Generation Z Up and Running with Ryan Scanlan and Catherine Gallagher
Program 3 in our series entitled Generation Z this week we are featuring Ryan Scanlon age 19 and Catherine Gallagher age 15. OceanFM Ireland · Generation Z Up and Running with Ryan Scanlan and Catherine Gallagher
Donegal Sports Star Awards – The winners
European Athletics Championships 800 metres bronze medallist Mark English was named as the 2022 Donegal Sports Star of the Year at Friday night’s awards ceremony in Letterkenny. The Letterkenny man collected the overall ‘gong’ for the third time in his career and took the top honour from a shortlist that…
The Friday Panel, Marc MacSharry, Frank Feighan
One wanted to be a rock star, the other a professional footballer with Liverpool. TDs Marc MacSharry and Frank Feighan are on The Friday Panel, discussing the accommodation of refugees, lack of linen supplies in local hospitals, Paschal Donohoe’s election expenses, security for TDs, and standing in the next General…
Those on tracker mortgages ‘at breaking point’
A Donegal Sinn Fein TD is warning that those on tracker mortgages are at breaking point. Those on this type of mortgage will see their interest rates increase again later this year, meaning up to five thousand euro extra coming out of their pockets. It’s thought hundreds of…
The business is different now – Sligo Credit Union CEO on stepping down
Today is the last day in office for the CEO of Sligo Credit Union, Barry O’Flynn, who has decided to step down after 25 years. He’s been explaining the reasons behind his decision and what he plans to do next OceanFM Ireland · The business is different now –…
No increase in League of Ireland prizemoney
The FAI has confirmed that there will be no increase in prizemoney for the men’s and women’s League of Ireland this season. The winners of the men’s Premier Division will receive €125,000 while the women’s Premier Division champions will receive €12,000. The FAI says the prizemoney, which totals €630,000 this…
Calry brothers complete club transfer to St Vincent’s
Sligo senior football vice-captain Darragh Cummins and his brother Adrian have completed their club transfers from Calry/St Joseph’s in Sligo to Dublin club St Vincent’s. Both men are Dublin-based these days. The Cummins siblings have been among the mainstays of the Calry/St Joseph’s senior side since their return to senior…