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LATEST: Five hospitalised after car smashes shop window
A woman has been knocked down and injured on Townhall Street in Enniskillen this morning. The incident happened at around 11am after a car struck the window of Boots Chemist. The woman was walking with two children when she was hit by the silver Suzuki jeep. She was among five injured in the incident involving the […]
Concern for Fermanagh ‘800 new jobs’
One year after massive jobs announcement for Enniskillen, questions are being asked.
Defector ‘made right decision’ to rejoin DUP
WITH more Ulster Unionists defecting to the DUP, two of the newest local party members say they have no regrets over their decision to jump ship earlier this year. One year ago, Cllr Raymond Farrell sensationally quit the UUP citing party leader Mike Nesbitt’s stance on gay marriage as the key reason behind his decision. […]
Campaign to save local bank falls on deaf ears
Bank of Ireland accused of ignoring public opinion as Fermanagh branch closure goes ahead
Foster sticks to her guns as Brexit date fixed
FIRST Minister Arlene Foster has said she will be “working to secure the best exit deal for Northern Ireland” after Prime Minister Theresa May announced that formal Brexit negotiations will commence next year. Arlene Foster was speaking following Mrs May’s confirmation at the Conservative Party conference that she will trigger Article 50 in the spring. […]
Belleek warned bank closure could do “untold damage”
A local councillor has warned the people of Belleek of the problems caused by the loss of two banks in the Inishowen town.
Fight to save Belleek bank steps up with daily protests
First Minister Arlene Foster among thousands signing petition showing their opposition to proposed bank closure
Renewed calls for BOI to reverse Belleek closure plan
DUP and Sinn Fein hold talks in Belfast over future of Fermanagh bank
Foster to meet Bank of Ireland officials over closures
First Minister holding talks with trade unions and bank management at Stormont on Monday