THE national charity for sick children, WellChild, has launched a campaign to help the Irvinestown boy, who has complex health problems.
Ratepayers will foot the bill for ‘bribes’, says anti-fracking group
‘Bribery’, ‘Arm twisting’ and ‘sweeteners’ were the words used by a local fracking opposition group in reaction to the news that councils in England and Wales could keep more money in tax revenue if they support the drilling process.
Family still hoping to find missing woman
THE FAMILY of missing Enniskillen woman Nollaig O’Connor have admitted they are relieved that police in Scotland have reopened the investigation into her disappearance.
Major announcement expected this morning at Quinn Cement
THIS morning, Aventas Group, the re-named ‘Quinn Group’, is expected to announce a major new investment in Quinn Cement, a subsidiary of Aventas Group.
Community projects winds up after five years
A CROSS-BORDER, cross-community project which provided assistance to the local business community and also saw 550 people participating in a total of 57 courses over its duration has been praised for its work in bringing people, and communities together.
Three Pakistani men arrested in suspected Enniskillen ‘sham marriage’
THREE Pakistani men have been arrested moments before they were due to take part in a suspected ‘sham marriage’ in Enniskillen on Monday.
Dog owners warned after latest sheep kill
In one attack 14 in-lamb ewes were killed or had to be put down
Five people caught up in crash caused by drink driver
A woman from Kinawley who permitted an uninsured driver who was over the drink driving limit to get behind the wheel of her car was ‘just as guilty’ as had she driven the vehicle herself.
Breaking: Body found in search for local hillwalker
Scottish police have revealed that mountain rescue teams have found a body during the search for Irvinestown hillwalker Michael O’Grady.
DUP man slated over ‘anti-Irish’ email
DUP councillor Bert Johnston, has said that Sinn Fein MLA Phil Flanagan is creating a ‘storm in a teacup’ following his criticism over a leaked email in which the unionist councillor described the Irish language as ‘foreign and gnomish’.