There were 20 members in the Garda Traffic Corps division in Donegal last year. This compares with a high of 42 in 2010.
SIPO ethics investigations cost almost €500,000
THE State’s ethics watchdog has spent almost €500,000 in investigating allegations of false expenses claims by two former Donegal members of Údarás na Gaeltachta.
Cardigan helps keep beloved family pet’s memory alive
A Donegal weaving company has helped a distraught dog owner maintain a special bond with his beloved pet following its death. A week before Christmas and after more than two years of work, Kilcar-based firm Studio Donegal presented Tony Jenkins with a cardigan woven from the hair of his family dog, Harry. […]
Orange weather warning as Georgina hits North West
Met Eireann has issued a status orange weather warning for the entire country, as Storm Georgina makes her way to the North West tonight. A further status yellow rainfall warning has been issued for Donegal particularly, as well as Galway, Leitrim, Sligo, Mayo and Clare. Advertisement “A depression now named Storm Georgina will track […]
Donegal Pro Life to launch ‘Save the Eighth’ video
The issue will be decided by a referendum, which is expected to be held towards the end of May.
Four year wait for visa has happy ending for young mum
With the Chinese New Year Festival starting the following day, February 16, it really is shaping up to be a great 2018 for one Donegal family.
Shay Given is 2017’s Donegal Person of the Year
Well known sportsperson Shay Given from Lifford, has been named the Donegal Person of the Year for 2017. The announcement took place in The Black Door Piano Bar on Harcourt Street in Dublin on Friday, 19th of January. Shay is well known locally, nationally and internationally for his soccer career and many people enjoyed […]
Football migrants, neglected aspect of Irish emigration
The book looks at the experiences and achievement levels of Irish-born football migrants to Britain and further afield.