Marble Arch Road remains closed following fatal road traffic collision
The Marble Arch Road, Florencourt near Enniskllien in Co. Fermanagh remains closed today following a fatal road traffic collision. The PSNI are appealing for any witnesses to the one vehicle collision that happened at around 3.45am Tuesday morning. A man driving a grey coloured Volkswagen Golf was pronounced dead at…
Mica & Pyrite working group to meet today
A working group, set up to tackle the mica and pyrite building blocks controversy, will meet for the first time later. The 12 person group includes affected homeowners from Donegal and Mayo, local authority representatives, and the Department of Housing. The Taoiseach and Housing Minister are also expected…
Lack of business experience at cabinet level reflected in indoor dining postponement
The lack of business experience around the cabinet table is a major contributing factor in the disastrous way the government has handled the indoor dining fiasco. Those are the views of Leitrim Councillor and Publican, Felim Gurn. Cllr. Gurn says the latest postponement of indoor dining from the…
Mark English qualifies for Tokyo with new Irish record
Donegal athlete Mark English (pictured) secured his place on Team Ireland for the Tokyo Olympics on Tuesday night with a scintillating run at a race meeting in Spain. English finished second in the men’s 800 metres in a time of 1min 44.70secs, which was inside the Olympic qualifying standard AND…
Fire on Upper Main Street in Manorhamilton
Emergency services are at the scene of a fire at the old “Bank House” on Upper Main Street in Manorhamilton this evening. The fire broke out at about 4.15 this afternoon. Traffic should avoid the area.
Donegal restauranteur slams delay in re-opening
The proprietor of the Quay West restaurant in Donegal Town has lashed Government plans to delay the resumption of indoor dining. Jo Daly says the new plan to admit only those fully vaccinated to dine indoors in the next couple of weeks is a nonsense, as public anger regarding the…
Large attendances resulting in lengthy wait times at Sligo hospital emergency department
The public is being asked to consider all options for healthcare before attending the emergency department at Sligo University Hospital. It follows what continues to be an extremely busy time at the department because of the large numbers showing up for treatment. In response to a query from Ocean FM…