Chance reunites late Tunnel Tiger’s family with fiancée


SHEER coincidence has reconnected a Scottish woman with the Termon family of the fiancée she lost in a tragic accident almost 60 years ago. Edward Gallagher’s story was not uncommon in the late 1950s – a Donegal man who travelled across the Irish Sea in search of work. He found employment as a tunneller on […]


Award keeps Hanna Hats ahead of the competition


HANNA Hats of Donegal, a third generation company that has been in business for nearly 100 years, is proof that age is no barrier to innovation. The family owned designer and manufacturer has been awarded ‘Exemplar Status’ as part of InterTradeIreland’s FUSION programme. It is one of only five businesses to be recognised across the […]


Artist transforms derelict Donegal cottage into a home


AN artist who was repeatedly turned down for a mortgage is settling into the derelict Donegal cottage he has turned into his new home. Ciaran Dunlevy decided to refurbish the ramshackle building after being told that because of his profession, he was unlikely ever to secure a loan to buy a house. Fed up by […]


Donegal man proposes to fiancée in most moo-ving way


A Donegal man may well have just secured the Oscar for the most moo-ving marriage proposal ever. Before taking the traditional route of getting down on one knee, Jamie Huey from Muff popped the question to his fiancée by spray-painting the big question on to two of her beloved cows. Jamie and partner Claire Dunn […]


Government told to ‘drop the spin’ on St Joseph’s


SINN Féin’s finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty has called on the Government and the HSE to “drop the spin” as he revealed no new funding has been approved for the redevelopment of St Joseph’s Hospital in Stranorlar. The revelation comes after the HSE yesterday announced it was commencing a €4 million “upgrading and refurbishment” programme at […]