Lee travels to US on dream trip: On a high to attend special conference Hospital beds to go in savings plan: The Western Trust is proposing to cut the number of hospital beds across its geography as part of a £10.3m savings plan for the new financial year. Under the plan, the Trust is required to make £13m in cash savings.

Morrow: lessons need to be learned: DUP MLA Maurice Morrow has asked Justice Minister David Ford why an alleged sex offender was permitted to reside close to his alleged victim and other children in the Fermanagh area.

Rates and pool prices hit the Bullseye: It’s claimed that the reorganisation of Councils is supposed to save money. But where are the savings coming from? Not the pockets of young swimmers and their families, or the business people fighting hard to provide jobs.

Exams - that time of year again: My eldest is 18. She takes her A level exams this year. So the final ‘long hard slog’ has just begun for her. She dreads the next few months and to be honest so do I. I have no doubt that tensions are going to rise in our home as the exam dates loom closer.

Rangers reveal £2.5m plans: Enniskillen Rangers Football Club have targeted bringing a higher level of football to Enniskillen as they revealed ambitious plans for what they estimate will be a £2.5m project.

Roslea the team to beat as season begins: The GAA club season swing into action on Sunday and in a highly competitive Division One it is reigning champions Roslea that are expected to be the team that everybody will have to beat.