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Gardai appeal for information after attempted robbery at St Johnston Post Office

Gardai are investigating after there was an attempted robbery in the post office in St. Johnston yesterday. A man entered the premises and demanded money from the cashier. When refused, he tried to break into behind the counter area. He was unsuccessful in his attempts and fled on foot. The post office has been the

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€300,000 allocated for new visitor facilty at Fanad Lighthouse

Nearly €300,000 has been allocated to Fanad Lighthouse. The funding has been given the go-ahead by the Fáilte Ireland Capital Programme to develop a new visitor facility beside the lighthouse. The project will include a new car park as well as facilities for visitors and a ticket desk. Minister Joe McHugh says it’s a further boost

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Donegal Deputy backs early release of Omagh bomb accused

A Donegal Deputy, along with four other TD’s, is supporting the early release of of jailed dissident republican leader Michael McKevitt. The five who have lobbied Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald include Donegal Deputy Thomas Pringle, along with Independents Clare Daly, Mick Wallace, Maureen O’Sullivan and Fianna Fails Eamon O’Cuiv. Michael McKevitt, one of four

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Inishowen mother and baby home included in Government investigation

The Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes is inviting people connected to the institutions which it is investigating to contact them. The Commission want to hear from anyone who was resident in or who worked in any of the Mother and Baby Homes or County Homes which are being investigated. They also want

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Detectives return to scene of bomb attempt on police officers home in Eglinton

Detectives investigating a murder bid on a police officers home in Eglinton have returned to the scene. A bomb was left under the family car outside their home in Glenrandel two weeks ago. Both husband and wife are serving police officers. Police have arrested a number of people in Counties Donegal and Derry, seized various

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Family of late Eddie Fullerton appalled at Tanaistes refusal at meeting

The family of Eddie Fullerton have said they are appalled that the Tanaiste has refused to meet with them. Former Sinn Fein Cllr Eddie Fullerton was murdered by the UVF at his Buncrana home in 1991 and new evidence of collusion was presented in an RTE documentary recently. Donegal Deputy MacLochlainn had written to the

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Donegal Cllr claims it could be years before Letterkenny has clean drinking water

A Donegal County Cllr has claimed that it could be years before the Letterkenny area has a clean drinking water supply. Irish Water have said it will be 2018 before any resolution is met in relation to drinking water quality issues on the main Letterkenny supply. The supply serves almost 20 thousand people. Cllr Dessie

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Fifteen million euro funding for Derry-Coleraine railway line

EU funding of almost 15 million euro has been secured for the Derry-Coleraine railway line. In April, work on a major update to the Derry-Coleraine line was delayed for four months. It’s been said that competition for the funding was unprecedented, with 700 applications submitted, totalling 36 billion euro of requested funding, three times more

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Tánaiste refuses to meet with the late Eddie Fullertons family.

Donegal Deputy Pádraig Mac Lochlainn has said that the Tánaiste has refused to meet with the late Eddie Fullertons family. Former Cllr Fullerton was murdered by the UVF at his Buncrana home in 1991 and new evidence of collusion was presented in an RTE documentary recently. A fortnight ago Deputy Mac Lochlainn asked the Tánaiste

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US philanthropist named the recipient of the annual Tip O’Neill Irish Diaspora Award

US philanthropist Loretta Brennan Glucksman has been named the recipient of the annual Tip O’Neill Irish Diaspora Award for 2015. The announcement was made at a special reception which was held in the Inishowen Gateway Hotel, Buncrana today Wednesday. The actual presentation of this year’s award will take place at the Inishowen Gateway Hotel, Buncrana

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Motor cyclist banned for speeding at 215 kilometres per hour

A motor-cyclist speeding at 215 kilometres per hour was banned from driving for a year today. Donegal District Court heard that Zilvinas Jawkuskas was detected by a covert Garda speed detection unit on the N15 at Keadue, Barnesmore, outside Donegal town. When Judge Kevin Kilrane was told the driver was apprehended later he asked: “Did

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Co Donegal launches ‘Clean up Politics’ social media campaign

A Co Donegal man has launched a social media campaign called ‘Clean up Politics’. The campaign is calling on candidates in the next General Election to vouch to cut their salaries in half, and not to claim unaccountable expenses. The campaign is also calling for an end of taxpayers funding political parties and a reduction

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Derry family of one-punch victim ‘unhappy’ at sentencing

The family of a man left disabled by a one-punch attack in Derry have said they are “very unhappy” with the sentence imposed on the man responsible. 38-year-old Peter Morrison suffered a fractured skull, bleeding and bruising of the brain and a stroke. Mr Morrison was punched once by 30-year-old Teddy Roulston from Ballycolman estate

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2,324 children registered as free GP care scheme for children under six comes in

The Free GP care scheme for children under six comes into force today. 2,324 children have been registered for the new service and 98 per cent of GPs have signed up to provide the service in Co Donegal. Meanwhile, Under 18s who’ve been diagnosed with cancer are to be given medical cards for five years.

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Bus Eireann won’t drive school buses on Mamore Gap, but will use it for measurements

It’s emerged that Bus Eireann will not use Mamore Gap for school buses, but will continue to use it when measuring routes to determine the closest school to pupils’ homes. In the Dail this afternoon, Deputy Charlie Mc Conalogue again raised the fact that pupils from Urris outside Clonmany will now have to go to

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Mother of victim of ‘one punch attack’ critical of attackers sentence

The mother of a man left with ‘very grave and life changing injuries’ after a one punch attack outside a Derry bar has said her son’s attacker ‘did not get long enough.’ Maureen Morrison was speaking after a 30-year-old Strabane man Teddy Roulston of Ballycolman Estate in Strabane was sentenced to two years four months

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Dallat hits out at failure to tighten regulations in wake of Castlerock deaths

An East Derry MLA says it’s time to put in place explicit safety requirements for electricity and gas in private sector buildings. In August 2010, Neil McFerran and Aaron Davidson lost their lives to carbon monoxide poisoning while staying at an apartment in Castlerock. Local MLA John Dallat says there was a clear commitment then

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Coronation Street’s William Roache explains why Anne Kirkbride’s glasses brought tears to his eyes

Coronation Street’s William Roache has revealed the most poignant moment of his late co-star Anne Kirkbride’s farewell scenes came when he was handed the character’s famous glasses. William played Ken Barlow opposite Anne as Deirdre Barlow for more than 30 years and admitted that the scene in which the spectacles were given to him was

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Taylor Swift trepasser wants singer to testify at his court case

A man charged with trespassing at Taylor Swift’s Rhode Island mansion wants the singer to testify on his behalf. The Westerly Sun reports that 24-year-old Nicholas Field, the man arrested on April 14 and charged with willful trespassing at Taylor’s beachfront mansion, has appeared in court. Field says he wants the Shake It Off singer

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