Little goodwill for Big Phil
Listeners have been reacting to the comments of former EU Commissioner Phil Hogan that he was humiliated and treated like a criminal for his attendance at the Golfgate event – and to his comments that…
Gardai appealing for witnesses to fatal traffic accident at Grange
Gardai are appealing for witnesses to the fatal road traffic accident at Moneygold in Grange a week ago, in which a young woman from Co Wicklow, Bridget Anne Flood, was killed. Sergeant Aoife Hayes has…
Man jailed for pension fraud should be commended for exposing lack of detection it’s claimed
It’s been claimed that a man jailed for continuing to claim the pensions of his deceased parents should not be punished but commended for highlighting exposing our lack of fraud detection. Hugh McDermott from Dromahair…
Stalking legislation draws closer as IT Sligo debates the issue
The issues of stalking, spiking of drinks and sexual harassment are to be discussed at an event at IT Sligo this evening – stalking victim, Eve McDowell, will address the event as will Senator Lisa…
Player welfare questioned as GAA games proceed in horrendous conditions
There’s been criticism of the GAA decision to allow National Football League games proceed yesterday despite stormy conditions. John Lynch reflects on conditions at the Leitrim-London game, while Martin feels player welfare has been called…
Call for tourist ambassadors for Sligo with existing Tourism Centre not re-opening
Sligo needs to have dedicated tourism ambassadors and needs to retain its one-to-one relationship with visitors. That’s according to Val, who’s been reacting to the news that the existing Tourism Office will not re-open, and…
The Friday Panel, Tom Towey, Cllr Sinéad Maguire
This week’s Friday Panel consider the overnight Storm Eunice, the ending of wearing face masks, the cost of living increase, tourism, and the politician’s trips abroad for St Patrick’s Day. Guests are Tom Towey of…