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Health experts gather in Dublin to find solutions to Ireland’s cancer inequalities

Health experts from around the world are meeting in Dublin today to find solutions to Ireland’s cancer inequalities. The European Cancer Organisation and Irish Cancer Society have released a report which found your chances of survival are highly dependent on where you live in the country. They are calling for renewed investment in the National …

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Over 100,000 children missed out on school dental screening in 2023

Over 100,000 children missed out on school dental screening last year. Over 50% of all primary aged children have missed out on screenings according to the Irish Dental Association, which says 75 more HSE dentists are needed to bring the staffing levels up to what they were in 2009. The Association is beginning its annual …

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Luke Ming Flanagan says he is less of a Eurosceptic

Independent MEP Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan says his time in the European Parliament has made him less of a eurosceptic. The Midlands North-West MEP made the remarks during the final plenary session taking place in Strasbourg this week. He says many areas in the constituency are benefitting financially, with Donegal set to be €50 million better …

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Pringle urges Taoiseach to ensure up to date research is used in the Defective Block scheme

A Donegal TD is urging the government to ensure that up-to-date science is used in the administration of the defective blocks scheme. Deputy Thomas Pringle said the Geological Survey of Ireland has recognised the role of pyrrhotite in defective blocks, but the Housing Minister and National Standards Authority of Ireland continue to say that there …

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Derry City and Strabane set to twin with Bethlehem

Derry City and Strabane District Council is a step closer to completing a twinning arrangement with Bethlehem. A proposal that the two areas twin was made to Bethlehem City Council following a motion proposed in the Guildhall by SDLP Cllr Catherine McDaid in January. This week, the Mayor of Bethlehem approved the request. Councillor McDaid …

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22 year old man sentenced in relation to offensive Michaela McAreavey song

A 22-year-old man was sentenced today for the offence of behaviour likely to stir up hatred, after a video was posted online in June 2023, showing people singing an offensive song relating to Michaela McAreavey. Dillon Kelly was sentenced to 240 hours community service at Laganside Magistrates Court, after being found guilty on Wednesday 13th …

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Bluestack Special Needs Foundation wants to extend into Letterkenny

The CEO of the Bluestack Special Needs Foundation says they want to expand their services, and an immediate aim of theirs is to open a base in Letterkenny. Wendy McCarry was speaking on today’s Nine til Noon Show as the Donegal Town based organisation launched its new fundraising initiative which will see a team trak …

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Bundoran Lifeboat brings stricken fishing boat back to shore

Bundoran RNLI came to the aid of a fisherman this morning after their 6m open top fishing boat sustained engine failure approximately half a mile from the pier at the lifeboat station. The volunteer crew were requested to launch their inshore lifeboat shortly before 11am after the casualty raised the alarm when the boat’s engine …

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Donegal Greenways to be officially opened this week

The €6 million Muff to Quigley’s Point Greenway will officially open this week. The Minister of State at the Department of Transport Jack Chambers will be in Donegal to officiate the opening of the development along with the €3.6 million Lifford to Castlefinn Greenway. Cathaoirleach of the Inishowen Municipal District, Councillor Terry Crossan says the …

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Overhaul of LIS criteria aims to make scheme more accessible

An overhaul of the Local Improvement Scheme criteria aims to make the scheme more accessible. The change announced by Minister Heather Humphreys yesterday, requires just one herd number for a valid LIS application meaning propeties sharing a lane can individually apply for funding to carry out improvements. Councillor Patrick McGowan says the amendment is significant: …

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