Dunlewey to headline Culture Night on RTE


DUNLEWEY will be the centrepiece for Culture Night tonight on RTE television at 7 pm, featuring the RTE orchestra, music and arts from the county in the spectacular setting below Errigal.  Presented by musician and host of Radio One’s Folk on One,  Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, the programme will include guest artists including Jessie Buckley, The Murder […]


Second teenager dies in swimming tragedy, Buncrana

Gardaí confirm death of woman in Moville collision


Gardaí are currently at the scene of a fatal road traffic collision involving a lorry and a car that occurred on the R238 at Moville, this morning, Friday September 22, at approximately 8am. The driver of the car, a female in her late 50s, was pronounced deceased at the scene a short time later. The […]


Today is ‘Make Way Day’ in Donegal


Make Way Day returns to Donegal today for another National Day of Local Action. Make Way Day focuses on the practical initiatives we can take together, to remove the barriers for people with disabilities in our community. This day of national significance highlights the importance of working together to make our public spaces more accessible […]


Man held at gunpoint during Clady burglary


Detectives are investigating a report of an aggravated burglary in Clady last night, Wednesday September 20, during which a man was held at gunpoint.  At around 10pm, it was reported two masked men went into a house on New Street in the village. One of the men went upstairs while the other stayed with the occupant […]


Pringle calls for local government reform


Independent TD for Donegal, Thomas Pringle, said the system of local government in Ireland is in urgent need of review. Deputy Pringle was speaking on the Local Government (Mayor of Limerick) Bill 2023, which he said was missed opportunity to empower local authorities. His remarks came after it was reported that Irish local government has […]


New TV Series shot in Donegal to premiere on RTÉ One


A NEW tv series shot in Donegal is set to premiere on RTÉ One on Tuesday, September 26 at 10.15pm. Obituary is a dark comedy crime drama in which the newspaper that 24-year-old Elvira Clancy works for falls into hard times and she is now being paid per obituary. When deaths trickle to a halt […]


More companies added to defective block lawsuit


By Kate Heaney THE legal firm representing almost 2,000 owners of defective product homes have widen their law suit to include more companies. Coleman Legal who are seeking compensation through the courts for home owners affected by defective building material. Advertisement This week they announced they were adding companies linked to Cassidy Brothers Concrete Products […]


Counter Deli donating today’s proceeds of tea and coffee to Pieta House


THE Counter Deli is open today with all proceeds from teas and coffees going to Pieta House.  The Counter Deli was founded by husband and wife team Richard and Olivia Finney. Mr Finney died on Sunday, September 10. Advertisement Requiem Mass for the father-of-two and local businessman was held in the Church of the Irish […]


Yellow weather warning issued for Donegal


A yellow weather warning has been issued for overnight in Donegal. The yellow weather warning for rain will come into effect from 5pm today until 6am tomorrow. Met Eireann is warning, “Spells of rain will be heavy and persistent at times, especially on hills and mountains. Advertisement “Potential impacts include localised flooding and travel disruption.” […]


Singer Diane celebrates launch of new single


WELL known local traditional singer Diane Cannon has released her latest single ‘Amhrán Pheadar Breathnach’. The single from her new album is inspired by Donegal’s stunning coastline and Tory Island. Talented musician Diane is very busy on the traditional music scene at the moment and has been promoting her new single having recently completed a tour of Germany, […]