FIRST Minister Arlene Foster has said she will be “working to secure the best exit deal for Northern Ireland” after Prime Minister Theresa May announced that formal Brexit negotiations will commence next year. Arlene Foster was speaking following Mrs May’s confirmation at the Conservative Party conference that she will trigger Article 50 in the spring. […]
Political discontent over proposed boundary changes
Politicians up in arms amid proposals over parliamentary constituency changes
Peace reigns over Twelfth in former flashpoint
Improved community relations has meant the 12th has been a more peaceful affair in Newtownbutler in recent years.
Sinn Fein MLA says leaving Europe bad for all Ireland
Lynch warns leave vote will turn back the clock
‘Rebels’ rhetoric has to make way for realpolitik
DUP flying high because their message is unambiguous, while Sinn Fein’s is a bit all over the place, writes Fermanagh Herald editor Maurice Kennedy.
‘Like first day at school’ as new MLAs head to Stormont
Little time for celebrations as new faces get down to business
Five Sinn Féin candidates to battle for just three nominations
Party will select three candidates this weekend
Our MLAs rack up half a million pound in expenses
FERMANAGH’S MLAs have racked up almost half-a-million pounds in expenses in just one year.
Sinn Fein MLA comes out against police cuts
THOSE IN higher positions within policing should be hit first – not frontline services, a local MLA has said.
Woman who came face to face with apartheid mourns loss of Madiba
A familiar figure in Lisnaskea, Carol Jordaann, the partner of local Sinn Fein MLA, Sean Lynch, recalled this week how she joined the African National Congress at the age of 13 to protest against white supremacy rule in her native South Africa.