Firewalk for Dad: An innovative charity event, “Walking on Fire for Dad” is being organised in June by the son and daughter of two Parkinson’s sufferers from Fermanagh Protest planned over ‘puppy farm’ kennels: A protest will be held on Monday, April 27 at Enniskillen Townhall over Furish Kennels, the Impartial Reporter can reveal. All this comes following a BBC documentary last week and a subsequent fire that killed 13 dogs.

‘Judges are not infallible. On occasion, they can get it wrong’: “JUDGES do not lay claim to infallibility,” a representative for the Lord Chief Justice’s office has told the Impartial Reporter. In a special report, Julie Kenwell invetsigates how they make their decisions.

The free press and nasty Nicola: Denzil McDaniel on the General Election and the battle across the water which is particualry ferocious. He is interested in how the English press in particular have been treating the Scottish Nationalist Party leader, Nicola Sturgeon.

Full steam ahead for a true star of screen: Jonathan Phang’s second series of Gourmet Trains (Travel Channel, Saturdays, 8 pm) has kicked off in the same hilariously irreverent vein as the previous one which all bodes very well for this increasingly enviable succession of journeys.

Augusta lives up to all its billing: Enniskillen’s Kevin Slowey and wife Dympna pictured outside the clubhouse at the famous Augusta course home of the US Masters.

Kevin, Dympna and some family members spent six days at the tournament and lived up to all expectations and more.

Tara Little explains why she left ladies: As the fall-out from the resignation of the Fermanagh Ladies GAA manager Lisa Woods continues, former player Tara Little speaks to the Impartial Reporter and explains there was more than one reason for her departure.