrified after greyhound found dead in River Foyle with ears cut off

The Chairperson of an Animal Charity in Derry says they are horrified after a greyhound was found in the River Foyle with it’s ears cut off. Racing greyhounds carry ID marks on their ears and the dogs ears were removed to prevent the owner from being identified. The greyhound was found in the river foyle

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Unionist Cllr voices objection to Easter Rising memorial plans in Strabane

A Unionist councillor in Strabane has said he will be objecting to plans for a republican memorial in the town centre to mark the 1916 Easter Rising. A new steering group made up of republican ex-prisoners announced last week that it would be calling for a permanent memorial in line with next year’s 100th anniversary

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Derry and Strabane Council call for Northern Ireland Executive to provide funding for Foyle Search and Rescue

Derry and Strabane Council are calling on the Northern Ireland Executive to provide financial support to Foyle Search and Rescue. Over the years, the memebers of the organisation, who work completley voluntary, have saved dozens of lives. Cllr Sean Carr who raised the motion at the latest council meeting, says Foyle Search and Rescue have

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Cruise ship with bigger population than Killybegs on board to dock this morning

The biggest ever cruise ship to visit Killybegs will dock with 1,800 passengers on board – roughly the population of the whole town – this morning. The vessel is 260 metres long – almost double the length of the Croke Park pitch which is 140 metres in length. The cruise business in Killybegs has really

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Substantial increase in trading of illegal tobacco in Co. Donegal.

There has been a substantial increase in the trading of illegal tobacco in Co. Donegal. An investigation found that ‘illegal whites’ which are made entirely for the black market are widely available in towns across Donegal such as Letterkenny, the Twin Towns, Milford and Donegal Town. The investigation was commissioned by cigarette company, Philip Morris

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