Bomb victim meets rescuer for first time: Stephen Ross and Tommy Hallawell come together for BBC film More young people going to church: The Clogher Diocese of the Church of Ireland has a higher church attendance figure than the average across Ireland and more of these worshippers are younger people, a major church census has revealed. The Bishop of Clogher, the Right Rev. John McDowell told the Diocesan Synod of the figures.

Photographer turns back the clock: When accomplished photographer and broadcaster Bobby Hanvey comes to Enniskillen this Saturday afternoon to give a talk during FLive, he will be very much on home ground! Originally from Fermanagh, Brookeborough-born Bobby will be turning back the clock as he returns to his old college - South West College Why McDowell speaks the way he does: Graeme McDowell’s interview after the weekend’s Ryder Cup victory was probably uplifting, stirring stuff. I say probably, because it’s impossible to listen to what he actually says without being totally distracted by the way he says it. While he’s giving it all, oh ya know there’s just somethin about this competition that’s very speshul, we’re wondering how on earth he ended up with such a crazy accent.

Read more in Warren Little’s column Anne-Marie on mumming in US: Rosslea musician Anne-Marie Callaghan wears a straw mask in her spare time as an Armagh Rhymer. The rituals remind people they’re alive, she tells Meadhbh Monahan.

She has recently returned from ‘Milwaukee Irish Fest’, where she performed with the Armagh Rhymers.

Cup final successes for Athletic and Ballinamallard: There was Brendan Keogh Youth League Cup U14 and U16 succeses for Enniskillen Athletic and Ballinamallard United respectively. Athletic shaded a thrilling final against SIon by virtue of a 5-4 penalty shoot-out win. It was somewhat easier for the Mallards in the U16 final as they defeated Lisnaskea 8-2.

Ladies manager wants to lead fightback: Despite suffering a heavy defeat last Sunday, Fermanagh Manager, Lisa Woods says she wants to remain in charge, as Fermanagh will try and bounce back from the disappointment: “I wouldn’t want to go out on that note. This year was always about rebuilding.