Polyglot Arieh Smith, who has studied 40 languages including Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese and Spanish, visited Falcarragh in ...
A new primary care centre has opened in County Donegal with the aim of providing vital and innovative health services for the community. Dunfanaghy Primary Care Centre (PCC) will open to the public ...
Weavers of Ireland's famous Donegal tweed have called for a special protected status for their product, as the craft industry battles a raft of cheaper imitations branding themselves as "Donegals".
2024 was a big year for the navigation software space, with Google becoming the most active player in a market where rivals were supposed to spend big dollars. Apple has been almost dormant in ...
THE owner of Centra in Dunfanaghy has promised that the store will continue to see improvements as part of its ongoing efforts to help combat climate change. Centra Dunfanaghy has made significant ...
One user told WIRED that Google Maps directed them to “drive right into a wall that’s been up since 2003.” Residents in the West Bank have long complained that missing and outdated data on ...
A multi agency employment support guide highlighting services for people from Black and Minority Ethnic communities in Donegal was launched in Letterkenny last week. ‘Supporting Pathways to Work: For ...
A Donegal businessman has been found guilty of engaging in a sexual act with a teenage girl in 2011. He was found guilty of defilement by a jury at Donegal Circuit Court. The man, who is now in his ...
At launch, the Apple Maps web beta included basic functionality like searching for points of interest, seeing ratings, browsing area Guides, and getting directions. With Look Around, the web ...
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Dunfanaghy ABC boxers were to the fore at the Donegal Novice Championships in Letterkenny on Tuesday night. Dunfanaghy had four boxers – Tiarnán McGinley, Odhran McCarry, Cathal Russell, Mick McGinley ...
Martin Doherty, a chartered engineer, surveyor and lawyer, based in Buncrana, Co Donegal, said he believes the downgrade decisions are motivated by a desire to limit redress spending.