THE row over the nomination of Fine Gael man John McNulty to the board of the Irish Museum of Modern Art intensified today with Reform Alliance Senator Fidelma Healy-Eames calling for the by-election process for the vacant Seanad seat to be deemed invalid and should start again.
Gardai issue All-Ireland 2014 advice
GARDAI in Donegal have issued the following advice to people who are travelling to the All Ireland Final in Croke Park on Sunday 21st of September 2014.
Forward Emphasis syndicate win lotto millions
THERE is a very happy syndicate of Lotto players in a call centre in Malin this morning (Thursday) after discovering they will share €4,871,046 from last night’s Lotto.
Argos Letterkenny seeks ten Christmas workers
LEADING high street retailer Argos is looking for 10 seasonal workers in Letterkenny to join existing store teams in the run up to the peak Christmas shopping season. Argos is recruiting 500 seasonal workers in total across the Republic of Ireland for the Christmas period.
Plaza for Gaza resounding success
WHILE Gaza was being rocked by Israeli shelling the battered enclave was rocking to the sounds of music in Buncrana. The ‘Plaza for Gaza’ fundraiser, organised by John Cutliffe and a group of his friends in the town, was a resounding success.
FLYING HIGH: Does your child have what it takes to fly the flag for Donegal or Kerry in the All-Ireland Football Senior Championship Final?
EIRCOM is giving two children, aged between 8 and 12, the chance to be a flag bearer on the hallowed ground of Croke Park on the biggest match day of the year – All-Ireland Sunday, 21st September.
OECD report should act as wake-up call on Education cuts – McConalogue
Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Education and Skills Charlie McConalogue has reacted to the latest education study by the OECD. The report found that the proportion of young people in Ireland who are unemployed and not in education or training programmes is higher than in other developed countries.
Errigal College celebrates FETAC achievements
ERRIGAL College hosted its annual Post-Leaving Certificate Awards Ceremony on Friday last.
Council Recognises E-day implications for Businesses in Donegal
FRIDAY September 19 is E-day and from this date government and public bodies are being asked to stop sending and receiving cheques to or from businesses in Ireland. This is part of the Governments National Payments Plan.
91 Donegl schools help WEEE
PRIMARY schools in County Donegal continue to impress in the race for the environment, with an additional 79 schools signing up this year to take on the WEEE Pledge challenge.