A DOUBLE carrot dangles before Finn Valley heavyweight Michael Gallagher in Sofia on Monday.
Report: Contentious penalty sees Finn Harps fall to defeat against Longford Town
DAVID O’Sullivan’s disputed first-half penalty handed Longford Town a controversial win over Finn Harps at the City Calling Stadium.
Killygordon business finds light at the end of the polytunnel
A KILLYGORDON man who set up a new business after his old one was crippled by the recession, this week started exporting products to the lucrative Scandinavian market.
And then there were twenty-one
Confirmation this evening that Charlie McClafferty has thrown his hat in the ring to contest the Letterkenny/Milford area in the forthcoming local elections brings to 21 candidates who have declared an interest.
Donegal solicitor guilty of ‘dishonesty’ in his practice
A DONEGAL solicitor used at least €177,000 of his client’s money to pay for personal expenses, the High Court has been told.
Famous Lough Swilly bus company to close ‘within days’
IT has emerged that the famous Lough Swill bus company could close withing days, after more than 160 years operating in the north west.
Inishowen Gospel choir bringing Soul Train to Derry
THE Inishowen Gospel Choir will be hosting a celebration of soul music at Derry’s Nerve Centre later this month.
Duffy’s Circus reject “unfounded” claims by animal rights group
A SPOKESMAN for Ireland’s most popular circus has strongly rejected “unfounded” criticism of them from the animal rights group, ARAN.
Animal rights group calls for boycott of Letterkenny circus
THE animal rights group ‘ARAN’ has condemned the use of a sea lion by Duffy’s Circus in Letterkenny.
No plans “whatsoever” to sell or privatise Glenveagh National Park
THE Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Jimmy Deenihan, has said that there are no plans “whatsoever” to sell national parks like Glenveagh or to privatise the management, preservation or conservation of these parks.