Danielle McLaughlin trial to come before new fast-track special court

The trial of a man accused of the rape and murder of Danielle McLaughlin is to be heard in a new fast-track special court.

The murder of the 28 year old from Buncrana is expected to be the first case heard in the new court which will be operational within months.

The trial of Vikat Bhagat who has been charged with Danielle’s murder began more than four years ago and has been subject to numerous delays.

Danielle’s mother, Andrea Brannigan is hopeful they will have a verdict within a year of the trial coming before this special court:


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McBrine marks 100th appearance with win in Oman

The Ireland men’s team secured a T-20 win over Nepal in Oman earlier this afternoon as North West player Andy McBrine marked his 100th International with victory.

Despite posting a poor batting total of 127 to catch, a great bowling effort lead by McBrine got Nepal out for 111 for 9.

Ireland did enough to win the game by 16 runs.

McBrine took 2 wickets for 13 in four overs and in the process took his International wicket tally to 99.

Shane Getkate also batted for Ireland today hitting 14.

Ireland start their ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier campaign on Friday against the UAE.

MATCH SUMMARY

Ireland Men v Nepal Men, Oman T20 Quadrangular Series, Muscat, 14 February 2022

Ireland 127 (20 overs: G Dockrell 28, C Campher 20; D Airee 4-21)
Nepal 111-9 (20 overs: D Airee 28; A McBrine 2-13, B McCarthy 2-15)

Ireland Men won by 16 runs

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7,103 new cases of Covid-19

A further 3,494 PCR-confirmed cases of Covid-19, and 3,609 positive antigen tests logged through the HSE portal.

As of 8am today, 665 Covid-19 patients are in hospital, of whom 67 are in intensive care.

Yesterday, the Health Protection Surveillance Centre was notified of 4,331 PCR-confirmed cases of Covid-19 with 2,950 people registering a positive antigen test through the HSE portal.

While on Saturday, there were 4,940 PCR-confirmed cases of the virus with 3,650 people registering a positive antigen test.

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Mica homeowners question ‘faith of the process’

There’s a question of faith in the process, that’s according to the PRO of the Mica Action Group.

It comes as it’s reported that the controversial sliding scale element of the enhanced Mica Redress scheme is set to be replaced by another model proposed by the SCSI.

The alternative model will cost 8 different house types.

In a social media update, PRO of the Mica Action Group, Michael Doherty confirmed that homeowner representatives are seeking a meeting with the SCSI after being asked to submit their own considerations.

Mr Doherty says the request from the SCSI is a bit late in the day:


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Tanaiste wants protocol issues resolved before Assembly election

The Tanaiste says he would like to see issues around the Northern Ireland Brexit protocol resolved before May’s Assembly elections in the North.

Engagement between the UK and EU is continuing in a bid to break the deadlock over the Brexit arrangement.

Speaking at an informal meeting of EU Trade Ministers in France, Leo Varadkar says it’s important to get agreement on the protocol:


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Work hybrid and live smart in Ardara, that’s what one Dubliner is doing

Seán Cannon-Earley is Managing Director of Creative Campaigning at Teneo, a global consulting and advisory firm. A Dubliner born and bred, during the second wave of lockdown in early 2021, he was given an extended opportunity to live and work in Donegal and hasn’t looked back!

Seán’s new hybrid working approach in Donegal has reaped dividends both personally and professionally and the adopted Ardara man also shares some very insightful views on how strong connectivity in Donegal is changing the landscape of rural Donegal.

‘‘Okay wait until you’ve enjoyed and endured a Donegal winter and if you feel the same, we’ll relocate.’’ These were the wise words of Seán’s Donegal born wife Mary when he outlined his Donegal dream on New Year’s Day 2021. They both agreed to give it a try and while Seán was developing strategies for blue chip clients such as Irish Distillers, Allianz and Chadwicks Group, his wife Mary was also busy virtually teaching her South Dublin students. This was all from his in-laws’ home in Lettermacaward.

Seán and Mary wintered well in Donegal, enjoying the fresh air, dog walks along the beach in Narin and finalising finances for their new home. ‘’We both realised that relocation was an option that worked. When our mortgage approval came through, we had the choice between a one-bed terrace in Rathmines or a townhouse in Donegal. The decision wasn’t that difficult to make’’ explains Seán.

