Two men die in Mayo collision
Two men in their 20s have been killed in a crash in County Mayo. The collision between a car and a lorry happened shortly before midnight last night, on the N60 at Facefield, on the Balla to Claremorris road The men – who were both occupants of the car –…
Funeral arrangements announced for Donegal crash victim
The funeral arrangements have been confirmed for a Donegal woman that died following a road traffic collision in Mayo yesterday. Katie Doherty from Laghey was a passenger in one of two cars that collided on the N17 close to the Kilkelly turnoff just before 6 p.m. yesterday evening. …
Two additional counites expected to added to Mica redress scheme
The Cabinet will sign off on the final Mica redress plan this morning with the counties of Clare and Limerick being added to the scheme. Adding the two counties to the scheme which already includes Donegal and Mayo will likely add around 500 million euro to the cost, bringing…
IT Sligo to join Atlantic Technological University from Friday
IT Sligo will become a part of the Atlantic Technological University from tomorrow. The University, which is an amalgamation of IT Sligo, LYIT, and GMIT, will be officially designated as such tomorrow, Friday and will be officially launched on Monday. ATU will consist of eight campuses, nine when St. Angela’s…
‘Be a team player on the road to Croker’
A cross-border road safety campaign has been launched ahead of tomorrow’s All-Ireland football final. The initiative is encouraging people to – Be a team player on the road to Croker – as Tyrone prepare to take on Mayo. The GAA, PSNI, An Garda Siochana, and Road Safety NI have teamed…
Reports government will not support 100% redress for those impacted by mica
It’s being reported that the government will not support 100% redress for those impacted by mica. The Business Post says the state has told affected homeowners it does not support full compensation for thousands of homes damaged in the likes of Donegal, Sligo and Mayo. It comes as a number…
Banks & Insurance Companies to contribute to Mica Fund
Homes impacted by the Mica or pyrite conditions in Donegal and Sligo could be line to recieve contributions from banks and insurance companies. The Housing Minister says good progress is being made in talks on changes to the scheme. Homeowners across the west and north west of the Country…