Police have revealed that last Friday’s Twelfth of July assault was ‘worse than it looked’ and no complaint was made by the injured party
Isolation: County’s single biggest mental health issue
The branch, which is based in Omagh, first opened its doors in 1953 and in recent years has broken the “traditional” barriers that it is seen as a last ditch attempt for those who suffer from mental health problems.
Young father killed in tragic lorry accident
Mr Campbell died when the lorry he was driving, carrying a load of 200 pigs, overturned near the village of Gulladuff at around 6.30 in the morning.
Twelfth welcome ‘bounce’ for Ballinamallard
Normally a typical Friday in the village would be steady business, but nowhere near the thousands in attendance last week.
Latest: Cyclist dies in ambulance crash
A male cyclist has died following a collision with an ambulance in Enniskillen
Appeal for witnesses after Twelfth assault
Detectives in Enniskillen are appealing for witnesses following an assault in the Main Street area of Ballinamallard , Friday July 12th
Student Eoghain has a lucky escape out of Egypt
The ongoing political upheaval in Egypt was narrowly avoided by Enniskillen student Eoghain Ellis
What now for the site of Lisnaskea High?
With the news that Lisnaskea High School has been removed of its educational resources, questions have arisen regarding future plans for the vast site
Blow to tight school budgets across Fermanagh
UP TO 20 Fermanagh primary schools could be facing a year of uncertainity following proposed plans set by the Department of Education to change the way schools are funded.