Man missing from Kinlough found safe and well
Gardai say the 67-year old man missing from his home in Kinlough, Co. Leitrim has been found safe and well. Joseph McMorrow had been missing since 17th May 2021. The gardai have thanked the public…
Sligo hospital still severely impacted by cyber attack
The ransomware attack on the HSE IT systems continues to have what Sligo University Hospital says is ‘a considerable impact’ on its services. That’s despite work having continued over the weekend to get priority systems…
Letterkenny Covid centre in online pilot for advance bookings
Letterkenny is among three Covid centres that’s part of a HSE pilot new online system to enable advance booking of COVID-19 tests. From today, (Tuesday), people living in the vicinity of Citywest, the National Show…
Donegal councillor suggests linking life buoys to GPS
A south Donegal councillor is calling for the latest GPS technology be used to help the emergency services locate lifebuoys. Fine Gael Cllr Barry Sweeney says this would also help to prevent the removal and…
Local TD urges caution as PUP payments to end in February
The last PUP payments will be made on February 8th next year. The government’s confirmed that the Pandemic Unemployment Payment will be phased out, starting in September. As part of the National Economic…
McGettigans actions saves lives in Lahinch
The actions of a Donegal man who was among a group of surfers acting in a voluntary capacity is believed to have saved more than 40 lives at Lahinch beach in Co Clare over the…
Gardai seek information on missing Kinlough Man
Gardaí are seeking the public’s help in tracing the whereabouts of Joseph (Joe) McMorrow, 67 years, who is missing from his home in Kinlough, Co. Leitrim since May 17th this year. He is described…