“Hopefully in the very near future, Donegal women will reap the benefits of this second appointment and waiting times will be reduced.”
Flood of cases to follow bankruptcy shake-up
“We have witnessed a sharp increase in enquiries about our fixed fee bankruptcy package since the new law took effect,” says Letterkenny expert.
N13 road re-opened after collision earlier today
This morning’s accident occured at Newtowncunningham
BREAKING: Letterkenny to Derry Road closed after RTC
The accident occurred on the N13 at Killyverry, near Newtowncunningham.
Prayer service held for missing Derry pensioner
Hundreds of people, including rescue experts and volunteers, have been involved in ongoing searches for him along the border and across Inishowen.
Sadness as the Very Rev Dean John J Silke passes away
Born on May 7, 1926 in Creeslough, County Donegal, he was ordained on June 22, 1956 in Maynooth by Archbishop John Charles McQuaid.
BREAKING: Cuddihy to stand trial for parents’ murder
Mr Cuddihy was presented with the Book of Evidence at Letterkenny District Court this morning
Sinn Féin reiterates calls for O’Donnell’s resignation
“Should John O’Donnell insist on keeping his seat, Sinn Féin will not engage with him or do business with him.”
Donegal is the most expensive county for petrol
Laois appeared as the second expensive county for petrol, very slightly cheaper than Donegal.
Donegal man found guilty of raping 14-year-old girl
The jury of seven men and five women returned the unanimous verdicts of guilty on both charges after deliberating for just over two hours.