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Her body has since been removed from the scene for a post mortem and the road remains closed while a technical examination is carried out. As per protocol, the incident is being referred to the Garda Umbudsman Commission. Organisers of a blockade outside a refugee accommodation centre in Clare will continue to protest despite the lifting of the blockade this morning. Inch Community Group has decided to allow access to the road outside McGuina House Hotel. It comes following a meeting with the Minister of State for Integration, Joe O'Brien. Fianna Fáil's Senator Timmy Dooley says it was important to move beyond the blockade. When people saw buses arriving, it was a shock to the system and I think over time people come to understand better when it's explained to them not from a soapbox perspective but when they get an opportunity to talk and be heard. You do then have to move and a few of us have been involved fairly intensively over the last number of days trying to move to a position beyond that. Meanwhile, a leading immigrant support organisation is urging the government to draw up a proper plan to deal with the influx of refugees. Doris, which is based in Limerick, says it welcomes comments made by the Tonnister, Mayole Martin, on Friday night when he admitted that government communications on the accommodation of refugees in rural areas could be better. John Lannan from Doris says a proper plan needs to be drawn up quickly or else the scenes witnessed at Inch will be repeated elsewhere. I think it's also really important that the government communicate a clear plan and a strategy for how they intend to meet the reception, accommodation and integration needs of refugees and migrants. People will always need to seek asylum here. How we respond says a lot about our commitment to supporting people affected by war and persecution. And that's not just people from Ukraine, that's also people from Sudan, from Yemen, from Nigeria, from any part of the world. The New National Children's Hospital is facing further delays to its opening. Doctors have now been told the hospital will open in March 2025. That's 11 years behind schedule. The Deputy Chair of the Arroctus Public Accounts Committee says the construction of the building before being fully kitted out internally is scheduled to be completed in the first quarter of 2024. Social Democrat TD Catherine Murphy notes another issue will arise, the recruitment of staff. The building itself due to be completed first part of next year and then the fifth house takes another number of months, something like six months, then it gets to the point that it's handed over. But clearly it's a complex task of actually populating that hospital once it is handed over. Irish firefighters are threatening strike action if they aren't given better pay and more time off. ISPTU has announced industrial action from the 6th of June. Over 2,000 firefighters across 200 fire stations will be taking part. Tom Kitterick, station officer with Mayo County Fire Service, says if demands aren't met as the weeks go on, strikes will escalate. We still deal with all our call-outs that were called out on the 6th of June for one week. We won't be doing drill practice. We won't be servicing VA. We won't be cooperating with the instant commander on the radio. We'll be doing that by phone to the rostrum scene or officer in HQ instead. Any former station duties that we do, this will all cease on the 6th of June for one week. Sinn Féin is celebrating after historic success in Northern Ireland's local elections this weekend. The party clinched almost 31% of all council seats in the north, meaning it's now the largest party of local government for the first time. It also holds the majority of seats in storming with the party's Vice President Michelle O'Neill, renewing her call for the assembly to get back up and running. David McCann from Northern Ireland's new news site Slogrow2 says not even Sinn Féin anticipated this success. Since the modern local government era, which is 1973 onwards in Northern Ireland, a party has never broken the 30% first preference vote share barrier. A party has never broken the 140-seat barrier in a Northern Ireland local election. And they've done it. The Sinn Féin have scored the best ever local government election result of any party. It's a massive success for them. In Showbiz, ITV says Philip Scofield will continue to present peak-time shows following his departure from this morning. He's quit after more than 20 years in the popular daytime show over an apparent feud with co-host Holly Willoughby. The broadcaster says Holly will continue in her role along with the members of this morning's family. And finally, looking to weather, mostly dry with a mix of cloudy and sunny spells this evening. Dry tonight with tear spells developing, quite cool with temperatures of 4 to 7 degrees. That's all from the Highland Radio News. Today we'll be back with you from 7 a.m. tomorrow. But until then, from myself, have a wonderful weekend. The obituary notices Sunday evening, May 21st. The death has taken place of Barry Gaithley of Sullivan Black Farm, Bon Kranagh. His remains will be posed at McLaughlin and Loughlin's Funeral Directors, Bon Kranagh was viewing at 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. today and tomorrow. Removal from there to St Mary's Church Cockhill for 11 a.m. Requiem Mass was cremation afterwards in Lakeland Crematorium Cavern. Family flowers only please donations if desired to Donegal Hospice, care of any family member or McLaughlin and Loughlin's Funeral Directors. The church service can be viewed online at churchservices.tv. The death has taken place of Anne McBride named Gill Wood House Ardara, reposing at her home today from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. Removal from her home to the Church of the Holy Family Ardara at 12.30 p.m. for Funeral Mass at 1 p.m. burial afterwards in the Joining Cemetery. House private on the morning of the funeral, family flowers only. Anne's Funeral Mass can be viewed live on mcnmedia.tv. The death has occurred of John McGonagall, Tara Wee, Glen Neely, funeral leaving from his late residence on Tuesday at 10.30 a.m. for Requiem Mass in St Mary's Church Boken, Kuldaf at 11 a.m. in tournament in the Adjoining Churchyard. Family flowers only, donations in lieu of flowers if so desired to Ard Awen, Alzheimer's unit, Cairndonne Hospital, Care of Liam Collins or any family member. John's funeral mass can be viewed on www.kuldafpart.com. The death has taken place of Barbara Grimes, family heritage, the Gleeb Letter Kenny. Funeral Mass in the Church of the Irish Martyrs, Ballyrain Letter Kenny on Tuesday at 11 a.m. followed by burial in the Family Plot in New Lex Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu of flowers if desired to the Friends of Letter Kenny University Hospital. House private please at the request of the deceased to family and close friends. The death has occurred of Kathleen Cassie Malloy, Mara Beg, Brent Foote. Kathleen is reposing at her home this evening. Removal Tuesday morning at 10.15 a.m. to St Mara's Church Fan for Requiem Mass at 11 a.m. followed by an tournament in the Adjoining Cemetery. Cassie's Requiem Mass can be viewed live on churchservices.tv. Family time please from 10 p.m. until 11 a.m. The death has occurred of Margaret Gilchrist and a Kelly, formerly Bally Kerrigan. Funeral Mass is at St Margaret's Church Dunferlam, Scotland on Tuesday at 10 a.m. The funeral Mass will be streamed live on the St Margaret's or C Church website at mcmedia.tv. The death has taken place of Pat Hagen, 26-hour negrina at Bunkranna. Pat's remains are reposing at his late residence. Funeral from there tomorrow at 10 a.m. going to the Star of the C Church, Dessert and G for Requiem Mass at 11 a.m. with burial in the Adjoining Cemetery. Family flowers only please, house private from 10 p.m. until 11 a.m. and on the morning of the funeral. The death has taken place of Patrick Herron, letter-release Glentis. Remains are reposing at his late mother's residence at letter-release Glentis. Waked until 9 p.m. this evening, rosary tonight at 8.30 p.m. Family time please on the morning of the funeral. Patrick's funeral Mass will take place tomorrow morning at 11 a.m. at St Connell's Church Glentis with burial afterwards in the local cemetery. Funeral Mass can be viewed live on ChurchServices.tv. For more details including any family health guidelines for weeks on funerals, please go to HighlandRadio.com.