Main Evening News, Sport, Farming News and Obituaries – Thursday, June 5th
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Donegal festival, Sea Sessions will not go ahead this year. The annual music festival, which takes place along Bundoran Beach, is usually held in late June. Silence about the event this year has led to speculation about its future, and organisers have now confirmed the festival has been pulled. A statement on social media says:
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A convicted rapist who previously resided in Donegal has been jailed today for 11 years for threatening and harassing three female Sunday World journalists. 53-year-old Mark McAnaw, previously of Letterkenny, refused to enter a bond before a sitting of Dublin Circuit Criminal Court which would have suspended the final 12 months of the sentence imposed
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**The road has since reopened Part of the road between Glenties and Fintown is closed following a crash this afternoon. It’s understood a lorry has gone off the road at Currynanerriagh. Gardai are currently at the scene. Motorists are urged to avoid the area at this time. Diversions are in place via Doochary.
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The Nine Til Noon is broadcast live weekdays from 9am to 12noon. Here you can listen back to a Podcast of Thursday’s show: We broadcast today’s programme live from the official opening of the new Donegal Horizons home in Letterkenny – we spoke first to Anne Ramsey and Seamus Friel from Donegal Horizons. Later we
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It has emerged that the company that owns the two nursing homes that were the subject of an RTÉ Investigates programme also has three facilities in Donegal. A programme showed multiple examples of care failings and neglect of vulnerable older residents in two settings operated by Emeis Ireland The company owns three facilities in Donegal.
An alert’s been issued over the “unprecedented numbers” of Pacific pink salmon in rivers. Inland Fisheries Ireland says the potential presence of large numbers of the non-native species post a threat to the survival of native Atlantic salmon and sea trout. It’s asking anglers to report any sightings of the Pacific pink salmon to the
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Derry Magistrate’s Court heard today that no address has yet been obtained for a priest to mount a bail application. Edward Gallagher, aged 58 of Orchard Park in Lifford, is charged with attempted sexual communication with a child on dates between April 2 and April 17 2025. At today’s sitting of the court, defence barrister
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Malin Head recorded its sunniest spring in 11 years of records. Met Éireann has released its Provisional Weather Statement for Spring 2025. The weather station at Malin Head recorded 649.7 hours of seasonal sunshine, the highest number of daily sunshine hours at 15.2 hours on Sunday, 18th May, and the highest mean wind speed at
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Police in Derry City & Strabane have received seven new tint meter devices. Legally, vehicles must allow at least 75% of light through the front windscreen and 70% of light through the front side windows. Strabane Neighbourhood Policing Team Sergeant Ryan Johnston says in Strabane recently, one vehicle had a reading of just 12% Police
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Waiting times for driving tests are already showing a reduction. The RSA says the average national wait time has fallen by almost 2 weeks since tests were offered over extended hours, at weekends and on bank holidays. It fell from 22 weeks to 20.6 weeks. That’s down from 27 weeks in April.
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The results of a HIQA inspection at Radharc Na Cé have been published today. One non-compliance was noted at the designated centre for adults with disabilities in the area of notification of incidents. The complaints procedure was found to be substantially compliant, and the remaining nine regulations were totally compliant. There were four residents present
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Seventeen Donegal projects have been allocated a total of €1.3 million under the 2025 Community Recognition Fund. The largest allocation in the county is to Letterkenny Youth & Community Centre with almost €150,000 for the upgrade of its existing building on Lower Main Street. This is followed by Carrick Regeneration Group, who have been awarded
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It has been confirmed to a Donegal Deputy by the Regional Executive Officer for the HSE West and North West that the proposal to develop a surgical hub in the northwest has now been considered by the HSE Board and was approved last week. It comes after 171 doctors from Donegal demanded an urgent meeting
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Social housing tenants are living in limbo because there is no funding to carry out widespread testing for defective concrete. That’s according to Cllr Brian Carr, who said there are some people who are looking to buy their home from the council and cannot do so until testing is carried out. He was told that
336 homes, farms, and businesses have experienced power loss this morning in Buncrana. The fault was reported just before 7:30 am this morning and is hoped to be resolved by 2:30 pm this afternoon. ESB has apologised for the issue and say they are looking to have the repair work done as quickly as possible.
