TOM Elliott has vowed to represent all people of Fermanagh and South Tyrone despite describing the constituency as “red, white and blue” during his victory speech.
SDLP voters are ‘asses’, says Sinn Fein councillor
The Facebook status posted by Sinn Fein councillor Barry Doherty in the aftermath of last week’s election, put the blame on the SDLP for Michelle Gildernew’s Westminster defeat, and has been described as a ‘disgrace’ by SDLP MLA Fearghal McKinney.
Internet voucher scheme set to boost business broadband
The ‘Connection Voucher Scheme’ allows small to medium sized enterprise (SMEs) and social enterprises within the new Fermanagh and Omagh district area to apply for grants of up to £3,000 to obtain high-speed broadband connections.
Ciara’s night to remember at Miss Northern Ireland final
IT WAS A NIGHT to remember for Irvinestown student Ciara McCusker at the final of the Miss Northern Ireland competition.
LISA MCHUGH: ‘Stones throw’ Enniskillen gig a highlight on Lisa’s theatre tour
In the midst of her theatre tour, Ryan Smith, caught up with Lisa McHugh who plays at the Ardhowen Theatre at the end of the month…
ANALYSIS: Gildernew loss part of bigger picture as parties struggle to ‘get the vote out’
Getting the vote out isn’t the dead cert that it used to be and Maurice Kennedy reckons the parties will need to shape up quickly if they’re to stay in touch with young people incresingly turned off tribal politics…
Millie murderer to serve 25 years after appeal bid rejected
McCarney, who appeared by video-link from prison to hear his appeal being thrown out, is now expected to press ahead with a bid to have his jail term reduced.
Police investigate as Rolex, TVs and laptop stolen
DETECTIVES in Enniskillen are investigating a report of a burglary in the Lissan Lane area of Enniskillen.
Pensioners struggling to get by on just £150 a week
THE new flat rate pension is barely enough to live on, according to one older lady from Enniskillen who has told the Herald that she is essentially a hand to mouth existence.
How one moment of madness changed Brian’s life forever
LEFT on a life-support machine for six weeks and paralysed from the chest down, Brian Brough’s life utterly changed after he was involved in a devastating car crash.