CONCERNS continue over the state of street lights in the county, with reported rises in the number of lights dim or out due to budget cuts.
‘Subtle’ racism becoming a problem in Fermanagh says SF councillor
FERMANAGH District Council’s Debbie Coyle has told the Herald she has come across a lot of instances where non-nationals who have settled here have been subject to racism, either out in the community or at work.
Sinn Fein blasts proposals for another war memorial
THE LOCAL historian behind the proposed erection of a memorial to Fermanagh-born war recipients of the military award, Victoria’s Cross, has defended it in the wake of criticism from a local MLA.
Aspiring hairdresser stole money from Sinn Fein office
A 25-year-old student, who stole money from the Enniskillen Sinn Fein office clothes and the DV8 fashion shop has been ordered to pay £160 restitution.
MEP backs Gerry Adams on rape allegations controversy
Speaking in Enniskillen last week Sinn Fein MEP Martina Anderson has backed party leader Gerry Adams over the Mairia Cahill controversy.
They’re lunatics! Sinn Fein hits out at dissidents after major arms haul
THE DISCOVERY of a major explosives and firearms haul linked to dissident republicans in Kinawley has been described as the work of ‘lunatics’ who have been ‘rejected’ by the community.
Fermanagh Sinn Fein voice opposition to welfare
Sinn Fein councillors across the county hosted a day of action on Saturday past to highlight their opposition to the pending welfare reform bill.
Adams expresses sympathy to IRA victims’ families in Derrylin
Catherine McCurry speaks to Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams at Derrylin Hunger Strike parade
Thousands attend hunger strike commemoration
UP to ten thousand republicans have taken part in the annual national Hunger Strike commemoration in Derrylin today (Sunday, August 3).
Rare appearance by former MP Owen Carron
ONE of Fermanagh’s best known republicans has made a rare public appearance, speaking at a hunger strike commemoration in Ballyconnell on Friday night.