Financial freedom in retirement with Seniors Equity Release


Seniors’ Equity Release, or Late Life Finance, is gaining popularity among retirees in Donegal as they approach their golden years, addressing concerns about financial security. This innovative financial solution allows homeowners aged 60 and above to convert a portion of their home equity into cash, providing a comfortable retirement. Essentially, Seniors’ Equity Release involves taking […]


Letterkenny residents fearing homelessness after eviction notice


By Dionne Meehan RESIDENTS of an apartment block in Letterkenny have been left fearing homelessness after they recently received a letter of termination. On December 8, 2023, the residents received a letter of termination stating the landlord intended to sell the dwelling. Advertisement The letter read, “The tenancy of the dwelling at Apt 4A, Oliver […]


Rise in suicide rate linked to Covid-19


by Jerome Hughes THERE has been a significant increase in the number of suicides in County Donegal due to mental health issues associated with Covid-19, according to the County Coroner. Dr Denis McCauley told the Donegal News: “Unfortunately, there was an increase in the number of suicides in 2023, many more than there would have […]


Flag erected on Fahan mountain by Buncrana Palestinian Support Group


  MEMBERS of the Buncrana Palestinian Support Group marked the beginning of the New Year by erecting a Palestinian flag to the cross on Fahan mountain on New Year’s Day. They say that raising the flag at the Fahan cross symbolises their determination to transform the political realities of their Palestinian sisters and brothers.   Advertisement […]


Over €1 million spent on renting prefabs for Donegal schools


by Kate Heaney THE cost of renting prefab buildings for schools in Donegal has cost €1,098,888 this year to the beginning of December and the figure is expected to increase next year. That is according to Minister for Education Norma Foley who, in replying to a Parliamentary Question(PQ) in early December revealed that the expected […]


Ruby McCloy – the Ramelton woman for whom Mulroy will always be home


By Diarmaid Doherty Ruby McCloy still remembers looking out the window of her Mulroy family home and seeing the strange car, with three young men inside, pulling into the street outside. Little did the 18 year old Ruby McElhinney realise, but her visitors were on a mission. Advertisement “There weren’t many people with cars back […]


The story of a landlord who owned 23,000 acres in Gaoth Dobhair


by Kate Heaney A FASCINATING insight into the demise of the landlord system in Ireland was published last week by former Donegal resident and journalism lecturer and editor, Roy Greenslade. ‘The Peer the Priests and the Press’ details the story of Lord George Augusta Hill who once owned 23,000 acres of West Donegal. He, like […]


Twelve arrests for drink driving over Christmas period


There were twelve arrests made in the Donegal Garda Division for drink driving over the Christmas period. Between December 20 and January 2 there were also seven people arrested for drug driving offences. Six of those arrests occurred between New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day – one drug driving and five drink driving arrests. […]


Demand for hot yoga sees couple expand business in Letterkenny


by Matthew Foley When you think of yoga, it is easy to imagine having to do impossible stretches in uncomfortable clothing and being in a room full of candles and incense, but couple Melissa and Scott Devenney are determined to show the people of Donegal and beyond what amazing health benefits yoga can have. Melissa […]


Ten people lost their lives on Donegal roads in 2023


TEN people lost their lives on roads in Donegal in 2023, the highest figure in three years. Road deaths in Donegal are up 22 per cent on 2022’s figures when eight people were killed on the county’s roads and up from seven in 2021. Provisional road traffic collision figures published by the Road Safety Authority […]