Local farmers hoping to help those hit by wildfires in Australia
Irish farmers are hoping to help their colleagues in Australia who have been devastated by wild fires. The Beef Plan Movement want to help and, in association with Australian farm organisations, it wants the money…
Wind warning
A status yellow wind warning has been issued for more than half the country. Strong gusts will begin to affect Donegal, Galway and Mayo from 1 o’clock tomorrow morning, and last until 8 o’clock in…
Councillor calls for boycott of RIC, Black ‘n’ Tan commemoration
A Donegal councillor is calling on Irish republicans and nationalists to boycott an event taking place in Dublin Castle next week commemorating the Royal Irish Constabulary. The RIC was disbanded in 1922 after the Anglo-Irish…
New record high for Trolley figures
52 people across the North West are waiting for hospital beds today, as trolley figures reach a new record high. 760 people nationwide are waiting on trolleys and chairs this morning, the highest recorded number…
Sligo ranked 14th in latest IBAL survey
Sligo is again clean to European Norms according to the final litter survey of 2019 by business group Irish Business Against Litter. Sligo is ranked in 14th position in the ranking of 40 towns…
FORSA members to engage in public action
There will be further disruption to school services across the north west later this week with confirmation that the Forsa school secretaries Union members are will engage in industrial action on Friday. The long…
Leitrim councillor says parking issues need to be solved in Drumshanbo
A Leitrim councillor says the traffic situation in Drumshanbo is impacting negatively on the town’s economic life. Cllr Enda McGloin said there is “still a traffic hazard in Drumshanbo” that has not been solved. The…