FEARS that their children might be stigmatised are preventing some parents in one secondary school in the county from allowing pupils to take free school meals.
Teen accused of terrorising elderly man in arson attack
A TEENAGER accused of breaking into the home of an elderly man who was forced to flee upstairs while the house was ransacked has been remanded in custody.
‘We’re not racists’, insists preacher running for UKIP
THE story across the water politically has been the emergence of the UK Independent Party – UKIP – and its leader, Nigel Farage.
Teenagers as young as 13 ‘loaded up with drink’ on booze buses
THE scale of Fermanagh’s underage drinking culture was laid bare by local PSNI Inspector who stated that teenagers as young as 13 have been found ‘loaded up with drink’ on booze buses set for underage discos.
UUP launch manifesto in Enniskillen
THE ULSTER Unionist Party launched its manifestos for the 2014 local government elections at the Killyhevlin Hotel in Enniskillen today.
Our Catherine one of thousands to complete Belfast marathon!
ON BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY thousands took to the streets for the Belfast Marathon, including our own Herald reporter Catherine McCurry.
Ex-Quinn buyout bid ‘within days’
THE proposed buy-out bid for the Aventas Group by a local consortium which, if accepted, would bring back senior management from Sean Quinn’s time, is expected to be formally tabled within days.
Fermanagh up for tourism awards
The awards recognise the outstanding performers in the tourism industry across nine categories.
Collegiate parents to make their case at education board meeting
REPRESENTATIVES from Portora, Collegiate and Devenish College will attend the monthly meeting of the Western Education and Library Board tomorrow (Thursday) to press their individual educational interests.