“Children’s words are incredibly powerful and the Government needs to listen closely to what they have said about the stress they are experiencing.”
Good Samaritan came to woman’s aid in Letterkenny
The 81-year-old Gaoth Dobhair woman was left shaken after the incident in the early hours of Sunday, October 17, which caused two of her car tyres to rip apart.
Letterkenny University Hospital under extreme pressure
The hospital is currently treating a significant number of very sick patients and as a result there are fewer patients well enough to go home.
Final warning to government TDs to act on mica
“This is a tsunami that can’t be stopped and we will get 100 per cent redress,“ said Cllr Murray.
Local faces from the mica protest in Dublin
Thousands of people from Donegal are protesting in Dublin today, calling on the government to sanction 100 per cent redress, no less.
M50 go-slow ahead of city centre protest
Thousands are expected to attend the march at 12 noon from the Garden of Remembrance.
Watchdog reports mixed results for DCC
Donegal County Council takes an average of eight months to re-tenant their social houses after they become vacant.
Judge strikes out case amid Lifford family feud
A JUDGE dismissed a case against a Lifford man citing the judicial process was not the appropriate platform to deal with a family fuel.
Two Donegal Irish dancers feature on new stamp
TWO Donegal Irish dancers feature on one of four new national stamps issued today by An Post to mark the 150th anniversary of Dublin’s Gaiety Theatre.
Controversial digester plant expansion gets go-ahead
THE controversial expansion of a digester plant close to the river Finn has been granted permission by An Bord Pleanála.