You would dial 00 44 and then the London number, leaving out the first zero. So if the London number was 0123456 you would dial 0044 123456.
The quickest way is by air. You could fly to Derry airport and then depending on where in Donegal you want to go to, you would travel by road. It is a large county. Derry airport is near north Donegal.
could this be "Fanad" - pronounced fanid - its a peninsula and district in north Donegal?
If you know the names of any relatives this person is related too you could call them. If not, then find out the names of the different hospitals in London and keep phoning until you find them. Here is a link to hospitals in different areas of London: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hospitals_in_England
No. It is about 85 miles or 136 kilometres from Longford town to Donegal town. Longford is a small county, but Donegal is a large one. So depending on where you are going, it could be a lot further. Donegal town is in south Donegal. The most northerly point in the county is Malin Head. If you were going that far it would be about 134 miles or 215 kilometres.
They will keep phoning you,visiting or taking your kids out after school (if you have them)
It is about 117 kilometres or 73 miles between Donegal town and Monaghan town. It would take about 2 hours to drive. Donegal is a large county and Donegal town is one of the nearest points to Monaghan, so if you were travelling from other parts of Donegal, it could take a lot longer and you could add another hour or more to the journey.
in the everyday phoning facility. Where else??could not clearly understand question , sorry.
He used to enjoy phoning his friends asking them if they could really hear him.
Donegal is a large county, so it would depend on where in the county you were going, as to what route you would take. The only thing you can say is that it would be towards the west. To go to somewhere like Inishowen, which is in the north of Donegal, you could drive towards Belfast and then head towards Derry. Inishowen is just past Derry. You could also go through Armag and Tyrone and on towards Donegal. If you were going to the south of county Donegal, you would be taking a completely different route. Going to somewhere like Ballyshannon, you would go towards Monaghan and Fermanagh. So you really need to look at a map and see where your exact destination is.
London could be a name of a person or the city London
Could it be in London!
Could you be more specific please? What is the title of the book? What you have said reminds me of "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman