Pat The Cope’s stance could bring him into conflict with the party leader Micheál Martin, who supported repeal of the 8th
That’s the life of a football fan
The 2018 Champions League final ended in disappointment with Liverpool on the wrong end of a 1-3 scoreline against Spanish giants Real Madrid.
One in five ambulances are late
A 999 call is classified as “echo” if it involves life-threatening cardiac or respiratory distress and as “delta” if it is another type of life…
Graves to be dug up to make way for new link road
The proposed route corridor has been identified as a strategic road link south of Letterkenny linking east and west Donegal.
Donegal Liverpool superfans face major expedition
With basic budget hotels in Kiev charging thousands of pounds per night, the Donegal supporters have decided against staying overnight in Kiev.
John McHugh finds early success in powerlifting
This is John’s first trip to the World Championships where he will come up against full-time professionals.
Three young Raphoe players on Irish U21 squad
The fact that three Donegal players have made the Ireland U21 squad is a massive achievement for Raphoe Hockey Club.
Once famous nightclub demolished
The Maas Inn, on the main Glenties to Dungloe road, was razed to the ground last Saturday morning to make way for a new junction layout .
Landmark building sold in Twin Towns
McClay’s Corner is a prime location for any commercial unit or business fronting onto the Stranorlar to Letterkenny Road and the town’s Main Street.
Plant that closed with €1.4 million debts re-opened
At its peak, up to 500 farmers a month would send cattle to the plant for slaughter. It employed 55 workers.