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  • REVEALED: Most popular NI baby names

    It’s official - Emily and James were the most popular first names given to baby girls and boys in Northern Ireland for births registered in 2016. This is one of the findings of the Baby Names 2016 statistics published today by the Northern Ireland

  • Fundraising event that's to be a cut above the rest

    A fundraising gathering at the Killyhevlin Hotel, Enniskillen, tomorrow evening, Friday, April 28, is certainly styled to be a cut above the rest! A total of 16 brave girls and women have agreed to take part in the Big Hair Chop, an event being organised

  • Golden weekend for Lakelanders

    It was a brilliant weekend for the Lakelanders at the Ulster Age Group championships at the Bangor Aurora with a gold medal for Kealan McShea and three golds for flyer Ellie McCartney as well as a superb and rare gold medal for the boys’ 4x50m freestyle

  • Fermanagh brothers make Ireland Kings Cup team

    Ederney brothers Darren and Declan McKeever have qualified to make the Ireland team to take on the United States at the second staging of the International Kings Cup at Lough Erne Resort in May. Six handicapper Darren and Declan who plays off 13 won

  • Melissa gets her season off to a flyer

    Melissa Kennedy started her road racing season off last weekend at the around a pound Tandragee 100. This was her first time appearing at the 5.3 mile County Armagh circuit, and she certainly did not disappoint. Friday qualifying thankfully saw dry

  • BT apology after broadband down

    BT Broadband has apologised for a break in service which affected a large area across Fermanagh and Tyrone on Tuesday night. From around 9pm on Tuesday night customers in Enniskillen were reporting their Broadband service was down for a number of hours

  • McGirr pipped in photo finish

    Last Saturday, Lakeland Cycle Club hosted their Grand Prix on the roads around Derrygonnelly. First off was the A3 race. Several attempts to get away from the main group were made by several riders but the fast, relatively flat route made this difficult

  • Athletic looking forward to ‘massive’ challenge

    Enniskillen Athletic manager Paul Crane accepts that his side will be massive underdogs when they take on double chasing Strathroy Harps tonight (Thursday) in the semi-final of the Mulhern Cup, but he wants his players to go out and enjoy the experience