A juvenile has appeared at a special sitting of Letterkenny District Court this evening charged with a range of offences…
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Donegal County Council is being urged to support residents of Oldtown Letterkenny as they aim to breathe new life into…
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EducationNews
LYIT students worldwide to connect to Graduation Day with a difference
by Rachel McLaughlin 4 years agoLetterkenny Institute of Technology (LYIT) is preparing to host a unique Conferring Day this Friday – with students and families…
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Joe Biden has been officially sworn in as the new President of the United States. Biden is the 46th President…
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HealthLead StoriesNews
Covid-19 rate persistently high as 84 cases confirmed in Donegal
by Rachel McLaughlin 4 years agoThe Department of Health has confirmed another 84 new cases of Covid-19 in Donegal. Sixty-one deaths and 2,488 more cases…
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Members of the military are to be deployed to hospitals in Northern Ireland to support staff during the Covid-19 crisis.…
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Donegal roads are to be treated from 5pm this afternoon as temperatures look set to drop. A snow and ice…
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The Four Lanterns takeaway outlet at Lower Main Street in Letterkenny has been forced to close because fo Covid. A…
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HealthNewsPolitics
‘Clapping for healthcare workers won’t pay rent or put food on the table’
by Staff Writer 4 years agoDonegal Deputy Thomas Pringle has repeated the call for student nurses and midwives to be paid. Last weekend, placements for…
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Serious concern over junctions onto Letterkenny-Kilmacrennan road
by Rachel McLaughlin 4 years agoDonegal County Council has been asked to examine junctions connecting to the N56 due to concerns over the road surface.…
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Warning: The following report contains images of a graphic nature and may cause upset Horror as dog found dumped in…
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CourtsNews
Covid outbreak prevents prisoners from coming to court in Donegal
by Staff Writer 4 years agoThere has been an outbreak of Covid at the Dochas Centre, the women’s prison at Mountjoy Prison. Prison authorities contacted…
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Calls are being made for a longer-term cross border healthcare scheme to be secured following the end of the EU…
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Don’t engage in blame culture, says Donegal-born teachers’ union boss
by Staff Writer 4 years agoThe Donegal man leading the Irish National Teachers Organisation has pleaded with the Irish public not to start a “blame”…
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Donegal TD Thomas Pringle said the Government should have been prepared with more designated third country ports before this week’s…
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The future of a Ballybofey bioenergy plant is in focus after private investors indicated that they want to sell the…
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EducationNews
Government u-turn drops plans to resume special education
by Rachel McLaughlin 4 years agoThe Government has been forced to abandon plans to reopen special schools and classes this week following safety concerns among…
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Dr Tony Holohan has given some cause for optimism after the number of cases of Covid dropped yesterday. At the…
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A woman who was caught fighting and pulling the hair from another woman in Letterkenny has been given the Probation…
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Traffic lights in the heart of Letterkenny are set to be reviewed following complaints that they change too quickly. The…