Fermanagh student political activists at Queen’s University are in the midst of a referendum debate that will see the university population vote on whether the university supports Irish unity.
Father jailed after head butting man in shop
A 30-year-old Enniskillen man has been jailed after he launched an “unprovoked attack” on a man he accused of harassing his family for years
Woman received palliative care package the day her husband died
Local health leaders questioned on current system
Rising costs as locum staff increasingly used to plug shortage of doctors and nurses
Dwindling numbers of nurses and health service staff are having a major impact on rising costs as hospitals are forced to use locum staff…
Major cuts in health on the way as trust warns of £30m deficit
Trust admits that slashed budget will have major impact on services
50 attacks on staff sees trust adopting ‘zero tolerance’
In the past year staff at the South West Acute Hospital have been subjected to 50 recorded incidents of verbal or physical abuse.
Business as usual despite brothel bust
So-called escorts continue to ply their trade in Enniskillen despite the raid of a brothel by police on a Cornagrade Road apartment block a week ago.
Major boost as 49 jobs come to Fermanagh
Lakeland Trading Solutions Ltd is setting up a contact centre in Enniskillen, creating 49 jobs over the next three years.
New nature reserve for Kilmacormick
THE official opening of the Devenish Nature Reserve, located in the Kilmacormick area of Enniskillen, took place last week.
South West College helps raise £94k for Action cancer
As part of their shop challenge in aid of Action Cancer South West College along with 13 other business teams have helped raise a whopping £94,000.