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Fermanagh academic warns of Brexit implications


Local academic says Brxcit could have unforeseen, long-term implications for the Fermanagh.

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Celebrations for ‘awesome’ Fr Michael’s jubilee


Popular Irvinestown priest celebrates golden milestone

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Leaving the EU the best option for Fermanagh – Foster


First Minister says people of Fermanagh will “see through the spin” and “scaremongering” of Remain campaign

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EU investment is crucial says new MLA McPhillips


SDLP’s Richie McPhillips says “EU is good for Ireland North and South”

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Stevey’s epic adventure comes to Fermanagh


The McCann family and friends will be cheering Stevey on when he arrives in the county.

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Fermanagh Rose hoping to put Kinawley on the map


Mairead McHugh will be representing Fermanagh at this year’s Rose of Tralee Festival in August.

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First steps taken to set up Lough Erne Blueway


A meeting was held at Waterways Ireland HQ in Enniskillen recently to discuss how to get more people using the Erne.

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Praying for rain: Kevin’s rural art finally revealed


“Hidden” poetry will be popping up on country lanes around Fermanagh in the coming weeks.

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The Fermanagh minister who was padre on D-Day


Rev James McMurray-Taylor was among the troops to land in Normandy on June 6, 1944.

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Confusion still reigns as Brexit referendum nears


Businesses relying on crossborder trade more pro-Europe

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