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Man subjected couple to sectarian and homophobic campaign of abuse
A County Tyrone man who subjected a couple to a sectarian and homophobic campaign of abuse, has been handed a suspended prison sentence and ordered to pay his victims compensation. Joseph Ernest Moses (53) from Letfern Road, Seskinore initially
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An extra 1.7 million people are being added to the shielding list in England
An extra 1.7 million people will be added to the shielding list in England as part of an expansion of the shielding list, the government has announced. With 2.2 million already on the shielding list it will mean a total of nearly four million people
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Acrimonious tones as the unlikely issue of Partition is discussed
THE question of the transfer of the townlands in the Clones No. 2 Rural District to Lisnaskea Union was again discussed at Lisnaskea Guardians on Saturday. The Clerk of Clones Union forwarded a resolution of protest. When this communication was
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THREE OF THE BEST - Roisin Gleeson
Fermanagh Ladies goalkeeper Roisin Gleeson looks back on three memorable games from her career Sunday, October 8, 2017 - All Ireland Ladies Junior Final Replay Fermanagh 2-09 Derry 0-11 Home! That’s how I would describe St Tiernach
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Looking back through The Impartial Reporter archives
Take a look at what was making the news in The Impartial Reporter in our Memories feature. Are you featured or do you recognise any of the people in the photos, or remember the stories reported?
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NI Commissioner urges veterans in need to get in touch
NORTHERN Ireland’s first Veterans Commissioner is urging former service personnel who need help or support to get in touch with him directly. Danny Kinahan, who was appointed to the role last Autumn, has launched an initiative to reach as many
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'Good deed' results in fine and penalty points for 28 year old
A MAN who was stopped by police while carrying out a "good deed" for his mother had no insurance in place. Enniskillen Magistrates Court heard on Monday that Paul Duffy (28), with an address of Hillview Park, Enniskillen, was stopped by police at
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More encouragement as Covid rates continue to fall
Fermanagh and Omagh Council area recorded the lowest number of positive Covid-19 cases in Northern Ireland in the last 24 hours. The nine positive cases locally was the lowest figure and was shared with Ard and North Down Council. It brings
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Hargey reduces entertainment licence renewal fees
Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey has announced a reduction in fees for the renewal of entertainment licences to alleviate the hardship being experienced by the industry as a result of Covid-19 restrictions. The move could save hundreds of venues
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Always happy to explore art styles and keep growing skills
Artist Lewis Vance from Lisbellaw first took an interest in art during his time at school. Since then he has been developing his style, working in various media. However, he has a particular love for drawing in pen as it allows him to achieve
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Telephone vaccination booking for clinically extremely vulnerable goes live
Telephone vaccination booking is now available for people who received a shielding letter because they are Clinically Extremely Vulnerable (CEV) to Covid-19. The appointments are available at Northern Ireland’s seven regional vaccination centres
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Bright Eyes Animal Sanctuary receives a special Valentine’s Day surprise
Bright Eyes Animal Sanctuary received a surprise donation of £2,000 into its bank account over Valentine's weekend to help provide for pets in its care during the pandemic. The donation was made by Support Adoption For Pets - the UK’s largest grant
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Local DJ wants to 'give a little back' to amazing SWAH staff
WELL-known Irvinestown DJ Rockstar Conor McCann is hoping to raise £5,000 for the South West Acute Hospital (SWAH) this weekend. The popular DJ has been raising funds throughout the Covid-19 pandemic with live DJ sets, and he is hoping businesses
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Fermanagh and Omagh councillors say no to TV licences for over 75s
Members of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council have unanimously called on Stormont to cover the costs of TV Licences for over 75s, who until recently were not required to pay. While there was some debate around the provision of funding, the chamber
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Greentown Environmental not slowed down by Brexit as it works to become more eco-friendly
A FERMANAGH company has been working to become more environmentally-friendly in order to stand out in the market of environmental management. Greentown Environmental Limited has operated out of Florencecourt since it was founded by John-Ross Armstrong