Finance Minister says a border between North and Republic after Brexit would be “a calamity for Fermanagh”
Brexit may put Fermanagh fracking back on agenda
Leaving the EU could mean fracking becomes a real possibility in the county.
Thousands in Fermanagh call for second referendum
3,000 signatures from the Fermanagh and South Tyrone constituency
Border boll should now be top of the agenda, says SF
MLA Lynch says businesses here are right to be worried
Irish passport forms ‘flying out the door’ after Brexit
In Enniskillen 300 forms were snapped up in just 24 hours
Time for border people to ‘band together’ & ‘sit tight’
In villages like Belleek and Roslea people wait anxiously with growing concern over what will happen next
Foster must explain how leaving Europe was a good idea
Brexit is very bad news for Fermanagh and neither of the two main parties here did us any favours, writes Herald editor Maurice Kennedy
Second referendum could be debated in Parliament
The petiton already has enough signitures for the prospect of a second referendum to be brought before parliament.
Brexit for Fermanagh despite ‘remain’ vote
Fermanagh is in for an uncertain time ahead as Brexit negotiations begin.
Fermanagh academic warns of Brexit implications
Local academic says Brxcit could have unforeseen, long-term implications for the Fermanagh.