Paddy Treacy's latest video pays tribute to a local legend
Paddy Treacy's latest music video has captured the spirit of the recent Lady of the Lake Festival, all while paying tribute to a local legend!
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Reporter for the Impartial Reporter with a particular interest in farming, politics and business. Covering stories across Fermanagh, South Tyrone and the Border Counties of the Republic of Ireland.
Reporter for the Impartial Reporter with a particular interest in farming, politics and business. Covering stories across Fermanagh, South Tyrone and the Border Counties of the Republic of Ireland.
Paddy Treacy's latest music video has captured the spirit of the recent Lady of the Lake Festival, all while paying tribute to a local legend!
POLICE are appealing for information following a report of a burglary in Clogher over the July holiday period.
MINISTER for Agriculture, Andrew Muir, has stressed that he understands the impact that bTB (Bovine TB) is having on farm in Fermanagh, despite having not yet visited the county within his role.
Joshua Black, aged 14, and his twin brothers, Dylan and Jake, aged 12, have been undergoing extensive medical treatment in recent months following a horrific crash near Enniskillen in March. The accident happened when the jeep they were in, driven by their father, collided with a tree.
TRUCKS of all shapes and sizes took to the roads around Irvinestown as part of the recent Lady of the Lake Festival.
ULSTER Unionist MLA Tom Elliott has called on the Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs to reinstate an independent advisory body to address the ongoing challenges posed by bovine Tuberculosis (bTB).
IN a move to regulate the ownership of XL Bully dogs, Agriculture Minister Andrew Muir has announced that beyond January 1, 2025, it will be illegal to own one without an exemption certificate.
JUSTICE Minister, Naomi Long, has detailed significant funding allocations to Fermanagh and Omagh Women’s Aid, underlining what she says is Stormont's commitment to supporting victims of domestic abuse in the region.
The Irish Passport Office has confirmed that over 85,000 passport applications from Northern Ireland, including a significant number from Fermanagh, have been processed this year without any delays or issues.
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