Prime Minister David Cameron has this week urged the public to see fracking as a viable option for Britain – leaving a local campaign group up in arms.
Student to face charges after tragic road accident
A student accused of causing the death of a 19-month-old toddler from Mulleek in a tragic road crash in January has appeared in court.
Results do not define the rest of your life
Results are important, but they do not define the rest of your life
Hospital blamed for pills blunder
A hospital patient who was handed the wrong medication, including drugs for Alzheimer’s and osteoporosis, has spoken of his grave concern over the medical blunder.
Latest: Sectarian hate crime in the county
Police in Enniskillen are appealing for information about an assault in the town on Sunday 4 August.
Breaking: Winona Ryder withdraws from Beckett festival
The Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival regrets to announce that Winona Ryder has had to withdraw from the festival because of a sudden bereavement.
New prior for Lough Derg
THE Bishop of Clogher, Most Reverend Liam McDaid has announced the appointment of Monsignor Richard Mohan as parish priest of Clones.
Principal opposed to single employing body
There are currently five categories of employing authorities, among them the Boards of Voluntary Grammar Schools such as Portora.
‘Station Green’ project is still on the cards
A major, multi-million retail and office space development for Enniskillen is currently under consideration with the DoE for planning approval.
Staff launch petition to keep tax office open
STAFF at the Motor Tax Office in Enniskillen are looking for the public’s support to save the office from closure. It provides a range of services from taxing your vehicle to cherished transfers.