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Northern Ireland · Northern IrelandAn investigation has been launched after a minor earthquake reading was registered in Donegal last night. Many people heard the sound of what appeared to be an earthquake within the Ballybofey and surrounding areas just before 9pm last night. Local schoolteacher Brendan O’Donoghue who operates the seismometer equipment at St Columba’s College in Stranorlar confirmed a very clear signal showed on the equipment at that time. He is now appealing fo…See the Story
Small earthquake confirmed in Donegal
Northern Ireland · Northern IrelandDerry City manager Ruaidhri HigginsGalway United have shown they are here to stay in the Premier Division with results so far in the season. Their record of seven goals scored and conceded in 12 matches is unique. But it matters little when points are going on the board. John Caulfield has masterminded a victory over Derry City this season as well as leaders Shelbourne. Shamrock Rovers almost joined that club last week. City manager Ruaidhri Hi…See the Story
Higgins: We must stamp our authority over Galway
Northern Ireland · Northern IrelandDerry City and Strabane District Council says there will be minimal disruption to its services over the upcoming Bank Holiday weekend. Bins will be collected as normal and Recycling Centres across the city and district will be open as normal. Visitor Services including The Tower Museum and The Guildhall will open as normal, as well as cemeteries. The Alley Theatre will be open as normal over the weekend and on the Bank Holiday Monday. Some small…See the Story
Council announces Bank Holiday opening hours
Police · Northern IrelandA picture has popped up on social media channels showing a PSNI liveried with a parking ticket in Derry. The image was shared on Facebook, much to the amusement of people commenting underneath. The PSNI car is parked on Strand Road about 100 yards from the local police station. It seems to be facing the wrong way on the right-hand side of the road. However, the PSNI has clarified that someone has taken a parking ticket off another vehicle and pl…See the Story
Jokers place parking ticket on police car in Derry
Northern Ireland · Northern IrelandThe Derry branch of United Against Racism has called on people to support the annual May Day march. The event which is organised by the Derry Trades Union Council will take place on Saturday, May 4, at 4 pm in Waterloo Square. Spokesperson Davy McAuley explained why the group thought it was important to be there. “To defeat racism and the far right we need a united working class. “The best vehicle to achieve this is the Trade Union movement.…See the Story
United Against Racism May Day rally and march
Northern Ireland · Northern IrelandA life-sized model of a Suffragette will be on display in The Tower Museum this month as part of this year’s Worker’s Rights and Social Justice Programme. Standing at an impressive 170cm tall and made up of over 32,000 bricks, Hope, the Lego Suffragette will be on display in the museum throughout the programme of events. Hope was originally built in 2018 for the UK Parliament’s Education and Engagement team, to help them tell the story of women’…See the Story
Life-size Suffragette Lego model lands in Derry
Northern Ireland · Northern IrelandSDLP Infrastructure MLA Mark H Durkan has written to the Department for Infrastructure to assess safety concerns on the Groarty Road following several collisions in recent weeks. Mr Durkan previously secured improvements including signage and ‘slow’ road markings which were installed last year along this rural route. The MLA for Foyle said: “I’ve contacted DfI Roads to relay serious concerns about the safety along the Groarty Road. “Despite safe…See the Story
Durkan calls for safety measures on Groarty Road
Northern Ireland · Northern IrelandMissing teen Steven Boyle now foundGardai say Steven Boyle (15) from Magherabeg, Donegal has been located safe and well. “An Garda Síochána would like to thank the public and the media for their assistance.” At one point, Gardai believed Steven had cross the border into Derry and sought the assistance of the PSNI in the search for him.See the Story