A number of local fishermen have expressed concerns following reports that one of the biggest fishing vessel in the world is sailing off Irish coast.
Measures taken at LGH to address damning HIQA report
SINN Féin Finance Spokesperson Deputy Pearse Doherty has given a cautious welcome to the action taken by Management at LGH to address HIQA findings.
SIOEN to close its manufacturing operations in Gweedore
BY HARRY WALSH Gairméidí Chaomhnaithe Dhún na nGall Teo (SIOEN) is to end its manufacturing operations on the Gaoth Dobhair Business Park with the loss of up to 23 jobs. The announcement follows a decision by management at Sioen Industries Belgium, Gairméidí’s parent company, to transfer the majority of its production to its sister company […]
Special night in Letterkenny for the ‘miracle baby’
LITTLE Conall Shiels from Letterkenny celebrated his first birthday in June, and yet he’s already lived through unbearably difficult circumstances
Ulster GAA ‘Minor’ findings to remain confidential
THE findings of report into ‘sledging row’ that marred the Ulster minor football c’ship clash between Donegal and Tyrone are to remain confidential.
Letterkenny brothers receive International Caps
TWO Letterkenny brothers Sean and Padraig McGettigan received international basketball caps at an awards ceremony on Friday last.
Harps lose Play-off Final First Leg to Kelly strike
A FANTASTIC strike from Killybegs native Sean Kelly gave Limerick FC a 1-0 victory over Finn Harps in the Airtricity League promotion/relegation Play-off final First Leg at the Markets Field tonight.
Donegal writer takes a sideways look at Irish life
TODAY signals the start of a busy weekfor Donegal man Paddy Duffy. His second book ‘Do You Know Who’s Dead?’ hits the shelves while he turns thirty.
Gallagher ‘disappointed’ McGuinness has gone public
RORY Gallagher has expressed his disappointment that Jim McGuinness has chosen to comment on the breakup of the 2012 All-Ireland management team
Taking Milseog na Mara from ‘Nationwide’ to Budapest
FIVE students from Coláiste na Carraige will travel to Budapest later this week to represent Ireland in the European Young Entrepreneur competition.