Co Fermanagh

County Fermanagh is a county in the centre of Northern Ireland. It is bordered by County Tyrone to the north east and the Republic Of Ireland to the south. Its main settlements include Enniskillen, Irvinestown, Holywell, Newtownbutler, Rosslea and Drumlaghy.


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Residents not told of flood risk

Hundreds of people given planning permission for homes may not have been told there was a flood risk, the BBC learns.   More details

Healy seals Sunderland transfer

Sunderland bolster their forward options after signing Fulham's Northern Ireland striker David Healy.   More details

Pressure for farming flood money

The agriculture minister comes under pressure to compensate farmers whose crops were ruined during the recent flooding.   More details

Community centre's bus burnt out

A minibus belonging to a community centre in Londonderry is set on fire after it breaks down.   More details

Release after PSNI attack arrest

A man is released without charge after being questioned about a weekend attack on police officers in County Fermanagh.   More details

Man questioned about kidnapping

A man is arrested in connection with the kidnapping of a mother and son in County Down earlier this year.   More details

PSNI criticised for late warning

The PSNI took too long to warn nationalists that they faced a threat from loyalists, says the police ombudsman.   More details

First use of Taser stun gun in NI

A Taser stun gun is used for the first time in Northern Ireland by police in Londonderry to subdue a man.   More details

Irish in the backroom boost charge for Lightning Bolt

Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has relied on Irish support on his way to the top of the world.   More details

Barnes gears up for Olympic semi

Belfast boxer Paddy Barnes says he's ready to raise his game for his Olympic light-flyweight semi-final on Friday.   More details

BBC Newsline

Some people never had a chance when the floods came   More details

Justice duties

What powers could a new minister have?   More details

Living history

Ship's arrival is a flashback to famine times   More details

Edge of empire

Lonely outpost recalls French invasion threat   More details

Moveable beach

An academic cracks the riddle of the shifting sands   More details

Best homestead

The family home George Best is up for sale.   More details

Tiger kidnap probe pair released

Two men arrested for questioning about tiger kidnappings which took place between May and August last year are released.   More details

Hospitals need 'culture change'

A health watchdog calls for a 'culture change' after inspectors find evidence of poor hygiene in five hospitals.   More details

Board settles disabled girl case

An education board admits causing a disabled girl upset and distress by denying her access to a school.   More details

PSNI officers' danger money plea

Further cuts to PSNI officers' danger money will affect morale, the police federation warns the government.   More details

Money laundering charges dropped

Money laundering charges against County Tyrone republican Brian Arthurs are dropped.   More details

Irish horse fails drugs tests

Four of the horses who competed in the Olympic show jumping event test positive for banned substances.   More details

More students get top marks

Students awaiting their GCSE grades on Thursday are receiving their results from all exam boards on the same day.   More details

Bank expansion creating 20 jobs

News in brief from Northern Ireland   More details

What the papers say

A look at what is making the headlines in Thursday's morning newspapers.   More details

Paisley defends lethal force call

Ian Paisley Junior explains comments in which he called for dissident republicans to be shot on sight.   More details

Inquiry into city underpass flood

A special inquiry is to examine how a city centre underpass became flooded below 20 feet of water.   More details

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