ENNISKILLEN man Dylan Quinn is leading the charge to get our politicians back to work at Stormont after over 560 days of deadlock. The father-of-four from Enniskillen is using the power of social media to unite people across the North into urging our MLAs to return to the Assembly Chamber. Northern Ireland has been without […]
Crime and money top list of worries for pensioners
At last Friday’s Pensioners Parliament, held at the Westville Hotel, the crowd of just under 100 were surveyed on the issues that most concerned them.
‘Women being put at risk’ because of Stormont stalemate
“Women are dead, we know there’s a problem. What’s the barrier in addressing it? That barrier is that we don’t have a government.”
New Lisnaskea health centre ‘is put on hold’
It is understood that the ‘Developing Better Services’ team has been removed from the project due to the ongoing political stasis .
Fermanagh’s MLAs expenses bill hits £178K
The constituency’s largest expense bill came from the DUP’s Maurice Morrow at £43,698.31.
MLAs ringing in new year with £13,000 cut in wages
Stormont out of action a full year while MLAs got £50K plus expenses
MLAs face a salary review as budget set
Secretary of State James Brokenshire has commissioned an independent review into whether MLAs should still receive their full salaries.
Varadkar: ‘Agreement is possible’ to restore Stormont
Leo Varadkar discussed the current political impasse with Secretary of State James Brokenshire and DUP leader Arlene Foster.
Roadworks ‘will be hit by political stalemate’
Repairs on local roads could be held up by the continued political uncertainty.