Pair jailed under Terrorism Act over ‘distasteful’ mural


Two men have been sentenced at Derry Magistrates Court for offences committed under Section 13 of The Terrorism Act 2000. The charges brought against the two men were made by Terrorism Investigation Unit detectives investigating a mural painted on the window of premises on Chamberlain Street in the city last year. The mural was of […]


Community groups urged to join M&S Letterkenny food redistribution scheme


Marks & Spencer Ireland is calling on charities and community groups in Donegal to join its food redistribution scheme to avail of free, quality M&S food from the Letterkenny store. The M&S food redistribution programme has been running since 2015 with its redistribution partner Neighbourly and is designed to eliminate food waste and to link […]


Clones crash victims names released


THE names of the two girls who tragically lost their lives in a devastating car accident outside Clones last night (Monday) have been released. Kiea MCann (17) and Dlava Mohammed (16) were on their way to the debs ball for Largy College, Monaghan when they were involved in the serious incident. The driver of the car, […]


Over 3 per cent increase in new cars registrations in Donegal


THE number of new car registrations in Donegal has increased by three percent compared to last year.  Between January and July, the number of new car registrations has increased by 3.2 per cent when compared to the same time period last year. According to new figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), […]


Road deaths in the first half of 2023 are the worst for six years


The Road Safety Authority (RSA) and An Garda Síochána have issued a stark warning that years of road safety progress is being undone as new figures reveal that road deaths in the first half of 2023 are the worst for six years. 95 road deaths have occurred so far this year (as of 26 July […]


Police appeal for witnesses to sectarian hate crime on a train


Police in Derry investigating reports of incidents that occurred on a train at the weekend are appealing for witnesses. Shortly after 11.10pm on Saturday, July 29, police received reports about ongoing verbal abuse on a train travelling towards Derry. Police responded and, when they arrived at the train station, a male passenger reported he had […]


Laura Brennan HPV catch-up clinics announced for Donegal in August


Two catch-up HPV vaccine clinics will be held in Donegal in August. The Laura Brennan HPV vaccine catch-up clinics will be held on Tuesday August 8 Tuesday August 22 All clinics will be  held at the immunisation Department, St Conal’s Campus, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, F92FW6Y. Advertisement Laura campaigned for higher uptake of the HPV vaccine […]


Two teenage girls killed in Monaghan crash


AN Garda Síochána remain at the scene of a fatal road traffic collision that occurred yesterday evening, (Monday) on the N54 in Legnakelly, Clones to Smithborough Road, Monaghan. Two female teenagers, aged 16 and 17 years, who were passengers of the car, were fatally injured during the collision. Their bodies have been removed from the […]


Scratch cards stolen from two businesses in Derry


POLICE in Derry are investigating reports of scratch cards stolen from two different businesses in the city at the weekend.  Both incidents are reported to have occurred in the Galliagh area; the first shortly before midday yesterday, Sunday July 30, and the second just before 8pm last night. Enquiries are ongoing and, in the meantime, […]


July trolley figures a red flag warning for winter ahead


OVER 7,832 patients, including 138 children, went without a bed in Irish hospitals this July according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation’s TrolleyWatch figures. At Letterkenny University Hospital, 272 patients were on trolleys in July – that figure was down compared to last year when 360 patients were on trolleys. TrolleyWatch figures show 72,391 […]