Donegal GAA podcast 16/05/2021 – Omagh optimism
No-one’s getting carried away – but Saturday evening’s 0-18 to 0-16 win against Tyrone was a decent way to start any new national league campaign. We’re ‘hands on’ with Paddy McGill & Mark McHugh at…
Up and Running, Saturday the 15th of May
This weeks show we take a whistle stop tour of everything that reopened in the region from Beauty Salons to Tattoo Palours, Nail Bars to Mass and of course Penneys. OceanFM Ireland · Up…
The Friday Panel, Marc MacSharry, Thomas Pringle
TDs Marc MacSharry and Thomas Pringle are on this week’s Friday Panel to reflect on the cost of Dail business in the Convention Centre, all things Covid, the Dail printer debacle, future Government formation, private…
Row over renaming Enniscrone Bridge after IRA Volunteer escalates
There have been more meetings of community groups in Enniscrone in relation to the proposal to rename a bridge there in memory of IRA Volunteer, Thomas Howley, shot dead by the Black and Tans. Sligo…
MRI scan delays in Sligo a disgrace says patient, while €300 gets you a private appointment
Kieran was sent for an MRI scan by his GP in Sligo last December, but is still waiting to be seen to. He’s been told that if he goes private and pay €300, he’ll be…
Agri Week: Latest on Cap talks. Dead Sheep dumped in Donegal. Farm Payments for Shass mountain farmers.
On Agri Week this week We will talk to MEP Luke Ming Flanagan on the very latest on the negotiations on the new CAP. Flanagan is the only Irish politician directly involved in…
Episode 44 – Arts North West
Part 1 of a session & chat with Brídín, recorded at The Glens, accompanied by Felip Carbonell & Kenny Danagher. (22:40) Kwasie Boyce, curator of The Art Of Witness Festival for Smashing Times International Centre for Arts…