In fields and hills along the Fermanagh border lie the remains of a once-thriving industry.
GEORGE Vaughan died more than 260 years ago and yet, remarkably, his legacy continues today as the Vaughan Trust.
All we know about Willie Lunney comes from a scrap of oral folk memory, but it’s enough to inform us that a place named after him.
An ancient folk remedy from County Fermanagh could help scientists in the fight against drug-resistant bacteria. According to local belief, the soil from a churchyard in Boho can cure infections.
After a busy year in the Fermanagh GAA calendar, we runs the rule on the highs, the lows and expectations for 2025.
Louise Thompson will referee the Irish Premiership match between Crusaders and Dungannon Swifts in what has been described as ...
The organisers of Fermanagh Pride have said they are “buzzing” for the first parade to take place in Enniskillen. The town has been decorated with rainbow flags and bunting for the event and ...
Fermanagh is mourning the loss of well-known Gaelic football referee and popular Derrygonnelly clubman, John Murphy who passed away on New Year's Eve. His club, Derrygonnelly Harps, who he represented ...
In the fields and hills along the Fermanagh border lie the remains of ... They are the abandoned workings of millstones, the history of which has long been forgotten. They were rediscovered ...