Jobs at Asda and Argos ‘are main concern’
Woman cut out of car after hitting a pillar
“This lady does not think in a straight line. The real loser is herself.”
Lisnaskea facing two weekends of closures
MAIN Street Lisnaskea will be partially closed for two weekends later this month, to facilitate much-needed flood alleviation works. Last week the Herald reported that work to prevent homes in the town, specifically in The Acres and nearby areas, from flooding during heavy rain was due to begin. The Department for Infrastructure Rivers section has […]
DUP millions will help sort broadband, say Foster
FERMANAGH’S politicians are singing off the one hymn sheet for once, with regard to calls for the county to be prioritised for broadband improvement. As part of the DUP’s £1 billion deal parliamentary support deal with the Conservatives last year, £150m was ring-fenced to improve broadband services across the North. Following a long delay due […]
Belleek mourns death of popular GAA groundsman
THE COMMUNITY in Belleek was united in grief, as popular local man Martin Duffy was laid to rest. Martin, from Daly Park, passed away on Sunday, April 29th, at the Palliative Care Nursing Unit, Omagh. The son of the late Denis and Laura, he is survived by his brother Tony and family, and his beloved […]
Local students get shock invite to royal wedding
The local trio were nominated by the Lord Lieutenant of Co. Fermanagh, Viscount Brookeborough.
Rugby coach guilty of ‘cruel’ attack on ex-partner
Dungannon Magistrates Court heard police received a report from the victim just before midnight on 7th April who said Taukiri had assaulted her.
Hillview man with 68 convictions jailed
Jason Magerr (28) of Hillview Park appeared at Enniskillen Magistrates Court on Monday via videolink from Maghaberry.
Board apology as SWAH waiting times treble in 12 months
The rise comes despite ongoing appeals by the Western Trust urging people to only attend A&E in the event of an emergency.
Hard border poses real threat to Balcas
Brian Murphy, CEO of Balcas says they are concerned to minimise impact of border checks










