This Celtic settlement is tipped to become a tourist attraction in Fermanagh like no other.
Officer injured when speeding woman crashed into police car
A Lisbellaw mother who collided with a police car after being pulled over for speeding said she panicked and lost control of her car, a court has heard.
End of roaming charges boost for mobile users
The abolition of roaming charges could have a major impact on both the people, and businesses, of Fermanagh.
Rallying call for Fermanagh businesses to tackle unemployment
Employers are encouraged to register as soon as possible for the Job Fairs
Enniskillen is back in business following G8
Just over a week since the G8 leaders departed from the Fermanagh turf and retailers in Enniskillen are happy to report they didn’t take the customers with them.
Collegiate group in for the long haul
A group, comprising parents, members of the school’s board of governors and teaching staff, set up to resist the amalgamation of the Collegiate Grammar School with Portora Royal School, met in the school this week for an update report.
Ten ‘G8 babies’ born… and not a Barack among them!
There was something in the air in Fermanagh last week, and even the unborn wanted a glimpse.
Latest: O’Dowd announces Lisnaskea closure
Education Minister, John O’Dowd, has approved development proposals to close Devenish College and Lisnaskea High School and form a new amalgamated post-primary school in Enniskillen.
MLA warns of housing crisis
Latest figures have revealed a massive 20 per cent increase in the number of Fermanagh people on a waiting list for social housing.
Leaked phonecall gives new hope to Quinn supporters
THE fall-out from a leaked telephone conversation between two senior Anglo-Irish Bank executives back in 2008 has given a Sean Quinn support group fresh impetus










