Secretary of State, Theresa Villiers, writes for the Fermanagh Herald
GAA fans are warned to expect match disruption
Ahead of the Ulster Championship Quarter Final tie between Fermanagh and Cavan at Brewster Park, PSNI Chief Inspector Alywin Barton has asked for patience from those heading to the game.
Belcoo woman serving up boxty for G8 leaders
Marian got the call a number of months ago from Lough Erne Resort Head Chef Noel McMeel asking to use her boxty as part of a dish to be served to the world leaders and admitted her delight and honour at the request.
How I’m finding life inside the G8 cage
For the past four months the Moore farm has been a hub of activity, with regular callers at the house and constant traffic on their lane.
PSNI are ‘awake and alive’ to G8 dissident threat
With just days until the G8 arrives in Fermanagh, PSNI Chief Inspector Alywin Barton has said preparations are progressing as they had hoped, but admitted they are “awake and alive” to the dissident threat.
Cameron proud to be coming to Fermanagh
BRITISH PRIME Minister, David Cameron, has spoken of his pride that the G8 summit is to come to Northern Ireland, and Fermanagh in several days time.
Cold house for G8 Protesters
Thousands of protesters could be left with nowhere to stay with the council confirming this week that they would not be providing an official site for protesters
Caravan man is forced to fork out for tourist signs
Blaney Caravan Park finally has a sign directing tourists to their site, but only after owner David Bailey put the sign up himself at a cost of over £200.
Fermanagh is in our plans, says leader of new unionist party
The leader of Northern Ireland’s newest political party has spoken of his party’s potential impact on County Fermanagh, following the high profile launch of the party last week
Private health ‘being slipped’ in at hospital’
Trade Union group NIPSA last week staged a lunchtime protest against the use of Ward four by private health company 3Fivetwo in the South West Acute Hospital, yet the Western Trust have say 98% of those treated are in fact NHS patients.