“This certainly gives the impression of the big beasts of the financial industry deserting the local communities.”
Second candidate elected in Fermanagh South Tyrone
Indications from here at the count centre that Paul Bell and Adam Gannon will be eliminated in the next couple of counts.
New housing to transform old secondary school site
AFTER YEARS of lying derelict, the site of the old Duke of Westminster Secondary School is being transformed into over 30 new homes in Ballinamallard. The major new development comprises of detached and semi-detached homes within a few minutes walking distance from the middle of the village. Westminster Court located on the Makenny Road takes […]
Sinn Fein celebrate after another dramatic night in FST
The constituency is famous for its closely run parliamentary races, and this year it was true to form.
Weather not keeping Fermanagh voters from the polls
While it is still early yet, the vote among young people appears to be up locally.
Growing farmer fears over loss of EU payments
WITH almost half the workforce in Fermanagh working in the agricultural sector there is growing concern that farmers here have received no assurances that support will continue in the long-term post Brexit. It is thought that up to 80 per cent of farming income here is derived from EU payments. In the midst of this […]
Top unionist says that he won’t be going to GAA final
Tom Elliott famously said he would not attend a GAA match.
Sponsors to stick with football club despite relegation
Big blow to local soccer as Ballinamallard drop out of the top flight
Merger could spell bad news for county’s dairy farmers
Dairy farmer Tom Elliott, from Ballinamallard, believes there will certainly be an impact in the county, but it won’t be huge.
Foster under fire over united Ireland ‘exit strategy’
‘It is good for her that she can afford to up sticks and abandon her community on a whim’ says SF’s Sheamus Greene