Fermanagh’s out of work figure for last month, at 4.7 per cent of the working population, is below the Northern Ireland average
New limits could see sharp rise in drink driving arrests
The number of drink driving convictions in Fermanagh may have has fallen in recent times, but the fear is that changes to the law could see a big increase in offences.
Costs as much to post a parcel to Cavan as it does Croatia!
Cross- border post office charges are under the microscope
‘Cyber-bullies are ruining my daughter’s life’
The distraught mother of a 16-year-old school-girl has spoken of her fear and heartbreak for her daughter who has been targeted by online bullies for the past two years.
Devastating disease that affects hundreds of Fermanagh families
September marks Alzheimer’s month as charities around the world embark on a campaign to help raise awareness of the disease and challenge stigma.
Robinson challenged on ‘selling land to republicans’ comments
A local MLA has accused the First Minister Peter Robinson of using sectarian remarks over a farmland sale row believed to be in the Brookeborough area.
Rural homes targeted in spate of burglaries
A rural crime spree has spread across parts of west Fermanagh
Councillors claimed over £90,000 in expenses
Fermanagh councillors claimed over £90,000 in expenses in the last financial year, it has been revealed.
PSNI recruitment gets Sinn Fein backing
The new PSNI recruitment campaign has targeted Catholic people in Fermanagh and two local Sinn Fein councillors have backed the move.
Brollagh survival buoyed by massive show of support
Hundreds packed into St Mary’s High School, Brollagh sending out a defiant message of opposition in the face of possible closure.