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HomePaul Robinson

IRA memorial should be in a graveyard, not a public street – councillor


A COMMEMORATIVE plaque to IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands in Roslea, which was taken away and then replaced during improvement works in the village has caused the DUP to accuse the Council of damaging community relations in east Fermanagh.

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Sectarian concerns over church attacks


A spate of attacks on Protestant churches in predominately nationalist areas has sparked fears of a return to sectarian hate crime

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DUP man condemns attack on memorial to IRA volunteers


A local unionist councillor has condemned those responsible for vandalising an IRA memorial in Brookeborough after it was spray-painted.

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Farmers report over 1,000 stolden cattle


Mystery shrouds the exodus of cows after it was claimed that over 1,000 cattle were stolen from the Clogher Valley area in a year.

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Local roads ‘not getting share’ of G8 investment


Following the revelation that close to £11 million has been spent on roads in Fermanagh in 2012/13, a local councillor has said that he saw better roads when communism fell in Poland.

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