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Confusion over whether fuel protestors will attend meetings with government ministers today

Fuel protestors are insisting they’ve been invited to attend talks with government today, but government insists they have not. Representatives of those involved in go-slow convoys and blockades say some of its members from Dublin and Galway have been asked to attend the talks with a number of ministers this afternoon. As the country enters a fourth day […]

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Heydon to meet with farmers and hauliers as fuel protests continue

The Agriculture Minister will meet national farming and haulier groups this morning, as part of ongoing engagements around the price of fuel. It comes after blockades at depots in Cork, Galway and Limerick yesterday led to fuel stocks running out at some petrol stations. Protestors say they’re also set to join the meeting with Government

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More action needed as Culdaff boil water notice continues

Uisce Éireann have confirmed that a boil water notice in place for the Culdaff water supply and Three Glens Water scheme is still in place over seven weeks after its first introduction. This notice is affecting around 1,300 customers on the supply, with Uisce Éireann saying that remedial works are continuing at the water treatment

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Donegal groups receive support under age and opportunity scheme

A national funding announcement of nearly €300,000 has been made this week to support over 1,000 clubs and groups. This is under the Age and Opportunity Active National Grant Scheme which aims enhance wellbeing for older people through participation in sport and physical activity. Across Donegal, €13,810 in grants supported by Sport Ireland were announced

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Fuel protest from Bridgend to Manorcunningham gets under way

As national fuel protests continue into their third day, with a fourth day planned tomorrow, a Donegal demonstration has got under way. Driving from Bridgend to Manorcunningham, the protesters are seeking a lowering of costs to fuel. Sinn Féin TD Pádraig Mac Lochlainn is calling on Taoiseach Micheál Martin to engage with demonstrators. The Taoiseach

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Justice Minister meets with Creeslough victims’ families for the first time

Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has met with the families of those who died in the Creeslough explosion for the first time this afternoon. The meeting was also attended by the families’ legal representatives and a survivor of the tragedy. Ten people died during the blast at the service station, where planning applications are currently being

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No evidence to support allegation of criminal wrongdoing made about Officer involved in PSNI investigation into Katie Simpson murder

The North’s police watchdog has found no evidence to support an allegation of criminal wrongdoing made about a police officer involved in the PSNI investigation into the murder of Katie Simpson. The 21 year old showjumper died in hospital in 2020 – after being attacked in her home in County Derry. Her death was originally

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‘Motability customers in the North are being treated as second class citizens’ – Aontú Representative

Motability customers in Northern Ireland are being treated as “second class citizens”. That’s according to Aontú Representative Emmett Doyle, following the news that they will shortly face costs to bring their cars across the border. The financial penalty, which comes into effect on July 1st, was revealed in a letter from the CEO of Motability

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Two men arrested following seizure of Class A and B drugs in Tyrone

Police searches in County Tyrone have resulted in two arrests, and the seizure of suspected Class A and Class B controlled drugs. The searches took place in Newtownstewart, Killen and Castlederg. A quantity of cash, a suspected imitation firearm and a number of electronic devices were also seized yesterday. Two men arrested on suspicion of

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North West Donegal named as one of Ireland’s Seven Wonders

North West Donegal has been named as one of Ireland’s Seven Wonders . The citation for Donegal highlights Glenveagh National Park, Tory Island Fanad Lighthouse, saying that even by the wild and rugged standards of Ireland’s Atlantic coast, Donegal feels like a place apart. The list, published by Conde Nast Traveller magazine, is topped by

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Third day of fuel protests getting underway across the country

Today marks the third day of demonstrations against what protestors say is Government inaction on the fuel crisis. Truckers and farmers blocked access to ports across the country overnight and plan to take convoys to the cities once again. Cavalcades are setting off from various locations across the country around now (7am) ; a number

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Justice Minister will meet Creeslough families this afternoon

The Minister for Justice will meet families of those killed in the Creeslough disaster this afternoon. The relatives of the victims of the explosion which took place on 7th October 2022, are seeking answers from Jim O’Callaghan on a number of questions. 10 people were killed that day with campaigners pushing for a public inquiry

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Taoiseach not ruling out nuclear energy, but says offshore wind is the priority

The Taoiseach says he’d be ‘open to’ reviewing the ban on nuclear energy, but is stressing the government’s focus for alternative electricity generation is on offshore wind. It’s after the topic was discussed at Cabinet, with Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers saying it should form part of our energy mix going forward. Nuclear power has

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Myhome report shows housing price rises in Donegal during Q1

My home has published its report on housing prices during quarter one of 2026 today. It shows the annual rate of inflation slowed to 4.7%, and that nearly 12,000 properties were listed during the first part of this year. In Donegal, house prices rose year-on-year by 4.12%, with prices of €252,000. Four-bed semi-detached houses in the

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Frustration raised at progress of Magheraroarty development

Frustration has been raised due to the lack of progress in relation to development of Magheraroarty. Councillor Micheál Choilm Mac Giolla Easbuig says he first raised the development over six years ago and the project has not progressed. He is calling for development of the pier, safer beach access, public toilets and better parking facilities.

