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Taoiseach says government taskforce will look at overcrowding at LGH

Taoiseach Enda Kenny says a taskforce set up by MInister Leo Varadkar to consider waiting times for admission to hospital will consider recent issues at Letterkenny General Hospital. In the Dail last evening, Deputy Charlie Mc Conalogue pointed out that 40 patients were waiting for admission on Monday and 28 yesterday, blaming a lack of

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Regional roads allocation nowhere near enough to meet needs – Mc Gowan

A Donegal Councillor claims the 17.6 million euro allocated for the improvement and maintenance of regional and local roads in the county is not near enough to address the problems. The allocation was announced yesterday and is in addition to a pre Christmas announcement of almost 19 million for NRA roads. Councillor Patrick McGowan says

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Odds shorten on McIlroy settling high court action

Rory McIlroy’s multi-million euro Hugh Court action against his former management company has been adjourned until 11 o’clock on Wednesday morning. It follows two deferrals of today’s proceedings to allow for discussions between the legal teams of the world’s number one golfer, and his former management company Horizon Sports. Earlier the court heard that both

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Mc Crossan calls for significant house building programme in West Tyrone

The North’s Housing Minister is being urged to initiate a major house building programme in West Tyrone. SDLP Westminster candidate Daniel McCrossan says there are over 1,200 people on the waiting list for houses in Strabane and Omagh, many of them living in conditions of significant stress. He claims the figures are a shocking indictment

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Concern at EU plans to publish details of farmers’ payments

Farm organisations are expressing concern at reports that the European Commission is to publish the details of all recipients of the Single Farm Payment under the terms of the new Common Agriculture Policy. That had been done previously, but was stopped after a court challenge in Germany. Now, we understand, legal hurdles have been overcome

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Brogan says Varadkar must intervene to address LGH staffing issues

Health Minister Leo Varadkar is being urged to visit Letterkenny General Hospital in the wake of weekend pressures which culminated with the INMO recording 40 patients waiting for beds yesterday morning, 18 of them in the emergency department and 22 on wards. Cllr Ciaran Brogan, one of Donegal’s representatives on the HSE West Regional Health

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Whitney’s daughter “fighting for her life”

Bobbi Kristina Brown is ”fighting for her life”. The 21-year-old actress – who was found unresponsive in a bath on Saturday morning (31.01.15) – is reportedly responding to treatment and ”surrounded by immediate family”, according to their recent statement. It reads: ”Bobbi Kristina is fighting for her life and is surrounded by immediate family.” The

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Joe McHugh accuses Sinn Fein of using LKG crisis for political gain

Donegal Deputy Joe McHugh has suggested that Sinn Fein is using the crisis at Letterkenny General Hospital to score political points. Today 40 people were waiting for a bed at Letterkenny General Hospital this morning, the highest figure at the hospital since the INMO began keeping the records. Sinn Fein Deputy Padraig Mac Lochlainn says

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Transport Minister says Government is committed to Donegal Airport

The transport Minister Pascal Donaghue says the government recognises the importance of Donegal Airport to the region and that is why it continued its financial support of the Donegal Dublin route. He was speaking at the official launch of the Donegal – Dublin route operated by Stobart Air – the company will also operate the

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Exclusive: Letterkenny’s Social Welfare office closed over worker’s asbestos fears

Asbestos has been discovered at the Social Welfare Office on the High Road in Letterkenny during renovation work. The office was closed today over staff fears that the asbestos was exposed during work carried out over the weekend. Concerned staff contacted Highland Radio News last week after they were informed that asbestos had been discovered

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Minister says Irish Water registration dead line is not definitive

The Environment Minister says people will still be able to register for Irish Water after tonight’s deadline. Irish Water says 42 percent of those who are customers of the utility have yet to register their details. Those who have registered are in line to receive a 100 euro water conservation grant, even if they’re not

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McHugh on Donegal’s solid league start and Tyrone’s opening day defeat

Donegal started their league campaign with a win over Derry on Saturday night in Ballybofey. Rory Gallagher’s side put in a strong second half performance to run out convincing winners by six points. Like Derry, Tyrone also lost on the opening weekend, going down to Monaghan after a floodlight failure delay in Omagh. Highland’s GAA

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