A new study has shown Brexit is already impacting day-to-day life here in worrying ways.
‘Still in limbo’: one year after fateful Brexit vote
Last Friday (June 23rd) marked one year since Fermanagh voted to remain in the EU, but was dragged out of Europe by the close overall ‘leave’ vote.
‘Customs’ hut stark reminder of the past
AS last week’s border conference was taking place at the Lough Erne resort, and councils were agreeing to work together to combat Brexit, at the other end of the county a visual reminder was going up of what we could be facing in the months and years ahead. As can be seen from our […]
Border group to meet EU Brexit chief today
Border Communities Against Brexit are in Dublin today to listen to EU negotiator Michel Barnier address Irish concerns on Brexit.
Brexit may mean pet checkpoints along the border
“Pet passports” might be needed to cross the border following Brexit
Cross-border smugglers could be back in business
Brexit and its implications for the border could see a return to the days of the past.
Puppy farms ‘operating along Fermanagh border’
It is understood the underground business is operating along the border.
Secretary of State meets with Fermanagh victims
Mr Brokenshire also met with local business and farming representatives.
Theft bid on ‘peace bridge’ statue at Fermanagh border
Attempt to steal ‘peace statue’ proves too heavy to move too far!
Brexit for Fermanagh despite ‘remain’ vote
Fermanagh is in for an uncertain time ahead as Brexit negotiations begin.