Quigley’s Point father urges more people here to consider becoming organ donors A Quigley’s Point man who underwent a life changing double lung transplant in... Read More
Caoimhinn Barr
Caoimhinn studied at University College Cork, completing a degree in English and sociology in 1998. He worked at the Derry Journal, Donegal Democrat and Donegal On Sunday newspapers before joining the Inishowen Independent editorial team in 2009.
Moville’s Fr. Eugene Boland describes process as ‘long and painful’ Fr Eugene Boland, who was cleared of indecent assault charges in 2012, will resume his... Read More
Peninsula set to feature in flagship television nature series Inishowen is set to feature as part of a flagship RTÉ Television nature series, which begins... Read More
Household rubbish, including a large TV, dumped close to scenic Grainne’s Gap Brazen illegal dumpers who have strewn several bags of rubbish, including an old... Read More
‘After much deliberation, I have decided to allow my name go forward’ Burnfoot councillor John Ryan has confirmed that he WILL contest May local elections... Read More
A total of 3,914 now signing on at Buncrana social welfare office The number of unemployed people in Inishowen has risen slightly for the second... Read More
Council to light tip of Inishowen to celebrate national holiday Whether or not the aurora flashes its light fantastic over Malin Head for the bank... Read More
Road remains sealed off at Cockhill The Cockhill Road remains closed this morning as Gardai continue to investigate the cause of a fatal road traffic... Read More
€400,000 spent on Donegal signs but many are incorrect and confusing Inishowen motorists have been left perplexed by the new Wild Atlantic Way signs, which... Read More
New park would create jobs and bring more tourists here An ambitious plan to establish and develop Ireland’s first national marine park, biosphere fishery reserve... Read More