Donegal pharmacist calls on Government to speed up process allowing staff to vaccinate public
Co Donegal pharmacist Tom Murray has called on the Government to speed up the process which will allow pharmacy staff administer the Covid vaccine. He says staff are ready, willing and able to assist, which…
Dead dog thrown in bag and dumped in ditch in Co Leitrim
The body of a dead dog thrown in a bag and dumped in a ditch has been discovered in Drumshanbo in Co Leitrim. The case has been highlighted by Leitrim Animal Welfare Centre, as they…
How the public feel about the vaccination process
As the 60 to 64 year old group get ready to have their Covid vaccinations, we’ve been getting the views of the public, some of whom have already received the vaccine, and some who haven’t.…
Ballyshannon’s Paul on surviving cancer on six occasions
Paul McLoone from Ballyshannon has survived cancer six times in all – first diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2006. The former manager of Sligo Hospital and head of North West Tourism has been speaking about…
Reports of influx of Northern visitors to Bundoran dismissed as nonsense
Bundoran’s Tourism Officer has rubbished reports that the town is experiencing an influx of visitors from Northern Ireland as a result of Covid restrictions being lifted there. Shane Smyth says he is aware of holiday…
Restrictions on attending Mass a return to Penal Laws, it’s claimed
The continued ban on people attending church services has been compared to the Penal Laws introduced in Ireland by the British. Paul Coughlan from Ballygawley in Sligo, a regular massgoer, says on this occasion, however,…
‘We’re going very, very well’ – Harris optimistic ahead of decision on easing restrictions
Minister Simon Harris says Ireland is in a better place now than it has been for a long time in the battle against Covid. He’s been speaking about the likelihood of the easing of restrictions,…