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Hundreds gather in Enniskillen to voice concerns on family farm tax
It was standing room only in Ring Two of the Enniskillen Ulster Farmers Mart when over 300 farmers gathered for the Impartial Reporter’s ‘Stop the Tax, Support our Farmers’ event. The evening was compered by Elaine Mitchell, BBC journalist and
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Fivemiletown drink driver was over twice the legal limit
A man who had driven just 100 metres before being stopped for drink-driving was over twice the legal limit, a court has heard. Oisin Brennan (33), of Broom Drive, Fivemiletown, was stopped on Main Street, Tempo by police officers carrying out breathalyser
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Suspended sentence for man found with drugs on boat
A Londonderry man who was staying on a boat in Fermanagh during the summer had cocaine and cannabis in his possession when stopped by police at a jetty close to the Border. On July 21 of this year at around 8pm police were on mobile patrol of the
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Boyle and Largo Elis goals enough to see off Crusaders
U16 NIFL Academy League Report Ballinamallard United 2-0 Crusaders Ballinamallard United U16s clinched a well-earned 2-0 victory over Crusaders on Saturday, marking their fourth consecutive clean sheet in recent weeks. Dominating much of
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Two men from Castlederg killed in Donegal crash
Two men from Castlederg have been killed in a car crash in Donegal. The pair from the Co Tyrone town died and three other people were injured in a two-vehicle collision near to the border with Northern Ireland. The accident happened on the
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'First goal was a real sucker punch' admits Teague
St Michael’s manager Peter Teague was making no excuses after his side’s heavy defeat to an impressive Lurgan side. Indeed, watching St Ronan’s, it was hard to believe that they had been beaten by both St Pat’s Cavan and St Pat’s Maghera in earlier
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St Michael's outgunned by strong St Ronan's side
St Michael’s 0-08 St Ronan’s Lurgan 2-14 St Michael’s fell to their third defeat on the trot to a most impressive St Ronan’s Lurgan in Augher on Saturday. Peter Teague’s side can have few complaints as they were outgunned by a very well- drilled
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Resort helps raise more than £38k to tackle holiday hunger
Lough Erne Resort has helped raise more than £38,000 to tackle holiday hunger for children across Northern Ireland. The resort teamed up with Cash for Kids NI to organise two fundraising events, generating a total of £38,532.22. The first was