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.
‘Unsightly’ flags are still flying in Enniskillen
With just two weeks until the G8 summit, ‘ragged’ union flags still fly over one of Enniskillen’s main roads – and no solution appears to be in sight.
Water danger warning in wake of double tragedy
With the arrival of summer weather this week the parents of a young Kinawley man who drowned in a popular lake 11 years ago have appealed to young people to be aware of the dangers posed by water.
Jail for father who was too drunk to look after his son
An Enniskillen father, who was told by a judge he wasn’t fit to be looking after his two year old son has been jailed for six months
Waterpark dream could be ratepayers’ nightmare
‘Catch yourself on’ was the blunt message from the chief executive of Tralee Waterworld PLC when asked for his thoughts about a mooted waterpark plan for Enniskillen.