An Ederney researcher has unearthed seminal papers on Northern Ireland’s conflict that lay hidden in a filing cabinet for almost 40 years.
Christmas in August…only in Fermanagh!
It may only be August, but Christmas has come early to an Enniskillen retailer.
Monument is open despite fencing surround
Metal fencing has surrounded the monument at Cole’s monument in Forthill since before the G8 summit – but the council insists that it is still open to the public.
Devenish remains a ‘last resort’ for Lisnaskea parents
Devenish College remains a last resort for some Lisnaskea parents whose children have been forced to relocate from Lisnaskea High School after its closure at the end of June.
£350,000 refurbishment for Holywell Church
A Refurbishment of close to £350,000 for a church near Belcoo has been completed – with its official opening taking place last weekend.
Uproar over Cameron’s endorsement for fracking
Prime Minister David Cameron has this week urged the public to see fracking as a viable option for Britain – leaving a local campaign group up in arms.
Student to face charges after tragic road accident
A student accused of causing the death of a 19-month-old toddler from Mulleek in a tragic road crash in January has appeared in court.
Results do not define the rest of your life
Results are important, but they do not define the rest of your life
Hospital blamed for pills blunder
A hospital patient who was handed the wrong medication, including drugs for Alzheimer’s and osteoporosis, has spoken of his grave concern over the medical blunder.
Latest: Sectarian hate crime in the county
Police in Enniskillen are appealing for information about an assault in the town on Sunday 4 August.