Donegal beat Derry to reach Dr McKenna Cup Final

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Donegal had four points to spare in their Dr McKenna Cup semi final win on Tuesday night.

It finished Donegal 2-9 Derry 0-11 at MacCumhaill Park in Ballybofey.

Oisin Kelly and Martin McHugh were on commentary for Highland Radio Sport.

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Gritting suspended in Ballymagroarty after attack

It’s emerged that gritter services have been withdrawn from the Ballymagroarty area of Derry until further notice following an attack on Monday evening.

The gritter was pelted with stones, but the driver was not injured.

Foyle MLA Mark H Durkan described it as a disgraceful attack on someone going about their job to make the community safer.

Statement in full –

Durkan condemns attack on gritter

SDLP Foyle MLA Mark H Durkan has condemned an attack on a gritter in the Ballymagroarty area of Derry on Monday evening.
The gritter was pelted with stones, but the driver was not injured.
Gritter services have been withdrawn from the Ballymagroarty area until further notice.
Foyle MLA Mr Durkan said:
“This is a disgraceful attack on someone going about their job to make our community safer. I would call on those behind this attack to cease this type of activity immediately, they are doing nothing but depriving the community of vital winter services and putting people at risk with potentially an out of control gritter on our roads.
“Temperatures are currently freezing and the people of Ballymagroarty will now be without a gritter. Gritting is an essential service that makes our roads safer in cold temperatures, it helps prevent accidents and ensures people can still travel and go about their lives whatever the weather. This is a hilly area and the lack of a gritter will make things much more difficult for buses trying to take children to school and people travelling to work.
“My thoughts go out to the driver caught up in this attack. While I’m grateful they were not injured this would still have been a traumatic experience. This is an attack on the local community and those who carried it out should hang their heads in shame. They need to wise up and focus on contributing something positive to their community, instead of making life difficult for residents.

“I’ve been in touch with DfI and community leaders to establish a timeframe for the return of services to the area and to ask what we as elected community representatives can do to help facilitate the swift return of this vital winter service.”

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Varadkar was to scrap most restrictions by March 3st

Leo Varadkar has told his party he wants to set a deadline of March 31st to end almost all legal Covid restrictions.

He told a meeting of the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party the waning severity of the Omicron variant combined with large amounts of immunity in the population mean restrictions should be eased quickly over the coming weeks.

However, he noted some measures like mask wearing, staying at home when symptomatic and Covid passes for international travel will likely stay into the summer.

Meanwhile, the Labour Party Leader Alan Kelly says the government should act quickly on any new NPHET advice on easing restrictions…………


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11,683 new Covid-19 cases in ROI

11,683 new cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed this evening, 5,767 through PCR tests and a further 5,916 positive antigen tests registered through the HSE portal yesterday.

As of 8am today, 979 patients were in hospital with Covid 19, 93 of them in ICU.

Latest available figures for Legtterkenny University Hospital show 49 infected patients, three of them in ICU.

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Watch: Maxi Curran says turnovers cost them

The LYIT will enter the qualifiers of the Sigerson Cup following the five point defeat (2-25 to 3-15) at the hands of University of Limerick in round 2 at the Air Dome on Tuesday.

Manager Maxi Curran told Angelina Nugent there was positives with the LYIT comeback in the game but the turnovers and mistakes proved very costly:

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Man arrested in Aisling Murphy murder probe

Gardaí investigating the fatal assault on Ashling Murphy have arrested a male in his 30s on suspicion of murder.

The male is now detained in Tullamore Garda Station under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984.

Earlier today, the 23 year old was laid to rest following a funeral mass attended by the President, Taoiseach and a number of ministers.

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