NATHAN Chambers, a British Red Cross volunteer from Enniskillen, has been awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the New Year Honours List 2025 for more than 25 years of service to his community.
A man who was injured in the Enniskillen Bomb has been honoured in the New Year Honours List 2025 for his 25 years as a first aid volunteer.
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From 9pm on Saturday, January 4, 5cm of snow per hour will smash into the country - lasting until 6pm on Sunday January 5.
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Irish officials were taken aback that John F Kennedy, before he launched the political career that brought him to the White House, was lukewarm over the question of partition in Ireland.
Nathan, who works as an Ambulance Care Attendant for the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, has had an interest in Frist Aid since being injured in the 1987 Enniskillen bomb, aged just 14.