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Motability customers in NI to face charges to cross the border

Motability customers in Northern Ireland will shortly face costs to bring their cars across the border. The costs are due to start on July 1st with an aim of protecting the long-term sustainability of the scheme. The Motability scheme allows disabled people to lease new cars, scooters, or powered wheelchairs by exchanging their qualifying mobility

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Man arrested following Derry incident charged to appear in court tomorrow

A man who was arrested following an incident in Derry yesterday has been charged to appear in court. The 36-year-old was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after Police discovered him armed with an axe deliberately driving a vehicle into a residential property in the Altcar Park area. He has been charged with 12 offences,

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Calls for new modern Garda station in Carndonagh after car windows smashed

An Inishowen Councillor has called for a new and modern Garda Station in Carndonagh after vehicles were damaged earlier this week. Two cars had their windows smashed in the Carndonagh Public Car Park on Monday night or early Tuesday morning. Cllr Albert Doherty has confirmed Gardaí have been contacted and is asking the local community

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Taoiseach claims most of the country do not support ongoing fuel protests

The Taoiseach says he does not believe the ongoing fuel protests have the support of the majority of people in Ireland. Demonstrations are continuing for a second day, causing major disruption in a number of areas. Tomorrow, a third day of action is planned to take place while protests north of the border are reportedly

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The Greg Hughes Show Wednesday 08/04/2026

Legislative Protection & Victim Safety We open the show with a look at the morning newspapers and a significant legislative proposal from Deputy Matt Carthy. Carthy discusses his new proposals aimed at closing a gap in the justice system. The legislation would allow judges to impose a protection order at the point of conviction, ensuring

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“It’s the money that we’re owed that’s really grating on our members” – INTO General Secretary

The General Secretary of the INTO says there’s a political paralysis at the heart of the current government, and teachers have no confidence that issues affected the sector will be addressed. Donegal native John Boyle says he’s never before experienced a teachers’ conference with such a strong appetite for industrial action as is the case

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Third day of fuel price protests announced for tomorrow

A third day of protest over fuel prices has been announced for tomorrow. The ‘People of Ireland Against Fuel Prices Protest’ group has said on its social media page that it has already notified Gardai of Thursday’s nationwide action. It’s announced gathering points at various locations including Donegal, Athlone, Cork, Portaise, Sligo, Portunma, Cork, Dublin,

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Driver stopped for having incorrect registration plates tests positive for cocaine.

Gardai say the driver of a car stopped for having incorrect registration plates was subsequently arrested on suspicion of taking cocaine. Letterkenny Roads Policing Unit issued Fixed Charge Penalty Notices to a number of drivers in relation to non-conforming plates during an operation yesterday. They are stressing that while the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend Road

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Government to discuss energy crisis as Trump suspends bombing for two weeks

Donald Trump says he’s suspending his bombing attack on Iran for two weeks – and Iran’s confirmed there’s a ceasefire. Oil prices plunged following the US President’s announcement on his Truth Social platform last night. He says it’s to allow negotiations on a 10 point proposal from Iran – and is subject to the reopening

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Small turnout in Donegal for second day of fuel protest

Further blockades and disruption are likely again today as fuel protestors continue their action over high prices. Energy protesters stayed on Dublin’s O’Connell Street late into the night, saying they weren’t moving until they spoke with government. This morning there’s a warning of potential road blocks around Dublin airport and the Dublin Port Tunnel. Tractors

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No evidence of data corruption after EA cyber attack

An investigation is ongoing following a cyber attack against the Education Authority in Northern Ireland. The C2K system, which operates as the school system’s communication network, was targeted on April 3rd. The Education Authority says at this stage there is no evidence to date of data exfiltration or corruption, and that the situation will continue

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More proactive approach to dereliction needed – Meehan

A more proactive approach is being called for in tackling derelict and vacant properties across Donegal. Cllr Declan Meehan says regular surveys, along with better engagement with local communities and councillors, could ensure buildings are added to the Derelict Sites Register more quickly. He says high vacancy levels are impacting town and village centres, with

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Concern over Primary teachers’ workload could see strike action

At the INTO Conference taking place in Killarney today Primary teachers have passed a resolution that could lead to a ballot for strike action as a result of an excessive overload of new reforms and initiatives. A report published by Dublin City University in 2025 described the workload that Primary Teachers face as ‘alarming’. The

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