Police in Enniskillen are appealing for information following three incidents of criminal damage that occurred on the evening of Friday 8 February.
Tears…but a decision that had to be made – principal
“The children were spoken to on Friday morning, and there were a lot of tears,” said the principal of Lisnaskea High School this week, following the announcement that the school was to close and a merger to take place with Devenish College.
I thought that being dead was better than being gay
In his early 20s he took a drug overdose; he wanted to kill himself. The reason? He was gay.
St Aidan’s receives Stormont boost and has no plans to close
St Aidan’s Derrylin have no plans to close and are at the forefront of new technology after introducing their new interactive brochure to MLAs at Stormont .
Fermanagh man at the centre of miraculous discovery
Amidst the media circus surrounding the discovery of the remains of English King Richard III in a car park in Leicester, one Fermanagh man is high in demand.
Second anti-fracking group set up
A second group opposing fracking in Fermanagh has been established.
500 calls made to the Council over new addresses
Between four and five hundred telephone calls have been received by Fermanagh District Council regarding the new address system
Protesters gatecrash local Unionist Forum meeting
Around 30 Union Flag protesters arrived uninvited at a unionist meeting that included representatives of the Unionist Forum on Friday night.
Criminal property accused pair remanded in custody
Two men have been remanded in custody at Dungannon Magistrates Court in relation to charges of possessing criminal property.
Council pushes for G8 legacy
Fermanagh Council this week approved two ‘legacy’ proposals to mark the June summit of world leaders.