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Woman arrested in Derry as part of dissident republican investigation

Detectives from Reactive and Organised Crime in Derry investigating dissident republican terrorist activity have arrested a 45 year old female. She was arrested in the City this afternoon and has been taken to the Serious Crime Suite in Antrim for questioning. Staying in Derry and police have confirmed thatdrugs, including suspected cocaine and LSD worth

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Irish Water says upgrade in Finn Valley will benefit 1700 customers

Irish Water says it has now completed a much needed upgrade of watermains on the Lough Mourne Water Supply Scheme which serves 1,700 customers in the Finn Valley. The section of pipeline along the N15 National Road that links Ballybofey to Lifford, was identified as being in poor condition in the Council’s Water Conservation Rehabilitation

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Controversial West Tyrone candidate claims she is a friend of gay people

Northern Ireland’s most controversial election candidate says she is a true friend of the gay community. Susan-Anne White, who is standing in West Tyrone, has previously caused uproar over her calls for homosexuals to be jailed. Earlier this week she faced jeers at an election debate when she claimed gay people are 40 times more

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Gardai say there has been no confirmed sightings of wanted UK man in Co Donegal

Gardai in Donegal have said there has been no confirmed sightings of a man wanted by UK police in connection with the rape of 13-year-old girl. 18-year-old Ryan Humpage, from Blackpool, is believed to be on the run in Ireland after he fled the UK in March. Gardai are seeking to trace Humpage after he

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McClean may be US bound

  After Wigan Athletics relegation to League One there’s speculation about James McClean’s future with the club. The Derry Journal are reporting the Irish international will not be going down with the team into League One but may be going across the Atlantic to play in the MLS in America. Even though he was awarded

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Cllr Doherty hits out for those responsible for illegal dumping in Malin

There has been strong criticism of those responsible for illegal dumping at one of Donegal’s most scenic spots. A large amount of household waste was dumped adjacent to a picturesque picnic site and near a local church at Lagg Malin. Following representations from Councillor Albert Doherty, the local authority acted quickly to remove the mess.

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Highland Radio retains its position as Ireland’s No1 local station

The country’s only official survey of listeners to radio in Ireland has delivered great news for Highland Radio. The latest JNLR/MRBI survey shows that Highland Radio has retained its position as Ireland’s No1 most listened to local radio station. 61% of people that listen to radio in Donegal listen to Highland Radio. The station also

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Sinn Fein to launch JobBridge alternative by no suggested rate of pay included

Sinn Féin will launch its alternative to the government’s JobBridge scheme in Letterkenny tomorrow. The party says the document has benefited from the insights of key stakeholders including all te key unions as well as many individual JobBridge participants. Sinn Fein has been critical of the rate of pay for those on the JobBridge scheme

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Right2Water slams rival anti-charges group over Sinn Fein comments

A spokesperson for Right2Water says the group is baffled by claims from Can’t Pay Won’t Pay that Sinn Fein hijacked last weekend’s ‘Bin the Bill’s’ protest in Letterkenny. The protest was organised by Cant Pay Wont Pay whose spokesperson has hit out at Sinn Fein for the amount of the party’s placards that were on

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Can’t Pay Won’t Pay accuse Sinn Fein of trying to hijack last Saturdays ‘Bin the Bills’ protest

Can’t Pay Won’t Pay have accused Sinn Fein of trying to hijack last weekends ‘Bin the Bills’ protest in Letterkenny. Up to 1,000 people marched from the roundabout at Mr Chippy to Market Square last Saturday afternoon. The protest was organised by Cant Pay Wont Pay, but the Right to Water Group were afforded a

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Mc Conalogue calls for reinstatement of rheumatology services at LGH

A Donegal TD is calling on the Health Minister and the Saolta Hospital Group to immediately set a date for the reinstatement of rheumatology services at Letterkenny General Hospital. Deputy Charlie McConalogue says for four years, the HSE and the Saolta Hospital Group have been giving assurances for the past four years that the service,

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Mc Eniff says Bundoran “shanty town” controversy can be used as a positive

A Mayo County Councillor has retracted his comments after he called Bundoran a “shanty town”. Speaking at a meeting of the West Mayo Municipal District of Mayo County Council this week, Independent Councillor Christy Hyland said that signage over pubs had become “gaudy” and that Westport was in danger of becoming “a shanty town like

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Harkin claims government is “intimidating” LEADER groups

A Midlands Northwest MEP is accusing the Department of Environment of using intimidating tactics against LEADER groups. Marian Harkin is alleging the Department wants to discourage the LEADER groups from applying for funding. And she says this is so that the Local Community Development Committees , which were established by the Government, can have what’s

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West Tyrone MLA Joe Byrne says his stance is clear on marriage equality

West Tyrone MLA Joe Byrne says his stance is clear on marriage equality. Calls were made earlier today for him to explain his stance on marriage equality. It’s after the SDLP representative missed a Stormont Assembly vote on marriage equality earlier this week, it is the fourth time he has missed a vote. Sinn Fein

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Letterkenny man described as “acting the maggot” after trying to sue bucking bronco company

An 18 year-old County Donegal man who sued an entertainments company called Funky Monkey over a “bucking bronco” was described as “acting the maggot” at Sligo High Court. Brian McDonagh, from Letterkenny sued Funky Monkey Entertainments after claiming he fell off a bucking bronco on June 26 2010 when he was 13, at Letterkenny Town

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Calls made on West Tyrone MLA Joe Byrne to explain marriage equality stance

Calls are being made on West Tyrone MLA Joe Byrne to explain his stance on marriage equality. The SDLP representative was not present for a Stormont Assembly vote on marriage equality earlier this week, it is the third time he has missed a vote. Sinn Fein MLA Barry McElduff says the SDLP claim their party

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Breast Surgeon says research at LGH shows the benefits of breast check

The Consultant Breast Surgeon based at Letterkenny General Hospital has urged women to avail of screening at breast check, and to act immediately if they have any concerns. Mr Michael Sugrue was speaking after the hospital’s Breast Centre published the results of an eighteen month study. It found that of women with a family history

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O’Domhnaill believes agreement is possible in Corncrake protection row

Farmers and landowners affected by the designation of a Special Conservation Area from Falcarragh to Meenlaragh are seeking a meeting with Arts and Heritage Minister Heather Humphries to seek a number of exemptions. Following a meeting with MInister Joe Mc Hugh and discussions with representatives of the National Parks and Wildlife Service, local people believe

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