Fermanagh journalist recalls a life-changing experience


The Ulster Project’s main goal is simple yet powerful – to bring together young people from Catholic and Protestant communities in Northern Ireland, helping us see beyond division and learn from one another. As a teenager, I never really thought about sectarianism. Most of my friends, classmates and teammates were from the Catholic community. It […]


Ulster Project celebrates 50 years of friendship
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FOR nearly half a century, the Ulster Project has united Catholic and Protestant teenagers across the North, through friendship, understanding and shared experiences in the United States. To mark the project’s anniversary, a special service took place in Enniskillen on Saturday. Past members of Enniskillen Ulster Project joined clergy at St. Macartin’s Cathedral, before crossing […]


Historic river Erne captured in Ballyshannon exhibition


A LOCAL man is set to showcase work of a famous Irish photographer in Ballyshannon this weekend, in honour of his late mother. Frankie McPhillips from Tempo is putting on an exhibition called The Lost River – Remembering The Erne. It will take place this Friday and Saturday in The Kilbarron Parish Centre, Ballyshannon. Admission starts […]


Residents ’embarrassed’ living on Prince Andrew Terrace
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RESIDENTS living on Prince Andrew Terrace in Derrygonnelly have said they feel ‘embarrassed’ by the name and are considering launching a petition to have it changed. The street, named after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has become a source of discomfort for locals following recent developments involving the disgraced royal. Last Thursday, King Charles III confirmed that his brother would […]