Working online from home continues to be hampered by a lack of connectivity in parts of Inishowen. Councillor Albert Doherty says there are still significant... Read More
Census 2022 reveals that there were 61,575 permanent private households in County Donegal last year – and most of them were built in recent decades.... Read More
The Mica Action Group has, for the first time, encouraged affected homeowners to join the ongoing High Court legal action instigated by the Defective Blocks... Read More
Inishowen model Layla Doherty decided to enter this year’s Miss Earth Ireland beauty pageant to bring further focus on the mica scandal. Layla, from Ballyliffin,... Read More
Inishowen has retained three Blue Flags for the 2023 summer bathing season, An Taisce announced last week. However, in a new departure for 2023, dogs... Read More
A taste of the future has come to Carndonagh this week with the finished eco-refit of the town’s Canny and Doherty SuperValu store. The five-month... Read More
Lady’s Bay, Buncrana’s shorefront beach, is facing into a second summer where swimming will be discouraged after another poor water quality assessment was issued by... Read More
The first of this season’s cruise ships arrived into Greencastle on Friday morning, as Foyle Port has announced that the number of liners calling here... Read More
The Inishowen Traditional Singers Circle, the bird observatory on Inishtrahull and The Exchange in Buncrana have been awarded grants totalling almost €60,000 under the Heritage... Read More
A young English filmmaker with strong Inishowen roots is making a documentary to show the true human cost of the mica house crisis. Siobhan Bahl... Read More