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Phelim McAleer is a self-styled journalistic skeptic out to upend the global-warming consensus at the Copenhagen summit - if only he can dodge the incoming sandwiches aimed at his head.
Timber firm fined for man's death
A Fermanagh-based timber company has been fined 50,000 for a breach of health and safety laws which led to a worker's death.
Restaurant car crash man jailed
A man who drove through a funeral cortege before crashing into a restaurant in County Fermanagh has been jailed for two and a half years.
Murdered toddler's mother speaks
The mother of a murdered Enniskillen toddler has spoken about the final moments of her baby daughter's life.
Man is charged with murdering baby girl
A MAN appeared in court yesterday, charged with the murder last week of a 15-month-old Co Fermanagh infant.
Man Charged Over Murder Of Toddler Millie
A 30-year-old man has been charged with murdering toddler Millie Martin in Northern Ireland.
Terror groups unite in 'new IRA'
Republican terrorists are thought to have created a new IRA organisation, drawing membership from the Continuity IRA and two factions of the Real IRA .
Check on fire case recommendations
A lawyer who examined how a convicted sex offender was able to kill himself and the rest of his family in a deliberate house fire is to check that recommendations from a review of the case were implemented, it was confirmed.
Man questioned further over toddler's death new
Police were today given more time to question a man about the death of a 15-month-old girl injured in an alleged assault.
Terrorism in Northern Ireland: Resurgent
THOUGH their bailiwick is supposed to be at peace, Northern Ireland's security forces are becoming increasingly concerned that republican terrorism is mutating into a new and even more dangerous form, more expert and with a wider range of tactics.
Inquiry into rapist's death blaze 'should not be witch hunt'
A public inquiry into how a convicted sex offender was able to kill himself and his family in a deliberate house fire should not become a witch hunt, social workers warned today.
Omagh fire decision in New Year
The Chairman of the NI Health Committee has said it will announce in the New Year whether or not to seek a public inquiry into the Omagh fire tragedy.
Man downloaded images of sadistic child sex abuse
Chris Carson pictured at an earlier court appearance in Enniskillen. A 28-year-old pervert caught with photographs and movies of young children being raped, sodomised and tortured, has been jailed for six months.
Donna death driver ignored warning, claim
A 57-year-old driver ignored a passenger's warning not to overtake a lorry on the approach to a bend and crashed into an on-coming car, killing 24-year-old Belleek woman Donna Ferguson, a court has heard.
Fire tragedy 'cannot' be repeated
A West Tyrone Independent MLA has told a meeting of the Health Committee that specific action needs to be taken following the Omagh fire tragedy.
McGurka s fight a as vigorous as evera 38 years on
December 4th was the 38th anniversary of the McGurk's Bar massacre and after nearly 40 years, the relatives of those who lost loved ones in the atrocity are still waiting for justice .
Man started death blaze when partner threatened to leave
A convicted sex offender killed himself and six other family members in a house fire because his long-time partner had threatened to leave him, a coroner ruled today.
IRA dissidents planning more bombs
Dublin - Irish Republican Army dissidents are likely to mount another bomb attack on the police-reform headquarters in Belfast, a senior Northern Ireland policeman warned politicians Thursday.
Rail link to Portadown not feasible
A LONDONDERRY to Portadown railway link is not considered feasible over the course of the next decade at least, according to the Roads Minister Conor Murphy.
Galantas Third Quarter 2009 Update
Galantas Gold Corporation , which has a 100% interest in an operating, open-pit, gold mine near Omagh, Northern Ireland, today announced its unaudited financial results for the third quarter, ending September 30th 2009.