Full extent of huge reliance on European money is spelled out
‘We can’t let Brexit bring us back to the bad old days’
The vigil was held in Fermanagh as borders across Europe were re-opened as a result of the then EC.
‘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.
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.
Dozens of roads could be sealed off by a hard border
During the Troubles Fermanagh had just five main border crossings in Fermanagh. Today, there are a total of 55.
Brexit is good news for this landmark hotel
Leaving th EU isn’t all bad news for Fermanagh, as Resort finds out.
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.
MP explains voting both for and against Brexit motion
MP Elliott explained used the Assembly style of abstaining in the House of Commons.
‘Fear and uncertainty’ bad for business
THE UK’s decision to leave the European Union could have an immediate impact on medium or large businesses here.
Farmers to bear brunt of Brexit
Chairman of the Northern Ireland Agricultural Producers’ Association in Fermanagh is certain farmers would be better off staying within the EU.










