The following deaths have taken place in Donegal: The death has taken place of Foncie Ward, Knocknafaugher and Ards, Creeslough. Mr Ward (96) passed away in Derby, England on Wednesday, March 12.
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Irish Mirror on MSNDonegal woman, who was oldest in Ireland, has died 'peacefully at home' at the age of 109Ruby, who was 109, was born in Castlefin, Co Donegal, in 1915, and died this morning, her family announced. Her wake will be ...
Among the speakers at last night’s meeting were Sinn Féin representatives Cllr Noel Jordan and Deputy Pearse Doherty. Commenting afterwards, Doherty TD said: “Plans are in place to move this centre ...
FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint A motorist was arrested this morning after being caught under the influence while speeding. The ...
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Independent.ie on MSNWidespread sadness following death of Ruby Druce, Ireland’s oldest person (109)Ruby was Ireland’s oldest known resident since August last year following the passing of Galway’s Phyllis Furness (109). When ...
Sheeran dropped into Moville man Oran McGonagle’s packed Dubliner bar in Boston for a surprise St Patrick’s Day show ...
Vice captain Ben Edeh helping out the Mayo defence in their quarter-final triumph away to Donegal. The absence of Edeh and ...
Cobh Ramblers' dream start to the SSE Airtricity Men's First Division season continued with a 2-0 victory over promotion ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNWeekend previews: Ryan's Cork selection smells of intentGalway will be raging to bounce back from a mediocre display against Limerick but the team named by Pat Ryan feels like a statement of intent.
From RTÉ Radio 1's The History Show, writer Mary Russell tells the story of how the very first Ordnance Survey maps of ...
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Belfast Live on MSNCo Down spot named best place to live in Northern Ireland by The Sunday TimesDundrum has been named the best place to live in Northern Ireland in the annual Sunday Times Best Places to Live guide. Two ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'Welcoming and wonderful place to call home': Double celebration as Northern Ireland county named twice in top three best places to live listCo Down has knocked last year’s winner, Portstewart, into third place, with Dundrum being crowned the top place to live spot ...
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