No reason for staging parades says Fermanagh priest ahead of 12th July events
Large crowds attended the annual Orange Order 12th July parade in Rossnowagh at the weekend. And as the North prepares for 12th celebrations tomorrow, Fermanagh priest Fr Sean McManus says he sees no reasons for…
Change in policy direction not sufficient says Harkin as she backs Govt no confidence motion
Marian Harkin has been outlining why she has decided to support the motion of no confidence in the Government to be debated in the Dail this week. She says there has not been a significant…
The Friday Panel, Cllr Des Guckian, Peter Tiernan
Boris Johnson’s exit, the no confidence motion in the Government, the cost of living crisis, weather forecasting, pay rises for healthcare staff, and fairy trees are among the issues up for discussion on this week’s…
In The Garden with Liam Feeney
This week’s In The Garden with LIam Feeney of Feeney’s Garden Centre OceanFM Ireland · In The Garden with Liam Feeney
The superstition surrounding the Garavogue Fairy Fort deaths
The story of the deaths of three young men from Sligo Town in 1954 and its possible connection to work on The Fairy Fort at Garavogue in Sligo Town was outlined on North West Today…
Jess and colleagues cycling from Kerry to Riverstown to raise funds for NW Hospice
7 cyclists begin a journey from Kerry to Riverstown this Sunday, as part of a fund raiser for North West Hospice. The initiative is led by Jess Kelly, whose husband, Jason, passed away 11 years…
Rossnowlagh Orange Order Parade to resume after Covid interruption
Up to 50 lodges are expected to participate in Saturday’s annual Orange Order Parade in Rossnowlagh, the first Parade of the 12th July celebrations. Norman Henry, Donegal Orange Order County Lecturer, says they’re looking forward…