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Shiels says council planners’ report clearly shows HSE could have prevented LGH flooding

A Donegal Councillor says a report prepared by council planners shows that the blame for flooding at Letterkenny General Hospital in 2013 and 2014 lies at the door of the HSE. Cllr Dessie Shiels says there was pre-existing knowledge of flood risks at the hospital which were not acted upon, and the report clearly shows

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Road still closed at Fahan after woman is injured in collision

Motorists are being urged to avoid Fahan this evening as a result of a road collision this morning. The Derry to Buncrana road remains closed between Bradley’s Filling Station and the Church of Ireland in Fahan following the crash at around 10 o’clock this morning. One woman has been brought to Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry

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Tributes paid to former Donegal Garda Sergeant Sarah Hargadon

Tributes have been paid to former Donegal-based Garda Sarah Hargadon after she passed away yesterday. Sgt Hargadon was a Garda and a sergeant in Co Donegal for 30 years and retired four years ago. Ms Hargadon passed away at the Northwest Hospice in Sligo yesterday. Her remains are reposing at the residence of her brother John today (Friday)

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Unemployment figures drop by 17% in Donegal in just over three years

Unemployment has dropped in Co Donegal by 17% according to the latest figures released. Since February 2012 Live Register figures have dropped for thirty three months consecutively. According to the Government figures 21,267 people were unemployment in the county over three years, but since then 3,624 people have found a job, meaning there are now

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PSNI make appeal four years on from Constable Ronan Kerr murder

The key to catching the killers of Constable Ronan Kerr lies with local communities, the detective in charge of the murder investigation has said. The 25-year-old died in a booby-trap car bomb in Omagh, County Tyrone, on 2 April 2011. No-one has ever been convicted. On the fourth anniversary of Constable Ronan Kerrs murder in

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Magee will be able to take 1000 new students as new teaching block gets the go ahead

The North’s Employment and Learning Minister Stephen Farry said today he is conscious of the strong case being made for the further expansion of the University of Ulster’s Magee campus in Derry. He was speaking as he confirmed that the development of the new teaching block at Ulster University’s Magee campus will go ahead this

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Letterkenny outlets not participating in one day Dunnes Stores strike

It’s been confirmed that Letterkenny’s two branches of Dunnes Stores are not affected by a national one day work stoppage today. 107 Dunnes outlets across the republic are being picketted in a dispute coordinated by the Mandate Trade Union, but the union has no members in Donegal, so no pickets are being placed in Letterkenny.

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Mc Hugh says government is undermining its own efforts to save post offices

A junior minister says the government is undermining its own plan to save post offices. Joe McHugh says the entire government has to be on the same page if rural post offices are to be saved. Last month the Department of Social Protection wrote to some welfare recipients encouraging them to have payments made directly

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Councillors discuss Cockhill Bridge with Transport Minister

The importance of providing a new bridge at Cockhill in Buncrana was emphasised in a meeting with the Minister for Transport yesterday. A delegation of councillors from Inishowen attended a meeting in Dublin with Transport Minister Paschal Donohoe. Earlier this week the community in Glenties received good news with the announcement of funding for the

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Derry and Strabane District Council assumes responsibility as new political era begins

A radical change in local politics has taken place in the North, with the 11 new ‘supercouncils’ now in place. As of midnight, Derry City Council and Strabane District Council ceased to exist, with their functions now transferred to the new Derry and Strabane Council. The council has been operating on a shadow basis since

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Pringle accuses Irish Water of using leak repair scheme to prepare for privatisation

A Donegal TD is claiming that Irish Water’s “First Fix Scheme” is an attempt to prepare for privatisation rather than a genuine attempt to fix leaks and improve the water network. Deputy Thomas Pringle, who previously worked for Donegal County Council’s water services says money shuld be spent carrying out a leakage programme on the

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GAA warn on rules changes to counter defensive set ups

The GAA has warned against making knee-jerk changes to the rules in a bid to counter-act the ultra-defensive set-ups in inter-county football. Last Saturday’s low-scoring Allainz League contest between Dublin and Derry has re-opened the debate about the negative style of play that is being employed by managers. Chairman of the GAA’s Standing Rules Committee,

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Quinn calls for a Jobbridge replacement scheme that focusses on participants’ needs

  A Donegal councillor has again called on the Government to replace the Jobbridge scheme. Sinn Fein Cllr Mick Quinn says Sinn Féin in government would scrap the employment initiative and replace it with “a new participant-centred model for internships”. He said JobBridge as currently constructed was too narrowly focused on the unemployed and he proposed

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Did David Cameron just say he and Kim Kardashian are actually related?

What does the Eton-educated British leader have in common with reality TV star Kim K, who became famous when her sex tape was mysteriously released for public viewing… apart from their obvious love of posing for selfies? Apparently they share a common ancestor which makes them relatives. n an interview with Heat World, Prime Minister

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Council to spend €350,000 for works on old Lifford dump site this year

Donegal County Council are to spend €350,000 for works on an old dumping site that has been closed for fifteen years. The dump, just outside Lifford, has been shut since August 2000. For years the dump at Churchtown, between Lifford and Castlefin, took vast quantities of all sorts of rubbish. The dump, which is situated

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Rory Gallagher festival organisers appealing for more accomodation

The organising committee of this years Rory Gallagher International Tribute Festival in Ballyshannon is appealing for more accommodation for the event, which takes place at the end of May. Festival Chairperson Barry O’Neill says interest in the festival is particularly strong this year, and accomodation in the immediate vicinity is already booked out. He says

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Donegal photographer captures amazing Northern Lights footage at Slieve League

Donegal photographer Noel Keating has released a powerful video detailing his struggle to capture the beautiful aurora borealis off the Donegal coast. Noel chose the Slieve League cliffs – the highest cliffs in Ireland – as an amazing backdrop for his video. In his efforts to capture the perfect shot Noel had to endure freezing

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