Donegal put down early-season marker as they cruise to victory over Monaghan in Dr McKenna Cup final
THAT’S all folks from the Dr McKenna Cup. It was worthwhile fun while it lasted and Donegal laid down an early marker for 2026 as they cruised to a 12-point victory over Monaghan to win it for the ...
Donegal combined the tried and tested with exciting new talent sweep to victory in the Dr McKenna Cup title, claiming the pre-season silverware for the first time since 2019 with a thumping 12 points ...
Donegal singer-songwriter Seán Feeny returns with ‘Galactic Tides’, a sweeping, atmospheric folk-pop track exploring displacement, discovery, and the search for belonging. The single arrived on ...
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Donegal up the ante after half-time to reach McKenna Cup decider at the expense of Derry
Donegal booked their spot in Saturday’s Dr McKenna Cup final with victory over reigning champions Derry at a wet Celtic Park on Wednesday night. The sides were due to meet in the first game of the ...
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness has named his team to take on Derry in the McKenna Cup semi-final this evening. There are seven changes from the side that defeated Antrim on Sunday. Brendan McCole, ...
One of the world's most endangered whales that was first identified two years off the coast of County Donegal has been sighted for a second time some 3,000 miles away. The North Atlantic right whale ...
A 32-year-old man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a prominent Co Donegal businessman. Michael Maloney, with an address at Loughross Point in Ard an Rátha, is charged with the murder ...
A MAN who is accused of murdering Donegal businessman Stephen McCahill earlier this week, performed during the homecoming celebrations following the Limerick hurlers' All-Ireland victory in 2023. Mr ...
A man has appeared in court in Co Donegal charged with the murder of businessman Stephen McCahill. The married father (66) of two was found dead outside his home at Beagh, Ardara, early on Monday ...
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More than 770,000 foreign visitors traveled to Ireland in August 2025. Crowded crosswalks, chaotic Temple Bar crowds and packed museums still define a first trip to Dublin. But for a growing number of ...
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