PEOPLE in Fermanagh and Tyrone are expected to take part in a 23-mile walk from Trillick to Roslea next week to raise money and remember the life of the “very special” Martina McMahon. An outpouring of grief was expressed across the county’s last year when mother-of-two Ms McMahon, who was a stalwart of local GAA […]
New musical celebrates Enniskillen women
Daughters of Ceithleann is a heartfelt tribute to the spirit and stories of a community, woven together with a touch of Irish myth.
Firefighters praised for Clogher blaze efforts
Around a third of the Sliabh Beagh area has been damaged by the blaze, which is now under control.
Fermanagh mans appeal after ‘gift’ liver transplant
A LOCAL father who describes himself as “totally back from the dead” has passionately urged others to consider organ donation after a life-saving transplant transformed his life. Sean Maguire, an electrician from Donagh, found himself working in an environment with vermin. This led him to becoming unwell and being admitted to hospital. “I was working […]
Higginbotham takes the reins at Enniskillen Rangers
By Jonathan Hogan Enniskillen Rangers have appointed Darren Higginbotham as their new first team manager, following Michael Kerr’s departure after last week’s season closer against Killen. Higginbotham, who enjoyed a successful spell with Irvinestown Wanderers — guiding them back to Division One — finished the season alongside Ryan Campbell at Kesh, helping steer […]
Elliott stands up for Fermanagh farmers in the Lords
Lord Elliott has hit out at at government departments and agencies for their lack of support for our local farming and rural communities.
Enniskillen cancer centre to open this month
Major work has been ongoing at 18 High Street in Enniskillen on the development of the new therapeutic centre.
Former students shocked at Enniskillen school proposals
St Joseph’s College and St Fanchea’s College, which were both opened in Enniskillen in 1960, will wind up in early 2027.
Fermanagh among worst for drink driving
Fermanagh has one of the highest rates of drink drivers in Northern Ireland, according to a new police report.
Bishop of Clogher asks for prayers for new Pope
Bishop Larry Duffy has said Pope Leo’s qualities are important in light of today’s challenges.










