“Ireland’s links with both Manchester and Liverpool remain very strong.”
Funding grants boost for disabled and elderly
The funds will allow extensions to be built for people with a disability or older people at their own private dwellings.
Donegal native appointed to top role
“It is a privilege to take up this appointment in an institution with such a strong reputation for excellent work in the pursuit of new knowledge.”
New €3.4m project at LUH will be complete within days
Both units are co-located to the southern end of the original 1960s building and were both significantly affected by the flood waters of July 2013.
Eileen is still a long way from ‘6 down and 3 across’
The gift of an Apple Ipad that has really captured the imagination of a 95 year old great grandmother in the days since her birthday on May 16.
Donegal woman witnessed horror at Manchester Arena
Terrie McGettigan works for a London based company which provides catering and hospitality services to the music industry touring with artists.
Will Mr Varadkar remember his train driving lessons…
Remembering a visit the Fintown Railway group hosted for Leo Varadkar back in 2010.
Donegal hotter than the Med
IT is official folks – Donegal is hotter than the Mediterranean today. And you know how we know it’s true? Because the master of meteorology, the wizard of weather, the king of making the sunshine sing, Barra Best says so. The BBC team has just confirmed that Finner is finer than many of the places […]
Freedom of Donegal to be conferred to Seamus Coleman
Coleman started his football career with St. Catherine’s. He joined Sligo Rovers in 2006 and then moved to England to sign for Everton in January 2009