Imelda will be preening top acts at massive music festival
Christine’s new group gives voice to people coping with stammering
A Kesh woman is giving a voice to those who suffer from stammering across Fermanagh and the neighbouring counties of Tyrone and Derry.
New PSNI chief visits Fermanagh on his first day in the hot seat
The new PSNI chief constable spoke candidly with Herald reporter Gareth McKeown
Latest: Garth Brooks cancellations leave Carter role in doubt
News today that Dublin City Council has refused permission for the Monday and Tuesday Garth Brooks concerts, scheduled for July 28 and 29 could mean bad news for local star Nathan Carter
Reprieve for Brollagh – but campaign leaders warn against complacency
Decision is welcome, but only first step, says Bernice Swift
Union claims workers have been ‘left in limbo’
Uncertain future for 19 Enniskillen staff as tax office closes its doors
Flying of loyalist flags ‘doing damage to tourism’
Tourists are being put off by ‘loyalist ghetto’ image, says MLA
Mobile blackspots: Much of the county are still in the dark
DESPITE investment in rural areas of the North by one of the major networks in the UK, Fermanagh remains an area filled with signal black spots that are disrupting everyday life. Throughout the county there remains areas that have limited or no signal including areas of Garrison, Derrygonnelly, Clabby and areas around Topped mountain. […]
A level student to try her hand at modelling
EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Irvinestown student Ciara McCusker has come out on top in the ‘Miss International’ competition, held in Belfast over the weekend. The former Mount Lourdes student, who has just finished her A-Levels, came up top in the adult category of the competition. “The competition is about finding someone pretty and with a good personality, […]