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BREAKING NEWS: DONEGAL ICE TREKKERS COMPLETE 1,000-MILE ARCTIC CHALLENGE!

BREAKING NEWS: Donegal men Denis Ferry and Les O’Donnell – with top photographer Paul Doherty – have just completed their incredible 1,000 mile drive through … more

MIRACLE OF DONEGAL WOMAN WHO GOT SECOND LIVER TRANSPLANT

A CO Donegal woman has become one of the few people in the world – to get a second liver transplant. Anna Daly, a 48-year-old … more

OFFICIAL! PARTS OF DONEGAL ARE ‘STILL PART OF THE UK’

PARTS of Co Donegal are still British, it has been confirmed. The Crown Estate, the agency which manages British Government property, is insisting that it … more

DONEGAL ICE ROAD TREKKERS UPDATE – WE’RE ON OUR WAY WITH THE NORTHERN LIGHTS ABOVE US

PIX PAUL DOHERTY IN ALASKA: Just setting off now on our journey Southbound. We will be out of coverage for 2 days again. This is … more

EASTER BUNNY DROPS OFF EASTER EGGS TO CHILDREN AT LETTERKENNY GENERAL HOSPITAL

The Radisson Easter Bunny had so much fun giving Easter Eggs to all of the children in the Pediatrics Ward in Letterkenny General Hospital. Here … more

DD LOCAL: COISTE SCAOIL SAOR Ó AILSE

COISTE SCAOIL SAOR Ó AILSE. We are a cancer support group based in Gweedore. The group was established on the 18th july 2012. Our group … more

DUNGLOE’S WOMEN’S WEEKEND: 5K RUN AND WALK FOR BABY LUCY

The ladies of Dungloe will gather in large numbers on Good Friday to participate in a 5k fun run and walk for Baby Lucy to … more

FAMILIES IN SHOCK AS WIND TURBINES AT CRASH SITE TURNED ON AGAIN

DD Exclusive: FAMILIES living beside a wind farm were in shock last night after turbines on a crash site were turned back on – without … more

CLEAN ESTUARY GROUP TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETING ON HIGH COURT CASE

THE Moville and Greencastle based Campaign for Clean Estuary group is set to hold a public meeting to discuss their High Court case against Donegal … more

‘GARDA HAD TO DRIVE AMBULANCE DUE TO STAFF SHORTAGE’ – COUNCILLOR

A GARDA was asked to drive an ambulance to Letterkenny General Hospital because no paramedic was available, a county councillor claimed today. Cllr Liam Blaney … more

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