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LICENCES allowing mining company to search for precious metals in the Fermanagh and South Tyrone area were granted despite serious ...
FORMER members of staff, including three past principals, joined in a special farewell event to mark the closure of Lack Primary School.
CENTURIES ago, travellers on horseback would have followed the winding path that is now Tummery Road, making their way towards the civil parish ...
OVERGROWN grass verges on local roads are once again becoming a danger to drivers, councillors have warned. The issue was raised at a recent meeting of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, with ...
The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) is “not ruling out legal action” in relation to new proposals contained in Northern Ireland’s ...
COUNCILLORS have approved a motion to ask the Irish government to extend voting rights in the upcoming presidential election to all Irish citzens ...
Poundland is set to shut dozens of stores after being sold for £1 to investment firm Gordon Brothers. The discount chain, known for primarily selling products for £1, had been put on the market ...
A COUNCILLOR has on the Council to mount a Judicial Review (JR) after several mineral prospecting licenses were granted in Tyrone and Fermanagh.
Northern Ireland’s Communities Minister has insisted he will not resign following criticism of a social media post sent hours before an attack on Larne Leisure Centre.
Finance Minister John O’Dowd has said he is “keen to see the baby loss certificate scheme progress urgently” as a way of giving ...
Concerns have been raised by patients and staff regarding the Western Trust’s new Encompass system. The system was made live on May 8 this year across health trusts in Northern Ireland and digitalises ...
The case of Darragh Collins (47) of The Willows, Enniskillen, is due to be heard again at Enniskillen Courthouse next week (Wednesday, June 18).
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