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An Independent Donegal TD has raised the issue of social media safety in the Dáil today.Recent reports highlighted that adolescent males can be quickly subjected to harmful online content curated by algorithms.Deputy Thomas Pringle said he was
It’s emerged that a number of refugees are set to move to Dromahair in the next 24 hours. Just yesterday, the former Abbey Manor Hotel got the ‘green light’ to house 155 international protection applicants. The High Court rejected a bid by Leit
Letterkenny University Hospital was among the most overcrowded facilities in Ireland in April.In a statement today, the INMO says that a worrying trend of overcrowding across the country has continued, particularly in the north west and west.Fi
Once again during the Month of April a group of TY students joined us here at the Ocean FM studios in Collooney Students from a number of local schools had the opportunity to see how radio worked and as a result took responsibility for the rese
There's said to be huge disappointment in Easkey over the latest round of the Town and Village Renewal Scheme. The community submitted what's been described as an impressive application for much needed funding but was unsuccessful. County Sligo
Farmers who are losing forestry land as a result of ash dieback could be set receive grants to clear them and replant new trees. The Agriculture Minister is bringing proposals to Cabinet for a 79-and-a-half million euro package – with farmers r
Getting rid of rent pressure zones would prove disastrous for Sligo.That's according to local People Before Profit Cllr Gino O'Boyle, who was reacting to calls from The Irish Property Owners' Association for the Government to row back on the cu
The community of Dromahair now has two choices following a High Court decision over the Abbey Manor Hotel.That's according to Local Election Labour Candidate Bernie Linanne, who was speaking after the former hotel was given the green light to h
The HSE has confirmed that a funding application is to be made to redevelop Markievicz House in Sligo. A feasibility study has already been completed to ascertain the extent of potential services that could be accommodated in the building and t
A former hotel in north Leitrim has got the 'green light' to house 155 international protection applicants. The High Court has rejected a bid by Leitrim County Council to block the plan - and said work can 'go ahead' at the former Abbey Manor H
A new community park is on the way to Laghey. It's after the village was awarded €250k as part of the Town and Village Renewal Scheme earlier today. The project is set to include an outdoor recreational amenity and play space.Local Fianna Fail
The Killybegs Garda station has been open more days and longer hours since the employment of an administrative position.This was welcomed by local councillors at the recent Donegal Joint Policing Committee meeting, where it was highlighted that
Sligo County Council have unanimously supported a motion to reopen the Western Rail Corridor.The motion was proposed by Mayor of Sligo and Independent Councillor, Declan Bree, who believes the rail corridor is a crucial piece of infrastructure
The recent drop in arrests for road offences does not mean that incidents of that nature aren't happening.That's the view of Sinn Fein's Transport Spokesperson, Martin Kenny, after figures released showed a decline in arrests driving under the
With the ongoing housing crisis continuing to impact county Sligo, fixing current issues remains a top priority.Midlands- North West European election candidate Lisa Chambers has been speaking ahead of a public meeting which takes place tonight
It's claimed that a motorist travelled through a north Leitrim village at 150km/h recently. There's a limit of 50km in place at Lurganboy, but it's reported that a lot of drivers are speeding excessively through the village. Residents are said
Staff at Sligo University Hospital need to know they are supported if a patient becomes violent or aggressive. That's according to Minister of State at the Department of Health Mary Butler, who was speaking at the opening of the new Ballyshanno
A number of projects in Sligo and Leitrim are set to benefit from almost €2 million in funding under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme. The funding will see old and derelict buildings repurposed for community use. Tubbercurry is to get the bi
There's only ever been nine female Councillors elected to Sligo County Council since the formation of the state. In Leitrim, the number is just six while there have been eleven women elected onto Donegal County Council. So far, there are curren
A Donegal Pharmacist is urging the Government to reform the funding model for pharmacies, before increasing their workload. An expert taskforce is considering expanding pharmacy services to include independent prescribing powers, the provision
Both Sligo and Leitrim buck the national trend when it comes to the number of claims over accidents caused by uninsured cars Nationally, there's been an 11 per cent rise in such claims with most counties recording an increase. Leitrim however h
New research about the Irish Civil War is said to have uncovered new information. The Irish Civil War Fatalities Project shows that County Sligo experienced much higher levels of violence in the Civil War than it had in the War of Independence.
For the second Sunday in a row, Donegal leave Celtic Park with an Ulster Championship victory. Sunday's extra-time win (0-18 to 0-16) over Tyrone sets up an Ulster final with Armagh on May 12th. Despite running on fumes, Paddy McGill and his te
Men's manager John Russell on Friday night's 3-1 loss in Drogheda - Women's manager Tommy Hewitt on Saturday night's 1-0 home loss to Cork City - plus outgoing Rovers Treasurer David Rowe Rovers current financial situation - following a deficit
Improvements for Monasteraden received support from the Sligo County Council at the recent County Development Plan meeting.Land has been secured in the area with the intention of providing community facilities, once funding is received.Local Fi
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