FINE Gael’s Director of elections is hoping to bring An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, to Donegal over the coming days in a bid to shore up support for party
Rent Bill for Letterkenny University Hospital is up
“Shockingly, the figures which we’ve obtained show that a total of €462,893.57 was spent by the hospital on rents since 2007,” MacLochlainn
Harte added to FG ticket as FF also go with two names
THE Fine Gael National Executive has confirmed that Paddy Harte has been added to the party’s election ticket in Donegal.
Gender quotas causing problems for FG and FF
GENDER quotas are causing ‘serious issues’ within both the Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil camps in Donegal ahead of next year’s General Election.
Deputy Dinny McGinley to retire from political life
VETERAN Fine Gael TD Dinny McGinley has re-affirmed his intention not to seek re-election at the next General Election.
McNulty withdraws from Seanad by-election race
KILCAR businessman Mr John McNulty has withdrawn his candidacy from the upcoming Seanad by-election, it has emerged.
New Gaeltacht Minister performs well on RnaG
THE new Minister for the Department of Arts, Heritage and Gaeltacht Affairs put in a strong performance during his first ever Irish interview on Raidio na Gaeltachta which was broadcast on Friday morning.
Cllr Peter McLaughlin added to Fine Gael ticket
FINE Gael General Secretary, Tom Curran, has said the Party’s Executive Council is happy to confirm that Cllr Peter McLaughlin has been added to the Fine Gael ticket for the Inishowen electoral area for the Local Elections to Donegal County Council.
What has council got to hide? – Councillor
DESPITE holding an increasing number of secret meetings where important decisions affecting tax payers are made, the local media has been urged to be “proactive” in promoting Donegal County Council business.
McHugh appointed North/West Director for Seanad Abolition Referendum
FINE Gael Donegal North East TD, Joe McHugh, has today said that the public will have an opportunity later this year to reduce the number of national politicians by 30 per cent and save €20 million a year by voting Yes to abolish the Seanad.