THE Donegal chairman of the Labour party has resigned.
Donegal Hospice to treat children
THE Donegal Hospice is to allocate €180,000 a year towards the treatment of terminally ill children in Donegal.
Letterkenny General Hospital deficit hits €2.75m
THE budget deficit at Letterkenny General Hospital has reached almost €2.75m at a time when more than 2,000 adults and children are waiting for day case or in-patient procedures, it has emerged.
Naomh Conaill reach eighth successive final
THE production line which have been produced many, many talented young players at Davy Brennan Memorial Park over the past decade or so is showing no sign of seizing up – not just yet anyway.
Tommy McConville – an appreciation
IT was with great sadness that I learned of the death of Dundalk legend Tommy McConville on Friday afternoon.
Ardara retain Division One status
TIR CHONAILL Park was no place for the faint hearted yesterday afternoon. With Division One survival at stake, hosts Four Masters and south-west neighbours Ardara went at one another from the off like two beasts locked in mortal combat.
Letterkenny General Hospital space costing ‘north of €1.5m’
THE Donegal News understands that that the new Outpatients Department, which has been moved to the McGinley building at Pearse Road, Letterkenny, will be fully operational before Christmas, at a cost “north of €1.5 million” over a two-year period.
Councillor claims he was subject of ‘assault and threatening behaviour’
A FIANNA Fáil member of Donegal County Council has claimed he was attacked and verbally abused by a fellow Councillor at a council workshop this week.
Sun, sea and smoke for Letterkenny woman in Sydney
BY HARRY WALSH THE current fires which have been raging in an around Sydney for the past ten days are being compared to the great Sydney fires of Christmas/New Year 1993/94 in terms of intensity and spread. Australia’s largest city is once again bracing itself for a catastrophe, as one of the worst bush fire […]
Irish politics is new ‘challenge’ for Paddy Duffy
A YOUNG Donegal man who spends his day writing questions for University Challenge and Jeremy Paxman has just published his first book.