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Donegal Deputy calls for investment in Ambulance service

The Dail has been told that as well as improving coordination between the ambulance service and hospital Emergency Departments, there must also be investment in ambulances and staff. Donegal North East Deputy Charlie Mc Conalogue was commenting on the publication this week of HIQA’s review of the ambulance service, which found unacceptable delays in a […]

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Gardai raid premises in Letterkenny as part of crack down on Prostitution

Gardai have raided premises in Letterkenny as part of a two day nationwide operation targeting organised prostitution. The searches follow a six month long investigation by the Organised Crime Unit into the activities of a criminal group involved in organised prostitution, brothel keeping and other associated criminal activity. The operation was conducted in close co-operation

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Tyrone GAA referee reveals Twitter and Facebook abuse drove him to attempt suicide

A referee who attempted suicide over abuse he suffered online has described it as horrendous. Tyrone-man Patrick Nelis refereed the last year’s Meath Senior Football County Final and received a torrent of abuse in the aftermath. Mr. Nelis says he had been pleased with how he handled the match, but later attempted to take his

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Donegal Childcare Committee says more and more families struggling at Christmas

The Donegal Childcare Committee has said that more and more families are struggling at this time of year. The group says that some families are left without electricity, while some families do not even have beds for their children. The Donegal County Childcare team are currently running the Presents for Percy appeal, and to date it has received

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IRFU to bid for World Cup

The bid details for the 2023 Rugby World Cup were announced in Armagh this morning. The IRFU as well as the governments from both sides of the border have come together for the bid while the GAA have approved the use of certain stadia including Croke Park. Former Ireland international Bernard Jackman would welcome the

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Brothers free to return to Donegal after dissidents say there is no threat against them

Two brothers from County Donegal who left the county four weeks ago after being threatened by a dissident republican organisation have now been told it is safe for them to return. The men were thjreatened on the basis of allegations against them which they and their family rejected as totally untrue. Now, the men’s father

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Derry and Belfast arrests linked with dissident investigations

Two men have been arrested following separate investigations in dissident terrorist activity in the North. This morning, detectives arrested a 21-year-old man in the Creggan area of Derry, while a 37 year-old man was detained by detectives in the north Belfast area. Both men are being questioned at the serious crime suite in Antrim.

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Strabane Cllr claims water charges inevitable in the North

A Strabane Cllr has claimed that water charges are on the way in the North. Northern Ireland Water has been installing water meters in all newly built domestic and non-domestic properties across Northern Ireland since 2007. NI Water has categorically denied though that meters are being installed in order to facilitate the introduction of water

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1,300 LGH participants in the waiting list initiative are in limbo – Mc Conalogue

Donegal North East Deputy Charlie Mc Conalogue has told the Dail there there are over 1,300 people in Donegal in limbo after being involved in the government’s waiting list initiative last year. Under the initiative, people who waiting over a year for consultant appointments were referred to private hospitals in Ballykelly and elsewhere. However, that

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Donegal road safety campaigner slams Judge who dismissed Go Safe van speeding cases

Road safety group PARC have slammed a judge who dismissed all speeding cases involving ‘Go Safe’ vans in Co Monaghan. Judge Sean MacBride, who is from Moville, said the speed detection vans, operated by a private company, were “bringing the law into disrepute”. Judge MacBride claimed they often operated just inside or outside 30km per

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Council chair publishes report on Boston trip claiming it was a “valuable” trip

The Mayor of Donegal has outlined in a report how beneficial his recent trip to Boston was. Cllr John Campbell travelled to Boston, along with the Mayor of Derry, Brenda Stevenson for the 6th Annual Golden Bridges Conference. He said it provided a valuable platform for the county to advance a wide range of partnerships

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Justice Minister says “Hooded Men” case will not damage relationship with Britain

The Justice Minister says she does not believe relations with Britain will be damaged by the “Hooded Men” case. Ireland’s to apply to the European Court of Human Rights to revisit a torture claim from the 1970’s. It follows new evidence coming forward six months ago about the 13 men interned in the North who were subjected to

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Health Minister’s warns against a focus on ambulance response times

The Health Minister’s warning against a focus on ambulance response times in the wake of a daming report into the service. The health watchdog – HIQA – produced the review, highlighting how ambulances are being held up outside hospitals for long periods due to overcrowding in A&E. This was identified as a factor in the

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Retired Donegal Garda Sergeant feared he’d contracted HIV after being bitten

A retired Donegal garda sergeant, who was bitten on both arms while attempting to arrest a woman, has spoke of the six months he spent worrying if he had contracted Aids. Christy Galligan says he was bit on both forearms when he tried to arrest a woman near Larkins Lane in Letterkenny after he found

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Garda Commissioner says Mary Boyle investigation is still active

The Garda Commissioner says the force will never give up in the search for any missing person. Noirin O’Sullivan was speaking at the second annual missing persons day ceremony in Dublin. Among those who spoke at the ceremony was Anne Boyle from Burtonport, whose daughter Mary has been missing since 1977. The force deals with

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Two Donegal projects included in extra NRA roads allocation

60 million euro is to be spent on improvements to national roads. The National Roads Authority identified roads in counties Donegal, Galway, Kerry, Leitrim, Louth, Meath, Mayo and Roscommon to benefit from the latest round of funding. The Transport Minister Paschal Donohoe announced the money, which will be spent over the next three years. The

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PhoneWatch to create 20+ jobs in Donegal following opening of Letterkenny office

The monitored security company PhoneWatch has opened an office in Letterkenny, with up to new 20 jobs expected as a result. The company says additional jobs will be created in the future as PhoneWatch grows its business in Donegal and the surrounding counties. Alen Tully, Sales Director of PhoneWatch says staff are currently being recruited,

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