Newtown priest caught up in Twelfth mayhem


NEWTOWNBUTLER- BORN Passionist priest, Fr Gary Donegan found himself once more in the thick of things at Monday’s ‘Twelfth’ celebrations near the Ardoyne area after a young girl was run over by a motorist wearing a bandsman’s uniform. He is rector of Holy Cross on Belfast’s Crumlin Road which the ‘Twelfth’ marchers are denied access […]


Mallards pipped on penalties


The lottery of penalties put paid to Ballinamallard Reserves George Wilson Cup bid at the semi-final stages in Ferney Park.


University student walks free after being found guilty of dealing drugs


AN Ulster University student walked free from court today (Monday) with a two-year suspended sentence for dealing in Ecstasy tablets. Sean O’Brien (21), of St Patrick’s Terrace, Lisnaskea,  had pleaded guilty last year to possessing Ecstasy tablets and cannabis with intent to supply. Co-accused Dylan Quaile (20), of Main Street, Maguiresbridge, had pleaded guilty to […]


Fermanagh win final warm up tie


A potent first half performance paved the way for this solid Fermanagh success on Monday evening over visiting third level side St Mary’s, Belfast at a cold Brewster Park.

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