Finn Harps off the bottom after draw with Shelbourne
Finn Harps moved off the bottom of the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division table following Friday night’s 1-1 draw at home to Shelbourne. Conor Tourish put Harps in front early in the second half from a Barry McNamee cross – but that lead was cancelled out by a Stephan Negru…
Sligo road closed due to flooding
The road between Ballintrillick and Glenade in Sligo is currently impassable due to a nearby river bursting its banks. Gardai say that it will be impassable for some time and Sligo County Council is aware of the issue. Motorists are being urged to seek alternative routes.
The Friday Panel, Miriam Kivlehan, Albert Higgins
This week’s Friday Panel discuss The Budget, our cashless society, customer service, our health system, the unsteady start of British PM, Liz Truss, and Ard-Fheisanna. Guests are Miriam Kivlehan and Albert Higgins OceanFM Ireland · The Friday Panel, Miriam Kivlehan, Albert Higgins
Visiting the elderly in a Paddy Wagon – Community policing the Maria way
Retired Co Leitrim Garda, Maria Guihen, looks back on her 40 year career, as part of the Centenary celebrations of the organisation. When she used visit local communities in a Paddy Wagon, give swans the right of way, and look after the likes of Queen Elizabeth and President Obama …
Mountcharles GP says healthcare system is inexcusable and an embarrassment to her
Mouncharles-based GP Dr. Maria Moy has voiced her concern at the healthcare system in Ireland which she says is inexcusable, and an embarrassment to her as a GP. Dr Moy says the issue of access to health insurance is one which is preventing patients from receiving urgent treatment OceanFM…
N15 closed following road traffic accident
Gardaí in Donegal are advising motorists that the N15 Donegal to Ballyshannon road is currently closed at Kees of Laghey following a road traffic accident. Diversions are expected to remain in place until after 2 p.m. Local diversions are currently place through Laghey village.
Housing Minister says state are going after defective block providers
The Housing Minister says the state is using every legal avenue available to go after those responsible for defective building blocks. The government introduced a 10 per cent levy on concrete in Tuesday’s Budget to held fund the mica and pyrite remediation scheme. Tánaiste Leo Varadkar earlier this week said…