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Yesterday
1st May 2025
Planning permission sought for new village shop in Creeslough away from site of tragic explosion
This year
2025
Families of Creeslough victims lodge objection to new service station at explosion site
Dáil told Creeslough families ‘re-traumatised’ after permission granted to redevelop site of tragedy
Four men, three women and three children, ranging in age from five to 59, died in the blast that ripped through the Co Donegal village’s Applegreen service station.
Last year
2024
Man arrested in connection with Creeslough explosion released without charge
Man arrested in connection with Creeslough explosion
‘We need answers’: Creeslough families meet ministers to push for public inquiry
Creeslough families plead with Justice Minister to meet them before election
Justice Minister agrees to meet with Creeslough families who want public inquiry into explosion
Creeslough families write to Justice Minister asking for public inquiry into explosion
Man and woman arrested in Creeslough investigation released without charge
Two men arrested in relation to fatal Creeslough explosion released without charge
Two men arrested in relation to fatal explosion at Creeslough service station
The explosion killed 10 people in October 2022.
Gardaí said the men (both aged in their 50s) were arrested for alleged offences contrary to the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997.
Ten people, including three children, were killed in the blast at the Applegreen service station in Creeslough on 7 October, 2022.
Media regulator partially upholds complaint against TG4 Creeslough documentary for causing harm
All time
Remembering the 10 victims of the Creeslough tragedy
Close to €1.9 million raised for the Creeslough community via the Irish Red Cross appeal fund
More than 1,350 lines of enquiries followed by gardaí since fatal Creeslough explosion
Memorial service planned to mark first anniversary of the Creeslough explosion
'Unbelievable' - The growth of women's football in Creeslough, Dunfanaghy and rural Donegal
Search and rescue dogs from Co Down prepare for deployment in Turkey to help in disaster zone
TG4 confirms its documentary on Creeslough tragedy will air tonight as planned
Family of two Creeslough victims asks TG4 to postpone documentary
Truck run organised by one of the first responders to Creeslough tragedy taking place today
Together for Creeslough concert an opportunity to 'look forward with hope'
Donations to Irish Red Cross reached €42 million for the crisis in Ukraine
President pays tribute to Private Sean Rooney and Creeslough victims in Christmas speech
Gardaí have concluded their examination of Creeslough blast site
Businesses affected by Creeslough blast to receive grants to repair damage
Gardaí granted extension to continue to preserve scene of the Creeslough explosion
Therapist: A reflection on Creeslough and the grief of a community
Mary Spring
Josepha Madigan apologises for tweet in immediate aftermath of Creeslough explosion
'They were always together': Funeral of Robert Garwe and Shauna Flanagan Garwe takes place
Creeslough explosion victim Hugh Kelly was in remission after cancer battle, funeral hears
Funeral services for Creeslough explosion victims Martina Martin and Leona Harper take place
People of Creeslough showing great example of solidarity, Higgins says, as funerals take place
UK Labour leader offers condolences to Creeslough families on second day of funerals
'That goal... I'm dedicating it to those 10 beautiful souls who perished on Friday' - Barrett
'It would touch anybody's heart': Creeslough comes together for the first of 10 funerals
Irish Red Cross fund to support Creeslough community raises €352,000 in first 24 hours
Taoiseach: Winter eviction ban still being considered, but is 'not the solution' to homeless crisis
'We do not have words to explain it': First funerals for victims of Creeslough explosion take place