Police in Fermanagh appeal for information following collision
Police in Fermanagh are appealing following a collision on Thursday afternoon, November 2nd. It happened at approximately 1.10pm in the carpark outside Fermanagh House in Enniskillen. A black Ford Fiesta was collided with whilst parked in a disabled parking bay. Police are keen to speak to the…
Section of N3 closed following accident
Following a serious road traffic collision, a section of the N3 at Templenew, Ballyshannon is closed and will remain closed for a period today. Diversions are currently in place and motorists are asked to avoid the area if possible. No Further information is available at this time.
Finn Harps appoint Darren Murphy as manager
Finn Harps have appointed Darren Murphy as the club’s new manager for next season. Murphy, who had been Dave Rogers assistant at Finn Park prior to his departure, has signed a two-year deal. Rogers left the club in September after a return of just one point from six games, and…
Man charged for criminal damage caused at Boyle Garda Station
A man has been charged after causing criminal damage at Boyle Garda Station. A number of windows at the front of the station were smashed on Thursday just before 9.30pm. The man, who was in his 40s, was subsequently arrested and charged, and appeared before Sligo District Court this afternoon.
The Friday Panel, Chris MacManus, Donal Gilroy
The Panel discuss their personal election intentions, the Gaza crisis, reducing speed limits, the move towards a cashless society, coalition Government possibilities, and a once-fledgling acting career. Guests are MEP Chris MacManus and Cllr Donal Gilroy
Work begins on new security system at Ireland West Airport in Knock
Work has begun on a new security system at Ireland West Airport in Knock. It’s part of their ongoing Airport Transformation programme. Work has commenced on the installation of a new high-tech security screening system which, when completed, will remove the need for passengers to remove laptops and…
Councillor walks away from meeting after Irish Water refuses to engage with him as Gaeilge
A Donegal councillor has defended his decision to leave a council meeting after an Irish Water representative refused to engage with him in Irish. Micheal Cholm Macgiollaeasbuig, insists bodies such as Irish Water have a responsibility to deal with representatives such as him with Irish as their first language