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Taxi driver sheds ten stone over fears he would not see grandchildren grow up


AN OVERWEIGHT taxi driver who feared he would never see his grandchildren grow up lost a staggering 10 stone in 18 months after years of takeouts and fried food left him barely able to walk.

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UPDATE: Missing man yet to be found after second day of search


Search expected to resume tomorrow

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Stormont crisis: Elliott sceptical on overall agreement


Elliott gives his view on discussions

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Man accused of unprovoked attack on ‘innocent man’ threatened to ‘put him in a body bag’


A 25-year-old Enniskillen man accused of an unprovoked attack in Lisnaskea in which he forced the injured party to withdraw £100 from a cash machine and made threats to shoot and put him in a body bag has been denied bail.

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Pubs warned over late drinking hours


Pubs in Enniskillen were this week warned over adhering to late licensing laws – with local police closing a number of pubs early on Friday night.

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Christmas credit card clear-out


Victims of telephone and email scams are growing in Fermanagh in the run up to Christmas.

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Kinawley first to get superfast 4G


Kinawley is now offering 4G connection.

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Enniskillen contact centre raises over £1m for NSPCC


WHILST there are still ten days until Christmas Day, today is the last day to ensure your loved ones receive a letter from Santa this year.

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Lisnaskea woman caught in telephone scam


Police are warning computer users to be vigilant after money was defrauded from a woman in the Lisnaskea area by a telephone scam.

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‘Why do we need another hospital when SWAH services are being cut’


POLITICAL representatives have called on the Western Trust to justify spending over £100m on a new hospital in Omagh while local healthcare faces unprecedented cuts, it has emerged.

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