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138,000 carers across the country are receiving their Carers Support Grant from today, with 5,664 of those located in Donegal. It’s paid to those who care full-time for an older person or those with a disability. The annual payment is rising to €2,000 this year, its highest ever level. Over 16,000 people are providing care
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A report into concerns at a hospital run by Children’s Health Ireland is to be referred to the gardaí. The unpublished report has caused shock in the Government over concerns about waiting list irregularities. This report, which has yet to be published, concluded that a root and branch review is needed of the National Treatment
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There’s renewed calls for Donegal County Council to seek an increase in Local Improvement Scheme funding. Councillor Fionán Bradley says additional funding is vital for rural counties like Donegal. He says many people who have applied to the LIS scheme have been waiting up to 12 years for funding. Councillor Bradley says the €2.8 million
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500 content creators are set to descend on Donegal later this year as part of a major travel blog event. TBEX – Europe will take place in Letterkenny in September. Donegal Tourism is set to host TBEX – Europe (Travel Blog Exchange), the largest conference and networking event in the world, designed for travel bloggers,
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The European Commission is set to consider a new plan to eradicate period poverty. It’s being proposed by Midlands North West MEP Maria Walsh, and includes a range of actions to make menstrual products more accessible. The actions include ensuring a zero VAT rate is in place across all 27 member states and providing free
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A man has been charged following what Police described as a racially motivated hate crime in Coleraine. A man in his 40s was hospitalised following an assault in the town last night at around 10:15pm. A short time later, a house was broken into, and the occupants were threatened. The 31-year-old has been charged with
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Main Evening News, Sport and Obituaries – Wednesday, June 4th:
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Police in Strabane are investigating a report of dangerous driving on the Lifford Road roundabout. A red Toyota Corolla was allegedly seen drifting on the roundabout during busy rush hour traffic at around 4:25pm on Monday. Police are appealing to anyone who witnessed the incident or who has dash camera footage to contact them.
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The Prior of Lough Derg has issued an apology to the victims of a former employee who was today jailed for four years for a range of sexual assault offences carried out at the retreat. 42-year-old, Thomas Gallagher of Rathanlacky, Dunkineely was sentenced to five years with the last 12 months suspended after he pleaded
The Government has agreed to allow for retrospective payments to be made under the Defective Concrete Blocks Scheme. It was agreed at Cabinet today that legislation will now be prioritised to ensure homeowners who have incurred costs since March 29th 2024 can benefit from the increased grant amounts announced last year. The period to complete
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The Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council has proposed that the Freedom of Donegal be awarded to Enya. The singer, Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin, a native of Gweedore, is held in great acclaim due to her musical talents. Councillor Niamh Kennedy says Enya’s music continues to be a source of peace and inspiration across the world.
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Women who gave birth at Letterkenny University Hospital in February and March of this year are being encouraged to take part in the National Maternity Experience Survey. Mothers are invited to share their experiences of maternity services, with the aim of improving the quality and safety of care provided. In the previous survey in 2020,
Rathmullan Pier has officially reopened. It follows the completion of a €4.5m capital refurbishment project that was carried out over a 9 month period. The works involved a complete refurbishment of the pier, which was first constructed in 1957, as well as the removal of the existing 3-tonne weight limit on the access viaduct. Minister
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The victim of a fatal weekend crash in Milford is to be laid to rest later this week. Susan Hamilton from Manorcunningham, who was in her 70s, died following a collision at Bunlin Bridge on Friday evening. Her requiem mass will take place on Friday morning at 11am in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Inch
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Police in County Derry are investigating what is being described as a racially motivated hate crime. A man was arrested in Coleraine yesterday on a report of a serious assault and an aggravated burglary. The first report was received at 10.15 pm last night, outlining that a man had assaulted another man in the Drumard
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The Nine til Noon Show is broadcast live weekdays 9am til 12noon! If you missed Wednesday’s live show, you can listen to the podcast below! We chat to a Letterkenny woman caught up in an earthquake in Turkey, we hear concerns over a government strategy to buy up farm land to extend national parks and
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Leona Macken says getting an apology from the HSE means a lot to her. The 38-year-old was diagnosed with late-stage cervical cancer in 2023, after previous smear tests in 2016 and 2020 were wrongly reported as ‘normal’. Yesterday, the High Court heard an apology from the HSE, which also agreed to pay an undisclosed amount
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Donegal is to see seven more charging hubs for electric vehicles. It’s part of a €8 million funding injection to see 53 hubs installed nationwide. In this county, the hubs will be located along the N15 and N13 in Grange, Laghey, Ballyshannon, Ballybofey, Burt, Bridge End, and Lifford.
