A Fermanagh woman who lost both her parents to cancer is now supporting other families facing a diagnosis of their own. Lisa Fee has been working in the role of family support worker with Cancer Focus for the past three years. She felt the need to work with the charity after her parents passed away […]
Super Skins retain Ulster Junior Cup
ULSTER JUNIOR CUP ENNISKILLEN Rugby Club enjoyed a Christmas to remember as they made history by winning the Ulster Junior Cup for the second time in a row following victory over Ballynahinch 2XV in Belfast. There was joyous scenes at the Affidea Stadium in Belfast on Saturday (December 27) when Skins won back-to-back titles following […]
28-year-old woman dies following Lisnaskea crash
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has confirmed that a woman has died following a road traffic collision in Lisnaskea on Friday, 5th December. Chief Inspector Simpson from the Collision Investigation Unit, stated: “Officers responded to a report that a Vauxhall Insignia car and Renault Traffic van had collided on the Crom Road at around […]
Fermanagh figures recognised in King’s Honours list
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TWO community figures from Fermanagh are among those recognised for their dedication to public service in the King’s New Year Honours List 2026. As 55 individuals across the North are celebrated for their outstanding contribution to community and country, local figures Pauline Walmsley and Superintendent Robert McGowan have been honoured for careers marked by leadership, commitment and […]
MP Cullen reaffirms her commitment for 2026
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As the year draws to a close and we look ahead to 2026, Sinn Féin MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone, Pat Cullen, has shared a New Year message reflecting on the commitment, resilience and community spirit shown across the constituency throughout 2025. Looking ahead to 2026, MP Pat Cullen, >f 136<pictured right,>f 127< has […]
Investigation continues into Belturbet bomb 53 years on
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THERE has been a fresh appeal for information into the Belturbet bombing, more than 50 years after a loyalist claimed the lives of two local teenagers. On 28 December 1972, bombs exploded in three towns along the Fermanagh border – Clones, Pettigo, and Belturbet. While no one was seriously injured in Clones and Pettigo, 16-year-old Patrick […]
Tributes flow for Maguiresbridge bandsman Andrew Knox
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TRIBUTES have been paid following the passing of Andrew Knox who was remembered as “a true gentleman of the brass band community”. Formerly of Snowhill Road, Cornafannoge, Maguiresbridge, Mr Knox passed away suddenly at the South West Acute Hospital on Christmas day. Maguiresbridge Silver Band paid tribute to their long-term member and much-loved friend. “It was with heavy hearts […]
Rising country star David James gears up for 2026
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One of Ireland’s hottest rising stars, country singer David James is quickly becoming a name to watch. With a rapidly growing fanbase, a busy touring schedule, and the rare honour of recording a duet with Daniel O’Donnell, the 27-year-old performer is carving out a place for himself in the heart of Irish country music. Hailing […]
Police investigate multiple shop thefts in Fermanagh
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Local police are investigating a number of reported thefts from shops across Fermanagh and Omagh. “In investigating the recent reported thefts we have determined that many of the incidents are very similar in the ‘modus operandi’ used by the suspects. We believe that by raising awareness of this apparent ‘modus operandi’ we can help business […]
Christmas joy as baby Charlie arrives at SWAH
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Midwives at South West Acute Hospital were delighted to welcome a Christmas Day baby, bringing extra joy to the festive season. Baby Charlie Andrews was born on Christmas Day, a special arrival for the Andrews family from the Brookeborough area. Hospital staff shared in the happiness of the occasion, welcoming the newborn as a true […]










