Man arrested as part of Lyra McKee murder investigation released

A 26-year-old man arrested by detectives on Tuesday investigating the murder of journalist Lyra McKee has been released.

The journalist was killed while observing riots in the Creggan area in April 2019.

A report is now to be submitted to the Public Prosecution Service.

Police say the investigation into the death of Lyra McKee remains ongoing.

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Cluid to meet with Cllrs over plans to demolish Dungloe apartments

Housing Association, Clúid has agreed to meet with members of the Glenties Municipal District to discuss plans to demolish 16 apartments in Dungloe.

It’s after grave concern and strong opposition was expressed towards the demolition of any units.

The onsite meeting is to be held on March 29th at the Cois Locha Apartments,Gweedore Road.

Councillor Micheal Cholm macGiollaEasbuig says the local community is willing to take a stand against the demolition of the properties:


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LUH issues ED appeal ahead of Bank Holidays

Letterkenny University Hospital is asking people not to attend the Emergency Department in the coming days unless it’s absolutely necessary.

Management say the period around St Patrick’s Day is always busy, and with two Bank Holidays this week, they are very concerned.

Management say the Emergency Department at Letterkenny University Hospital is very busy, and people are experiencing long waiting times on trolleys before being admitted to a bed on a ward. Yesterday, 139 patients presented to the ED.

The ongoing pressure on bed availability has also resulted in a number of elective procedures being postponed, and patients are being contacted directly if their procedure is being postponed.

In a statement this afternoon, Manager Sean Murphy says the hospital is seeing a significant increase in COVID-19 positive admissions and attendances, while also dealing with high volumes of non-Covid patients.

Today, there are 84 patients with COVID-19 being treated in the hospital, while 11 wards are affected by COVID-19 outbreaks.

As a result, Visiting restrictions remain in place at the hospital, with visiting only allowed on compassionate grounds, and arranged in advance with the nurse manager on the ward.

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Statement in full –

Media Statement

Visiting Restrictions remain in place at Letterkenny University Hospital

16 March 2022

 

Visiting restrictions remain in place at Letterkenny University Hospital as the site continues to be severely impacted by COVID-19.

 

The hospital is seeing a significant increase in COVID-19 positive admissions and attendances, while also dealing with high volumes of non-Covid patients. Today, Wednesday, 16 March there are 84 patients with COVID-19 being treated in the hospital. In addition there are 11 wards affected by COVID-19 outbreaks.

 

Access to visiting continues to be limited to compassionate grounds only and these visits should be arranged in advance with the nurse manager on the ward.

 

In addition, the Emergency Department is very busy and people are experiencing long waiting times on trolleys before being admitted to a bed on a ward. Yesterday 139 patients presented to the Emergency Department.

 

The ongoing pressure on bed availability has also resulted in a number of elective procedures being postponed and patients are being contacted directly if their procedure is being postponed.

 

The hospital acknowledges that delays in the Emergency Department and postponing procedures are very difficult for patients and their families and would like to apologise for the inconvenience and distress these delays cause.

 

The hospital is committed to treating everyone who presents at the Emergency Department; people who are seriously injured or ill are assessed and treated as a priority and those who do not require urgent care may be waiting longer.

 

Sean Murphy, Hospital Manager at Letterkenny University Hospital said, “Our hospital is extremely challenged by the rising number of Covid-19 admissions and ongoing high attendances at our Emergency Department. The current rise in cases reinforces the need for all of us to continue to adhere to the public health advice. By continuing to manage the risk for yourself, you also do so for others who are more vulnerable.

 

St Patrick’s Day has always been a very busy day for Emergency Departments and given that this year we will have two bank holidays and a weekend together, I would like to remind the public to consider all care options before attending the Emergency Department.  If your health problem is not an emergency you should contact your GP during normal surgery hours or the NoWDOC GP out of hours service, in the first instance.

 

“I want to thank the public for their ongoing support of our efforts to keep Covid out of our hospital. These precautions will help protect our patients and keep infections out of our hospital.”

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Post-Brexit trade talks between Britain and US to begin on Monday

Post-Brexit trade talks between Britain and the United States will begin next Monday in Baltimore.

Securing a dealing arrangement with America was one of the main goals of the campaign which led to the UK leaving the EU.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the agenda will include discussions on easing supply-chain congestion, developing green economies, and promoting digital trade.

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Assistant Commissioner says public safety is top priority for gardai

Road-users are being urged to exercise caution over the long bank holiday weekend.

Paula Hillman is Assistant Garda Commissioner for roads policing. She says there will be a large Garda presence across the country over the coming days, with the emphasis being placed on ensuring people have a safe and enjoyable break…………..

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Savage Letterkenny attack ‘could have been murder’

 

A Garda Inspector has described a weekend assault in Letterkenny as a savage attack that could well have been murder.

The incident happened in the Long Lane area of the town in the early hours of Sunday morning.

The victim, a man his is 50s, lost a substantial amount of blood after being beaten about the head.

The attacker then stole the mans car which was later recovered by Gardaí at Kirkstown, Letterkenny later that morning shortly after 6am.

Inspector Pat O’Donnell says this was a very serious incident and the person responsible could potentially do it again:

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Many factors leading to ‘perfect storm’ at Letterkenny University Hospital

 

Many factors are leading to a ‘perfect storm’ at Letterkenny University Hospital.

That’s according to the Chairperson of the Regional Health Forum West Cllr Gerry McMonagle who was speaking after another night of significant overcrowding at the hospital.

It’s understood that seven ambulances were backed up at the Emergency Department door at one point.

Latest figures show that there were 84 Covid patients being treated on site at the facility as of 8pm last night, 2 in ICU.

Cllr McMonagle says there needs to be urgent discussions with the HSE and local GPs to explore ways of alleviating the crisis:

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Dubs level is where Donegal want to be – Karen Guthrie

This Saturday in Clones (1pm), Donegal will be involved in the first of the double header games in the Ladies National Football League semi-finals.

Donegal take on defending league champions Dublin and travel to Monaghan with two wins out of three in the group stage.

Favourites Dublin won all three of their group games.

In the other semi-final, All Ireland champions Meath face off with Mayo (3pm).

If Donegal were to overcome the Dubs, another game in the final would be welcome with the championship six weeks away.

In Highland’s preview of the game Tom Comack has been speaking with Karen Guthrie.
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