Cllr Erskine and her family have been long time friends of Mrs Foster.
That’s life! Arlene ends career on a musical note
END OF A CAREER: IN TERMS of last weeks on the job, the now-former First Minister Arlene Foster has ceratinly had a memorable one. The Herald looked back at the career highs and lows of the girl from Dernawilt with the view that no matter what your political persuasion, Arlene Foster has certainly made her […]
British-Irish Council meeting to be Arlene’s swansong
When the British-Irish Council (BIC) holds its biannual summit in Fermanagh on Friday, it will be her last engagement as leader of the Executive.
Family welcome ‘long overdue’ gambling reforms
WELCOME REFORMS: THE FAMILY of a Fermanagh man who took his own life because of a gambling addiction, have welcomed the news that some of the gambling reforms they have been campaigning for will be introduced by Stormont. Sadie and Peter Keogh lost their son, Lewis in 2013. Since then, the couple have been lobbying […]
Arlene likely to pen autobiography
Friends of First Minister Foster believe she may lend her voice and experience to the campaign against social media abuse.
Lynch to step down from Assembly role
“It has been an interesting and, at times, very challenging time in the Assembly.”
Stormont campaigner steps up ‘back to work’ campaign
It is hoped that a peoples assembly will be held in Enniskillen next Thursday.
VIDEO: Gildernew makes direct appeal to SDLP voters
Ms Gildernew also appealled to Green Party and Alliance voters.
AWFUL MESS: Elderly could bear brunt of impasse
Patricia Donald says ‘go anywhere’ free bus passes may no longer apply
MLAs HAVE THEIR SAY: Richie McPhillips
SDLP’s Richie McPhillips said the electorate are “sick to the teeth” of the current Stormont situation










