The Way We Were
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Róise Collins delves into the archives to bring you the news and images from yesteryear. Saturday, February 14, 1976 BIG ANTI BLANEY VOTE AT FIANNA FAIL ARD FHEIS Advertisement Fianna Fail has said very empathetically that it does not want Donegal Deputy Neal Blaney back in its ranks. The vast majority of the 3,000 delegates […]


‘We are so grateful to be back on home turf’
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A DONEGAL woman and her daughter’s long-awaited trip to Australia was abruptly cut short when their flight was turned around mid-journey due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. Bernadette McConnell, from Castlefin, and her daughter Bailey O’Loughlin were en route to visit her son Jordan in Sydney, where he has lived for a decade. […]


Calls for HSE to clarify full-time contracts for newly qualified paramedics


Chairperson of the HSE West/North West Forum, Cllr Gerry McMonagle, is asking the HSE to clarify the situation around full time contracts for 80 National Ambulance Service workers. “These are 80 newly qualified paramedics who have completed every academic and clinical requirement placed before them. “They are frontline professionals who have completed a full three […]


Letter to the Editor: What is the point of motor tax?
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Once again Donegal County Council, in its wisdom, has decided to fill potholes on a small stretch of roadway outside St Bernadette’s School, College Farm Road, while spending copious amounts of money on streets and roads that don’t require any maintenance or resurfacing. For years the residents of College Farm Road have sought much needed road […]


Letterkenny man fined for cocaine possession


A LETTERKENNY man has been fined €250 after being found to have a quantity of cocaine in his possession. James Duncan, with an address at Cnoc Ard Apartments, appeared at the recent sitting of Falcarragh District Court after being charged with the offence on March 8, 2025. Gardai stopped the defendant’s vehicle at the Clanree Hotel […]


Your Money: How Irish business owners can invest profits tax efficiently


Strong profits are a welcome sign of business success. Yet once Corporation Tax has been accounted for, many Directors are left asking the same question: what is the most effective way to use retained earnings? Allowing surplus cash to sit idle in a company account may feel prudent, but over time it can result in unnecessary tax […]


Amnesty International lecture to take place in ATU Donegal


AMNESTY Ireland Executive Director Stephen Bowen will deliver a lecture entitled, ‘Human Rights and the Global Disorder’ in Donegal ATU, Letterkenny. The lecture, in conjunction with ATU Law Society and the Palestine Solidarity Society, takes place on Tuesday, March 3 at 10.30am. Mr Bowen is a social justice and human rights advocate, lawyer and academic with over 30 […]


How a ‘leap of faith’ led to a burgeoning business for Linda McClean
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In this week’s The Third Degree column Paul Bradley spoke with Linda McClean of Mallow Mia. Having grown up on a farm in Donegal, Linda was “always mad about food, flavours and cooking”. Linda’s impressive work experience saw her based in England and Germany, before returning home, where, supported by Donegal Women’s Network, she turned her […]


‘We just fell in love with the stunning scenery’


NEWLYWEDS Maureen and Ciarán Gildea celebrated their big day at An Chúirt Hotel after an intimate service amidst the ruins of the Old Church in the stunning Poisoned Glen on September 12, 2025. Ciarán, a native of Ardara, and Maureen Blair, from Holytown just outside of Glasgow, tied the knot in a ceremony that reflected […]