Kevin Mullan, The Derry Journal

Kevin Mullan

The Derry Journal

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Past articles by Kevin:

The streets of Derry and their names

Have you ever wondered how some of Derry's streets got their names and what those names mean? → Read More

Santa Claus is coming to Creggan

Santa Claus will be visiting Cromore Gardens this weekend as part of a range of festive celebrations as the Creggan Community Collective (CCC) gets set for Christmas. → Read More

Claudy road to be closed for nearly four months

A road near Claudy is to be closed for nearly four months to facilitate water rehabilitation works. → Read More

The streets of Derry and their names

Have you ever wondered how some of Derry's streets got their names and what those names mean? → Read More

Firmus Energy customers to benefit from 20.52% gas price reduction and save £416.60 per year

Firmus Energy customers in Derry are to benefit from a 20.52 per cent reduction in their gas bills which will take effect on New Year’s Day. → Read More

Man suffers broken arm and severe cuts and bruises in attack with wooden posts

A man suffered a broken arm and severe cuts and bruises after being attacked with wooden posts by two masked men in Clady. → Read More

Pádraig Delargy says unity debate must be broad ahead of Future of Ireland event in Derry

A Derry MLA has said a Sinn Féin Commission on the Future of Ireland event in the City Hotel next week will provide an opportunity for all citizens, including those from a traditional unionist background, to give their views on the prospect of Irish unity. → Read More

18 photographs of Derry in December 1988

The Celtic Bar senior citizens enjoyed their Christmas party, pupils dressed up to the nines for the St. Columb’s College formal, and Mike Scott brought The Waterboys to the Rialto following the release of their seminal ‘Fisherman's Blues’ record. → Read More

Man in his 50s dies after collision between car and tractor

A man has died after an accident involving a car and a tractor in County Derry. → Read More

75% of meals-on-wheels recipients in Western Trust and numbers increasing

Three quarters of meals-on-wheels recipients in the north are in the Western Trust, a new report has shown. → Read More

Plans to develop Domino’s pizza outlet at Skeoge

An application has been lodged for a new Domino’s pizza outlet at Skeoge. → Read More

21 photographs: Hundreds of pupils take part in Loughs Agency Water Warriors event

Hundreds of post-primary pupils took part in the Loughs Agency’s highly-anticipated Water Warriors event in the Millennium Forum. → Read More

Gerry Carroll says BBC proposals will ‘gut’ Radio Foyle

People Before Profit MLA Gerry Carroll has said the BBC’s proposals to reduce staff and services in a bid to save £2.3 million will ‘gut’ Radio Foyle. → Read More

Mayor Sandra Duffy expresses ‘deep concern’ at BBC’s proposed cuts at Radio Foyle

The Mayor of Derry and Strabane District Council, Councillor Sandra Duffy, has written to the BBC to express ‘deep concern’ at proposed cuts to Radio Foyle announced on Tuesday. → Read More

Birds must be kept indoors under legal order to tackle ‘cunning’ bird ‘flu

Pet bird owners and keepers of commercial, backyard and hobby flocks must keep their birds indoors or separate from wild birds from Monday in order to prevent the spread of ‘cunning’ bird ‘flu. → Read More

Beech Hill offering exclusive New Year’s Eve booking for a cool £29,500

Derry's Beech Hill Country House Hotel is accepting an exclusive booking this New Year's Eve for a cool £29,950. → Read More

Fresh calls for Galway-Derry rail link as all-Ireland review held up by lack of Executive

Eamon Ryan believes the forthcoming all-Ireland rail review will provide an opportunity for ‘transformative system change’ after hearing fresh calls for a Galway to Derry train link. → Read More

Two men escape injury as masked men fire shot in Derry

Two men escaped injury when a masked man reportedly fired a shot at the front door of a house in Creggan. → Read More

New history casts a critical eye over the Siege of Derry

A new history of the Siege of Derry has been published by the London-based barrister and historian Piers Wauchope. → Read More

Petrol canister and pipe made to look like car bomb in hoax likely carried out by ‘New IRA’

Derry police commander Nigel Goddard has declared last night’s security alert an ‘elaborate hoax’ that was likely to have been carried out by the ‘New IRA’. → Read More