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O’Callaghan comes in for Donegal clash


Pete McGrath has named his starting 15 to face Donegal in Sunday’s Ulster Championship quarter-final in MacCumhaill Park.

Category: GAA, Headline, News


Praying for rain: Kevin’s rural art finally revealed


“Hidden” poetry will be popping up on country lanes around Fermanagh in the coming weeks.

Category: Headline, News


Team named to face Louth in Rackard showdown


Seamus McCusker and Sean Duffy have named their team to defend Fermanagh’s Nicky Rackard status against Louth this Saturday.

Category: GAA, Headline, News


SDLP and UUP take hold of top positions on council


Female council chair to be a champion for people and communities

Category: Breaking News, Headline, News


Lack of funding pulls plug on annual Beckett Festival


Organisers of Happy Days International Beckett Festival saw funding halved

Category: Headline, News


‘Idiotic’ drink driver caught after visit to police


Drove to Enniskillen Police Station after drinking to sign bail

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The Fermanagh minister who was padre on D-Day


Rev James McMurray-Taylor was among the troops to land in Normandy on June 6, 1944.

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Top pub award crowns ‘Thrones’ door success at Blakes


Enniskillen pub named best in NI

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Confusion still reigns as Brexit referendum nears


Businesses relying on crossborder trade more pro-Europe

Category: Headline, News


Eugene’s back in the saddle for 10k race


There’s no keeping the Enniskillen man down!

Category: Headline, News


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