People in Fermanagh are the happiest in the United Kingdom according to recent figures published by the Office for National Statistics.
Young jobless figures treble
Fermanagh’s youth unemployment has almost trebled in the past six years, with figures just released by the Department of Finance showing a deepening crisis for the county’s under-25s.
Impressive turnout for Fermanagh jobs fair
AN ESTIMATED 600 people; a mixture of students, recent graduates, the medium to long-term unemployed and local businesses, attended the successful Fermanagh Jobs and Careers fair last week.
Welfare cuts may cost local economy up to £22 million
FERMANAGH’S economy will suffer a financial loss of £22 million under the current welfare reform plans set out by the UK government, a recent report has suggested.
Tacking matters: Heading off a cliff with no-one to blame but ourselves
In life you often get what you deserve and in Fermanagh GAA I am sad to say we have got exactly what we deserve.
New limits could see sharp rise in drink driving arrests
The number of drink driving convictions in Fermanagh may have has fallen in recent times, but the fear is that changes to the law could see a big increase in offences.
Council-backed Irish language courses ‘for all traditions’
‘IRISH is there for everybody’ was the message delivered as the fourth iteration of council-provided free Irish language classes.
41 jobs gone as Flynn’s closes
FORTY-FIVE jobs have been lost following the closure of Flynn’s Fine Foods in Roslea today.