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Donegal Daily is a news website based in County Donegal, north-west Ireland. The sports editor is Chris McNulty, who also edits the related Donegal Sport Hub website. [1] Other websites have cited Donegal Daily as a source, [2] [3] [4] as have several newspapers [5] [6] and RTÉ. [7] [8]
The news service gives coverage of local news and events from across the city of Derry and counties Donegal, Londonderry and Tyrone. There are three main extended news bulletins Mondays to Fridays at 8.30am, 1.00pm and 5.00pm. From 8.00pm until 12-midnight, Highland Radio airs hourly live news bulletins provided by Newstalk in Dublin. [citation ...
Winds reached 100mph as Storm Eowyn left one person dead, more than a million people without power and caused significant travel disruption across the UK and Ireland. Rail services, flights and ...
The Donegal People's Press (formerly Donegal People's Press and Derry and Tyrone News) is a weekly local newspaper in north County Donegal, Ireland.The paper is published every Tuesday in the north of the county, and a separate edition of the paper, with some alterations, is published in the south of the county, as the Tuesday edition of the Donegal Democrat.
"We just want peace now," a displaced Palestinian woman living in Buncrana, County Donegal, told BBC News NI. Majida Al Askri said 32 of her relatives have died since the war in Gaza began.
Derry People/Donegal News (owned by North West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company [28]) The Donegal Democrat (owned by Iconic Newspapers [28]) Donegal People's Press (owned by Iconic Newspapers [28]) Donegal Post (owned by Iconic Newspapers [28]) Finn Valley Post (owned by Iconic Newspapers [28]) Finn Valley Voice [29]
Storm Herminia brings gusts of up to 83mph to the UK as Met Office yellow weather warnings continue
The Donegal News (also known as Derry People/Donegal News and formerly Derry People) is a twice-weekly local newspaper in the northwest of the island of Ireland, first published in 1902. Originally covering Derry , Northern Ireland , it moved across the border to Letterkenny , County Donegal , at the beginning of the Second World War and took ...