Monday, November 12, 2018

Enniskillen first town to hear of Armistice, crowd told

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12 Nov, 2018
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Enniskillen first town to hear of Armistice, crowd told
Commemorations for the centenary of Armistice Day started in Co Fermanagh before dawn on Sunday, with the sound of a lone piper.
Latest News
Despicable burglary of woman in 80's condemned

Police are appealing for information after the home of a woman in her 80's was burgled on Saturday.

DUP leader and Dublin minister both mark WWI carnage

DUP leader Arlene Foster and Irish Government minister Heather Humphreys have both laid wreaths at the cenotaph in Enniskillen.

John Winton funeral: Community lost a 'hero' in work accident

Limavady lost a "hero" and a "thoroughly decent human being" with the death of council worker John Winton, mourners at his funeral were told on Saturday.

Marking a century since one of the worst horrors in history

The 100th anniversary of the end of the Great War, one of the most calamitous conflicts in human history, was marked around the world yesterday.

Sport Update
David Healy: Linfield boss wants 'respectful communication' between officials and teams

Linfield boss David Healy took a swipe at Irish League officials following his side's 2-1 defeat by Coleraine on Saturday.

Remembrance Day: Clubs and fans pay their respects

Clubs across the Danske Bank Premiership observed a minute's silence at their games yesterday as a mark of remembrance for the two World wars and other conflicts.

Paul McElroy delighted with Dungannon Swifts win

Dungannon Swifts' two goal hero Paul McElroy was thrilled with their narrow win over Institute.

And finally...
Traffic lights not working at busy Lisburn junction

Motorists are being asked to exercise caution this morning after traffic signals at the Prince William Road/Knockmore Road junction are not working.

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