People in need are being ‘failed’, says priest
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A PRIEST in the north west has called on practitioners to have a greater understanding of people who present to them with mental health difficulties. The priest made his comments at the recent funeral of a young woman who had been living in Donegal prior to her tragic passing. The woman and her husband had […]


Former Gaoth Dobhair councillor passes away


Former Donegal County Councillor Pádraig Ó Dochartaigh has passed away. Mr Ó Dochartaigh was the Principal of Glassan National School, Creeslough and Vice Principal of St Mary’s National School, Derrybeg.  He was also a member of Údarás na Gaeltachta. The Gaoth Dobhair native represented the Glenties Electoral Area from 1999, he held the seat for […]


31 patients on trolleys at LUH this morning


There are 31 patients without a bed at Letterkenny University Hospital this morning, according to the latest Trolley Watch figures released by the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO). Of these, 6 patients are waiting on trolleys in the emergency department, while a further 25 patients are waiting for beds in wards elsewhere in the […]


Union welcomes pause to review of SNA allocations
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Plans to review Special Needs Assistant (SNA) allocations have been halted by the education minister following widespread criticism from teachers, parents and the trade union Fórsa. Dave Sexton, an organiser with Fórsa responsible for schools in the northern region, including Donegal, welcomed the government’s decision to “pause and reflect on its review of SNA allocations.” […]


Man sent forward for trial following incident of dangerous driving


A Galway man has been sent forward for trial to Letterkenny Circuit Court facing a charge of dangerous driving causing serious bodily harm. Eoin Mulvihill was served with the Book of Evidence at Monday’s sitting of Letterkenny District Court. The charge involves an alleged incident at Rossgarrow, Milford, on September 26, 2024. Advertisement Garda Sergeant […]