Phil Flanagan
Measures to keep Citizens Advice offices open
MEASURES have been put in place to ensure the north's network of Citizens Advice offices remain operational after its regional headquarters went into administration.
Arlene Foster attendance at Ulster final still up in the air
WHILE Leo Varadkar was making a symbolic journey north to a centre of unionist culture yesterday, the question of whether Arlene Foster will make a similar visit south this month remains unclear.
Former Sinn Féin MLA wins fair employment case against Citizens Advice
FORMER Sinn Féin MLA Phil Flanagan has been awarded more than £5,000 after being overlooked for a job with Citizens Advice.
Tiered Championship would increase financial pressure on smaller counties says Fermanagh vice-chairman Phil Flanagan
A TIERED All-Ireland Football Championship will heap more financial pressure on already struggling smaller counties, warns Fermanagh vice-chairman Phil Flanagan.
Time for action to bridge gap between haves and have-nots in the GAA says Fermanagh's Phil Flanagan
LAST year the spending of the Mayo, Dublin and Cork county boards all topped the E1.
Catherine Seeley becomes Sinn Féin's second MLA not to stand for re-election
CATHERINE Seeley has become the second prominent Sinn Féin MLA to announce she will not be seeking re-election.
Taxpayer funds David McNarry's bill for libelling journalist
TAXPAYERS funded damages against Ukip regional leader David McNarry after he libelled a journalist.
Former Sinn Féin MLA Phil Flanagan loses libel action court challenge
A FORMER Sinn Finn MLA has lost his legal battle over being denied insurance cover for a near £50,000 libel award made against him.
Ex-Sinn Féin MLA Phil Flanagan won't say if £20k Stormont deal will pay Tom Elliott libel costs
FORMER Sinn Féin assembly member Phil Flanagan would not comment on Monday whether his five-figure resettlement package from Stormont will be swallowed up by the outstanding libel damages against him.
Sinn Féin rules out paying Phil Flanagan's libel costs
Sinn Féin has said the party won't be paying libel damages awarded against one of its former MLAs.