More and more people here are struggling to cope with crippling debt – and with a major restructuring of welfare benefits on the cards, the situation looks likely to get worse.
Jail sentence for ‘tortured’ man (58) who hit 14-year-old
A 58-year-old Lisnaskea man who assaulted a 14-year-old boy ‘lost his cool’ after being subjected to anti-social behaviour from a group of young people in the area.
Breaking: Raymond Johnston sentenced to two and a half years for killing brother
The 34-year-old Fermanagh man who stabbed his brother to death in Killesher during an argument after the Twelfth of July in 2012 has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison and a further two and a half on licence.
‘There will be no replication’: principal confident for future
Portora principal Neil Morton has admitted he is disappointed at the ‘raw figures’ achieved at A-Level, by his school, however, said that ‘deeper analysis offered a lot to celebrate’.
Local grammar schools lagging behind rivals
Local grammar schools are lagging behind other schools across the North when it comes to ‘A’ level results, according to the latest league tables.
Welcome improvements for Lisnaskea and Irvinestown
Environmental improvements at Lisnaskea and Irvinestown have been welcomed by residents and visitors alike.
£100,000 grant to help both traditions in Newtownbutler
It was once regarded as among the most polarised communities in Fermanagh – but things are changing for the better in Newtownbutler.
Three vehicle crash on Tempo Road
There has been a three vehicle crash on the Tempo Road, approximately 3 miles from Enniskillen, this morning (Monday).
Did you hear the one about the student who does not drink?
WHILE binge drinking would appear to be a growing problem, statistics suggest that the number of young people drinking alcohol has actually dropped in the UK.
Teen with fake £10 note has to pay £250
A TEENAGER from Irvinestown who found counterfeit notes on the street told police officers he was planning to using the fake note to buy goods.