THE FATHER of two Donegal sisters who took their own lives has spoken for the first time on how his daughters’ deaths have left him consumed by guilt.
Fahan’s Roisin battles her way into Final 24 on RTÉ’s The Voice Of Ireland
A TALENTED young singer from Donegal battled her way into the last 24 of RTÉ One’s The Voice Of Ireland tonight.
Gerry Adams remortgages Gortahork property
SINN Féin party leader, Gerry Adams TD, has remortgaged his holiday home in West Donegal it was reported on today’s front page of The Sunday Times.
Chance to be part of a major choir project in Donegal
HAVE you ever looked longingly at those impressive massed choirs performing major works on television? Well, now you can be part of something big without leaving Donegal.
New TG4 series follows island life on Arranmore
A BRAND NEW series beginning on TG4 this Sunday follows the life of islanders on Donegal island Arranmore for a year.
Altan’s Mairéad looks forward to a special weekend in her favourite pub Teach Hiúdaí Beag
ALTAN’S Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh has said she is looking forward to a fantastic weekend as the West Donegal pub where he performing career began celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Youth Orchestra receives National Award for The Happy Prince
DONEGAL VEC Music Education Partnership’s Donegal Youth Orchestra has been awarded a special Achievement Award for The Happy Prince project.
Letterkenny’s Don Rosney to feature on Take Me Out
FAMILY and friends of a young Donegal man will gather in Letterkenny tonight (Friday) to witness him make an appearance on TV3’s Take Me Out.
Nathan Carter to headline Mary From Dungloe Festival
MOVING with current trends the Mary From Dungloe International Festival has just confirmed that one of Ireland’s biggest Country stars will be headlining this year’s festival.
Top folk acts appearing in Regional Cultural Centre
THE Regional Cultural Centre Letterkenny continues to offer Donegal audiences the chance to see and hear world-class music in intimate surroundings on our own doorsteps when two of the best folk groups in Britain and Ireland perform back-to-back seated concerts next week.