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The All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-finals are underway, and Monaghan face Donegal in the second of the four matches in an Ulster clash. It's a repeat of the Ulster quarter-final between ...
Broadcaster Joe Duffy has said that he has not been approached to contest in the next presidential election.
Duffy noted the Liveline would be open as normal on Monday, even if he wasn’t there. Signing off for the last time, he kept it short and sweet: “Love you all, it’s been a privilege.” ...
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Football Donegal manager Jim McGuinness is shouting loud enough as they finally reach Croke Park Former boss Declan Bonner and local journalist Frank Craig discuss the ‘forgotten county ...
Donegal have played more championship games than any other county so far this season. Monaghan have played the fewest games of the eight quarter-finalists.
Gardaí in Donegal seized a number of cars at checkpoints throughout the county as rally fans arrived for the Donegal International Rally.
When: Donegal school board meeting, June 12. School board members Lisa Albert and Janet Love were absent.
Donegal are the first team into the All-Ireland Senior Football semi-finals. Jim McGuinness' Ulster champions came back from seven points down at half-time to defeat Monaghan by 1-26 to 1-20.
The New York Times, in a page-one hit piece published this week, went after Trump Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy for — of all things — having a large Catholic family and being happy ...
As he prepared to hang up his mic on RTÉ Radio 1's Liveline on Friday, veteran broadcaster Joe Duffy said that the show will "go on" after his departure.
Joe Duffy praises Liveline callers as he prepares for final show Joe Duffy has praised the callers as he prepares for his last episode of RTE’s famous phone-in show on Friday afternoon.