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‘Ribbon cutting’ marks transfer of Liberty employees


LIBERTY Insurance Limited and Teleperformance, have confirmed that following a period of consultation with Enniskillen based employees, management of Liberty’s contact centre services in Ireland has transferred to Teleperformance with immediate effect.

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Almost two thirds of Orangemen would not welcome GAA team at the Twelfth


A LOCAL ORANGE ORDER survey has revealed that just 10 per cent of members would attend a GAA match, with 73.8% stating they would not.

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Driver convicted after dog found in front seat licking his face


Fivemiletown driver convicted

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Danielle lops locks off for charity


Danielle shaves her head for charity

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New school for Devenish College moves a step closer


Work underway on site

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Alcoholic (28) went on drunken rampage in Enniskillen and hospital


A 28-year-old alcoholic who was arrested just hours after being released from prison and attacked police officers has claimed he is ashamed of his behaviour.

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Local students celebrate GCSE success


Students from across the county have received their GCSE results this morning.

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Rescue operation on Lough Erne


Woman rescued by police.

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Stop/Go boards to be introduced at Johnston Bridge


STOP/GO boards allowing two-way traffic on the Cornagrade Road will finally come into effect today (Wednesday) at the Johnston Bridge, with work to be finished ahead of schedule.

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Callous thieves steal cancer widow’s precious jewellery


Cancer widow’s precious jewellery stolen while she was praying at Lough Derg

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