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A local councillor is calling for the water pipes on Lower Main Street, Letterkenny, to be replaced due to chronic outages and bursts. A number of weeks ago Cllr Michael McBride was called by a concerned resident who thought there was a sinkhole in the town. It was later revealed that it was a severe
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We could be a step closer to seeing a draft of the Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks (Amendment) Bill become a reality. The Minister for Housing is to seek cabinet approval today. The bill will see cap and rate increases applied retrospectively from March 29th of last year and
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Almost 5,000 students in Donegal are to sit their State Examinations today. It’s estimated that 2,652 will begin their Junior Cert, 2,072 will start their Leaving Cert and 223 are to undergo the Leaving Cert Applied exams. Around 4 million examination papers will be handed out at more than 15,000 exam centres over the next
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A 100% Redress Party Councillor says the Housing Department’s absence is a barrier in resolving a plethora of issues around remediating defective block properties. There’s still much uncertainty over the mortgagability and insurability of affected homes. Members of the defective concrete block committee were told that not enough has been done to put banks at
The L2863 Ardaghey Road is to close today due to essential road resurfacing works. The closure will be in place from 8am until 5.30pm this evening. Donegal County Council apologise for any inconvenience caused.
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The Culmore Fort has been successfully converted for community use. It’s after the Culmore Community Partnership received a major funding boost of £265,000. The fort has undergone three years of planning, community engagement and on-site work. It will now accommodate needed mental health support for youth in the area in addition to hosting meetings for
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Main Evening News, Sport and Obituaries – Tuesday June 3rd:
Main Evening News, Sport and Obituaries – Tuesday June 3rd Read More »
1,696 people in Donegal have applied to the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme, which was opened after extensive damage caused by Storm Éowyn in January. Nationally, there were 93,007 applications registered in respect of 75,733 people, totalling almost €12.8 million, according to new figures published by the Department of Social Protection. County Galway had the highest
There’s been a 45% increase in the number of new electric cars registered in Donegal. 188 new Evs were registered in the county last month, up from 129 during the same period in 2024. Meanwhile, new vehicle registrations for May 2025 in Donegal are also up, according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.
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Gardai are appealing to anyone who comes across sports equipment similar to what was stolen during a break in in Ardara last week to contact them. Between 9pm on Thursday last and 9:30am on Friday, a black 3 wheel manual golf buggy and a black ‘Powakaddy’ electric golf buggy without the battery were stolen from
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A large quantity of tools has been stolen from a builder’s yard in Burt. A number of shipping containers were broken into at the site at Speenogue between 6:30pm on Tuesday evening last and 8am the following morning. The items stolen include a metal chop saw, lead, two Hitachi angle grinders, a red heavy duty
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Police have labelled an arson attack in Derry as reckless. A gas cylinder is believed to have partially exploded after a metal cage containing a number of gas cylinders was deliberately set on fire in an alleyway on the Lecky Road in the early hours of this morning. The fire spread to a storeroom at
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Gardai in Donegal are warning business owners of a ‘quick change’ scam doing the rounds. It’s after a business in the Ballybofey area was recently targeted. The scam is described as a deceptive tactic where a customer attempts to get more money than they are owed by confusing a cashier into giving them incorrect change,
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Gardaí say a number of youths were observed in the Cannings Lane area of Muff before a car was set on fire last week. The fire service worked to bring the blaze, which broke out at around 4pm on Thursday afternoon, under control. Anyone who observed the youths in the area or who has dash
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Letterkenny University Hospital is the third most overcrowded hospital in the country today. 26 people are currently waiting on a bed at the hospital. 10 of those patients are on a trolley in the hospital’s Emergency Department, while a further 16 are on wards elsewhere in the hospital. According to the INMO, 419 admitted patients
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Investigations are continuing after the windows of a parked car were smashed in Letterkenny over the Bank Holiday. Damage was caused to the vehicle parked on Cullion Road between midnight and 7:50am on Monday. Gardai are appealing to anyone with information to contact Letterkenny Garda Station.
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