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08 Sept 2025

An Fál Carrach's Hannah Ní Dhomhnaill appointed reporter on Nuacht Cúla4

Hannah was born and raised in An Fál Carrach, and the 25-year-old attended Scoil Chnoc na Naomh in Derryconnor, secondary school in Pobalscoil Chloich Cheannfhaola and the University of Galway

An Fál Carrach's Hannah Ní Dhomhnaill appointed reporter on Nuacht Cúla4

Hannah will join reporters Seán Ó Maoilchiaráin, Katelyn Hayes and Laura Pakenham on the Nuacht Cúla4 team

Hannah Ní Dhomhnaill has been appointed as Nuacht Cúla4’s Ulster reporter.

Hannah was born and raised in An Fál Carrach and the 25-year-old attended Scoil Chnoc na Naomh in Derryconnor, secondary school in Pobalscoil Chloich Cheannfhaola and University of Galway, where she undertook a degree in Children’s Studies and Irish.

She enjoys being creative in her daily life and this trait also shows in her professional life. She has a keen interest in art, music and filmmaking and her favourite music is pop, while she also has a great love of traditional music. In her free time, Hannah loves to be outdoors, on nature walks around her native area.

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Hannah will join reporters Seán Ó Maoilchiaráin, Katelyn Hayes and Laura Pakenham on the Nuacht Cúla4 team. Nuacht Cúla4 is produced by Fíbín Media for TG4.

Nuacht Cúla4 is a daily six-minute news bulletin especially for children from Tuesday to Friday at 1:30pm on the new Cúla4 channel. Schools can tune in to watch live and keep up to date with the news of the day online from their classrooms or on catchup on the Cúla4 player at Cula4.com

The dedicated Irish language channel for children Cúla4 airs for 14 hours a day from 6am every morning until 8pm every evening. It is available on Saorview - Channel 18, Channel 602 on Virgin Media, Sky 624 and Eir will all carry the young people’s channel, and online via the Cúla4 and TG4 Player Cula4.com and the Cúla4 App.

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