After some enquiries and negotiation, they secured the perfect home, a town house originally owned by two different generations of Mary’s family. Mary’s grandfather was Mick Kennedy, who once ran the family business, Kennedy of Ardara, producing handmade woolen garments from their very home and with their own list of international clients, including Macy’s and Bloomingdales in New York. ‘’Although not involved directly in the business, it was really lovely to bring this property back into the family for us’’ states Seán.

While working in Ardara Seán secured a promotion to Managing Director last year. Reconnecting with nature, having increased space both at home and outdoors, coupled with a majestic backdrop are all factors which he and his employer believe helped to inspire continuous creativity.

Additionally, many of his clients have increased their digital focus, meaning Teneo are busier than ever. With international restrictions slowly easing, that now results in more travel for Seán, who this year will travel to Dubai, New York and Brussels for client workshops. ‘’Having the airport nearby at Carrickfinn and with the new Emerald Air route to Dublin, really helps connectivity. I can travel from Carrickfinn via Dublin, directly to wherever I need to be. Fundamentally more travel isn’t a barrier and my employer has been very supportive, enabling a flexible working approach.’’

When asked what the challenges have been for a city man to relocate to Ardara, he genuinely struggles to think of a downside. ‘’There is such a strong community spirit here that you just don’t get in bigger cities. When we’re out walking in the evening, it feels like the whole town is out and everyone is genuinely interested to see how we’ve settled in and how they can help. The old school barter economy is alive and well in Donegal, which all adds to the sense of community!’’

Seán has spoken of at least four other contacts he knows who have made a similar move to rural villages like Ardara in the past two years. Considering the population of Ardara in 2016 was 732 and with new investment and visitor attractions coming on board, this certainly bodes well for the region. Donegal’s connectivity is enabling a generation of young professionals choosing a different career and lifestyle choice by relocating to the North West.

A Christmas present from his wife also brought up some interesting findings for Seán. An ancestry kit revealed 75% Donegal in his family lineage, giving further justification to his move and helped to reconnect with a distant relative in Downings. Seán Cannon-Earley can now literally claim that ‘Donegal is in his DNA’.

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Multiple fixed charge penalty notices handed out by Gardai over the weekend

A number of motorists have been handed fixed charge penalty notices after being caught speeding in Donegal over the weekend.

On Saturday night, Buncrana Roads Policing Unit while conducting a speed check on the N13, detected a vehicle travelling at 123KPH in a 100KPH speed zone.

A Fixed Charge Penalty Notice was issued to the driver.

Meanwhile, a number of Fixed Charge Penalty Notices were also handed out to motorists who were caught speeding by Lifford Gardaí yesterday as part of a speed check in a 60KPH zone at Murlog. One driver was detected travelling at a speed of 85KPH.

Gardai say at the time of the detections road conditions were wet.

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Keadue Rovers to protest on Kilmac win

Kilmacrennan Celtic won the Brian McCormick Cup Gweedore Area Final on Sunday beating Keadue Rovers 2-1 in the decider but there may be a twist to the game yet.

It’s understood Keadue have lodged an appeal with the Donegal League stating Kilmacrennan fielded an illegible player.

The Donegal League have yet to officially confirm the protest but the player in question already played in the competition with another club this season.

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Gardai issue new appeal in Andrew Burns murder investigation

Gardai in Donegal have made a renewed appeal for information about the murder of Andrew Burns 14 years ago.

The 27 year old was murdered at Donnyloop, Castlefinn on Tuesday February 12th, 2008.

One person has been convicted of this murder and is currently serving a life sentence, but gardai believe that a number of people were involved.

Shortly after 7pm on Tuesday February 12th, 2008, Andrew Burns from Strabane was driven across the border to Doneyloop Churchyard, where received a number of gunshot wounds. He was later found on a roadway close to the church, and pronounced dead shortly before 8pm.

Detective Inspector Pat O’Donnell says An Garda Síochána in Donegal would like to directly appeal to those individuals who were on the periphery of the group involved in Andrew’s murder, and in particular, their friends, family members and partners.

It has been 14 years since Andrew’s murder, and during that time he says, relationships and loyalties may have changed, and people may not now be constrained by the set of circumstances that existed for them in 2008.

He says Gardai are appealing to those individuals to look into their conscience and unburden themselves of whatever information they may have.

He thanked all the witnesses that have come forward and made statements in the intervening years, adding it’s never too late for those who have yet to come forward.

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