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Farmers to bear brunt of Brexit


Chairman of the Northern Ireland Agricultural Producers’ Association in Fermanagh is certain farmers would be better off staying within the EU.

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Brexit already hitting us where it hurts


Financial adviser Paul McGowan, based in Enniskillen, has had an early look at how Brexit may affect our pockets in the coming month.

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Fermanagh comes together to remember the Somme


Events have already begun taking place across the county to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Battle of the Somme.

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Irish passport forms ‘flying out the door’ after Brexit


In Enniskillen 300 forms were snapped up in just 24 hours

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Temporary GP cover begins in Roslea


No takers for vacant doctor post at rural surgery

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Foster must explain how leaving Europe was a good idea


Brexit is very bad news for Fermanagh and neither of the two main parties here did us any favours, writes Herald editor Maurice Kennedy

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Fermanagh face big gun in second round of qualifiers


Fermanagh’s reward for seeing off Wexford in the first round of the qualifiers is a glamour tie against first division opposition.

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Driving ban for not giving breath sample


Enniskillen man who failed to provide police with a breath specimen following a crash has been banned from driving

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Fr Gary celebrates 25 years as a priest


Fr Gary celebrates Silver Jubilee next month.

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Rita is just happy to be making a difference


Charity worker Rita celebrates with Chest, Heart and Stroke

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