DONEGAL Pro Life have spoken out in support of Tim Jackson, the Ballybofey activist who has been on hunger strike since Monday, September 18th. In a statement the group said they “salute and support” Mr Jackson’s stand in defence of the right to life of the unborn child. “Tim’s reasonable request is that Leo Varadkar […]
Donegal man vows to continue with hunger strike
Mr Jackson, who ran in the last General Election, has refuted suggestions he is embroiled in a ‘farce’.
Sixteen candidates in battle for five seats in Donegal
IT’S all about the numbers. Sixteen candidates, five seats and just over two weeks left for canvassers to persuade voters in Donegal
No Donegal/North border controls with Brexit – Jackson
Donegal drivers will not face border controls if Britain leaves the EU, despite the Taoiseach’s claims, according to General Election candidate Tim Jackson. Jackson says that such “scaremongering” by the Taoiseach has always been used by pro-EU parties to influence public opinion. “For the Taoiseach to suggest we will have border controls is absurd. Freedom […]
Former Youth Defence volunteer in Donegal election race
ANTI-abortion campaigner Tim Jackson has entered the general elelction race on the back of his ‘Clean Up Politics’ campaign.
Tourists being denied access to pretty Donegal people
ELECTION candidate Tim Jackson claims poor roads are preventing the “better looking” people of Donegal getting more tourists than Kerry.
Ballybofey man takes to the road to ‘Clean up Politics’
BALLYBOFEY man Tim Jackson is taking to the road with his ‘Clean Up Politics’ campaign to reduce politicians’ earnings.
King of Tory joins call for cut in politicians’ wages
THE Clean Up Politics campaign has won regal favour this week.
People Like You: Homes from Donegal for refugees in Africa
A DONEGAL charity raised €25,000 through a countywide clothing collection in February which will now be used to build 35 new homes for refugees in the in the war-torn Central African Republic (CAR).
Captain Murphy gets behind new Donegal charity
DONEGAL captain Michael Murphy and Letterkenny hero Alan Doherty have given the thumbs up to the new charity ‘Homes From Donegal’, which aims to re-house African refugees affected by war.