By Tara McCormack DONEGAL’S biggest global celebration is back! Mark your calendars for Wednesday, 25th September, as #LoveDonegal Day returns with the aim to surpass last year’s phenomenal success. Whether you’re a proud Donegal native or simply someone who holds a special place in your heart for this beautiful county, this is your chance to […]
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Donegal’s wet weather dampens hopes for a glimpse of the blue supermoon
DONEGAL has been drenched in rain and shrouded in clouds all day, but with the blue supermoon on the horizon tonight, we’re crossing our fingers for a lucky break in the weather, even if just for a glimpse. However, Met Éireann warns that the wet and blustery conditions are here to stay, with light rain […]
Wedding of the Week: Colleen and James say ‘I Do’ in a beautiful Glenties ceremony
By Tara McCormack IN the serene setting of St. Connell’s Church in Glenties, Colleen O’Donnell and James Callan began their life together as husband and wife on Friday, August 2. Colleen, originally from Glenties, and James, hailing from Letterkenny, celebrated their love story with a beautiful ceremony followed by a lively reception at Jackson’s Hotel […]
Kneecap review: Rap n’ roll in Gaeilge
By Evelyn Cullen ‘EVERY word of Irish spoken is a bullet fired for Irish freedom’ is the refrain of the movie, which is set in Belfast in 2019, a semi-autobiographical story based on Irish language rap group Kneecap, “Gach focal a labhraítear i nGaeilge, is é piléar scaoilte ar son saoirse na hÉireann”. Hearing this in Irish made […]
‘Exceedingly rare’ blue supermoon to light up Donegal skies tonight and tomorrow
STARGAZERS in Donegal are being urged to step outside tonight and tomorrow to witness an “exceedingly rare” blue supermoon, which is expected to be visible across Ireland. A ‘supermoon’ occurs when a full moon aligns with the time the moon is closest to Earth, making it appear larger and brighter. This particular event, where a […]
Denis Donaldson’s family accuse government of ‘double standards’
THE daughter of Denis Donaldson, who was shot dead in Glenties almost two decades ago, has accused the government of “double standards” by refusing to meet with her family. Mr Donaldson (55) was murdered in Glenties in April 2006 after being exposed as an informer. His murder remains unsolved, and an inquest into his death […]
Transport Infrastructure Ireland appeal childcare planning go-ahead
By Louise Doyle A STATE agency has lodged an appeal over plans for a childcare facility, requiring direct access to the N15, on the grounds it conflicts with government’s objective to safeguard road safety. Planning permission to change the use of an existing licensed premises in Cloughfin, Castlefin, to a childcare facility was given the green light by Donegal County […]
Donegal tourism businesses attend first ever ‘Taste of Ireland’ event
DONEGAL was promoted to more than 35 top Scottish tour operators and travel agents in Glasgow at Tourism Ireland’s new ‘A Taste of Ireland Networking Event’. Magee of Donegal, Oakfield Park and The Crolly Distillery took part in the B2B event, which involved presentations and networking to inspire the Scottish travel professionals in attendance all […]
Parishioners left ‘petrified’ after disturbance at Letterkenny Church
PARISHIONERS at the Church of the Irish Martyrs in Letterkenny were left terrified after a shocking disturbance unfolded yesterday. The incident occurred outside the church and in the porch area, leading to the arrest of several men aged between their 30s and 60s. The chaos erupted after the service, prompting immediate action from Gardai. Advertisement […]