Sinn Fein leader speaks in Roslea
A WEEK IN NEWS: 5 stories you may have missed
Here are five stories from the last week that you might have missed:
Adams to speak at Roslea SF commemoration
THE PRESIDENT of Sinn Fein, Gerry Adams will be the main speaker at the annual Fermanagh Easter Sunday Commemoration on Sunday 5th April in Roslea (2.30pm). Mr Adams will be joined by Fermanagh and South Tyrone MP Michelle Gildernew, the party’s candidate in the May 7 Westminster election. His high profile presence is seen locally […]
John Coyle on ‘Twitter trolls’: “Would they have the guts to say it to my face?”
THE SDLP’s John Coyle has responded to criticism levelled at him for his performance on BBC’s The View last night.
Mystery surrounds gay bakery poster
THE CHRISTIAN-run bakery at the centre of the ‘gay cake’ row has received backing from a Fermanagh firm after a banner was erected outside the business pledging support for the bakery.
Fermanagh and Omagh unionists leave council chamber over Irish Presidential motion
UNIONISTS have been accused of engaging in pre-planned political grandstanding after every DUP and UUP councillor left the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council chamber on Monday night ahead of a debate on the right of Irish citizens in the North to vote in the Irish Presidential elections.
It’s a two horse race, says SF’s Gildernew
VOTERS KNOW the forthcoming Westminster election is a two-horse race, Sinn Fein’s Michelle Gildernew has said.
Vietnamese woman to stand against Gildernew
THE ALLIANCE party is expected to announce a candidate to run in the Westminster election for Fermanagh and South Tyrone in May, later this week.
Gildernew can be beaten – but only if unionists work together – Rodney Connor
A UNIONIST politician can win the 2015 Westminster election – but only if a single unionist is chosen.
Gildernew: We’re doing our best on welfare reform
JUST TWO weeks after an interview with this newspaper defending Sinn Fein’s agreement on welfare cuts, Michelle Gildernew’s party now appears to have suddenly abandoned their support for the welfare reform bill.