Northern Ireland News for December 2001 : Page 8
Northern Ireland News, Dec 3, 2001
Minister announces funding for north Belfast community project
A £200,000 community regeneration project was unveiled this week by the Minister for Social Development. The investment package known as the North Belfast Community Action Project was launched on Mon...
Minister announces funding for north Belfast community project
A £200,000 community regeneration project was unveiled this week by the Minister for Social Development. The investment package known as the North Belfast Community Action Project was launched on Mon...
Northern Ireland News, Dec 3, 2001
Leapfrog Club visits Fermanagh
The second meeting of the Leapfrog Club has been held at the new Higher Bridges Building in Enniskillen. Professor Fabian Monds, Chairman of the Information Age Initiative for Northern Ireland addres...
Leapfrog Club visits Fermanagh
The second meeting of the Leapfrog Club has been held at the new Higher Bridges Building in Enniskillen. Professor Fabian Monds, Chairman of the Information Age Initiative for Northern Ireland addres...
Business News, Dec 3, 2001
Firms are succeeding in the battle against late payment
The latest research by Credit Management Research Centre (CMRC) has revealed that British businesses have reported a significant decline in the time taken to pay outstanding invoices. An ongoing surv...
Firms are succeeding in the battle against late payment
The latest research by Credit Management Research Centre (CMRC) has revealed that British businesses have reported a significant decline in the time taken to pay outstanding invoices. An ongoing surv...
Northern Ireland News, Dec 3, 2001
Farren urges businesses to invest in training
The Minister for Employment and Learning Dr Seán Farren has urged local companies to continue to invest in training schemes in order to sustain growth and economic productivity of the province’s workf...
Farren urges businesses to invest in training
The Minister for Employment and Learning Dr Seán Farren has urged local companies to continue to invest in training schemes in order to sustain growth and economic productivity of the province’s workf...
Northern Ireland News, Dec 3, 2001
Major cash injection for NI health budget
Health and Social Services emerged the top priority as the Northern Ireland Executive’s revised Budget for 2002-03 unveiled in the Assembly. On Monday, December 3, Minister of Finance and Personnel, ...
Major cash injection for NI health budget
Health and Social Services emerged the top priority as the Northern Ireland Executive’s revised Budget for 2002-03 unveiled in the Assembly. On Monday, December 3, Minister of Finance and Personnel, ...
Northern Ireland News, Dec 3, 2001
PSNI Chief Constable announces he is to quit
Police Service of Northern Ireland Chief Constable Sir Ronnie Flanagan has announced that he is to retire from his post in the spring. He confirmed his intention in a letter to the chairman of the ne...
PSNI Chief Constable announces he is to quit
Police Service of Northern Ireland Chief Constable Sir Ronnie Flanagan has announced that he is to retire from his post in the spring. He confirmed his intention in a letter to the chairman of the ne...
Northern Ireland News, Dec 3, 2001
Children get fired up on energy saving
A new series of workbooks on how to save energy in a fun and educational manner have been distributed to 85,000 primary school children throughout Northern Ireland and the border counties of the Repub...
Children get fired up on energy saving
A new series of workbooks on how to save energy in a fun and educational manner have been distributed to 85,000 primary school children throughout Northern Ireland and the border counties of the Repub...
Northern Ireland News, Dec 3, 2001
Four men arrested by police in Londonderry
Four men are being questioned by police today after incidents in Londonderry believed to be linked to dissident republicans. The four, all from the west bank of the Foyle in Derry, were being held at...
Four men arrested by police in Londonderry
Four men are being questioned by police today after incidents in Londonderry believed to be linked to dissident republicans. The four, all from the west bank of the Foyle in Derry, were being held at...
Business News, Dec 3, 2001
City Council signs up for Microsoft XP software
Belfast City Council is among the first organisations in Ireland to sign up as an enterprise customer for Microsoft’s latest operating system, Microsoft® Windows XP. All PCs and laptops within the Co...
City Council signs up for Microsoft XP software
Belfast City Council is among the first organisations in Ireland to sign up as an enterprise customer for Microsoft’s latest operating system, Microsoft® Windows XP. All PCs and laptops within the Co...
Business News, Dec 3, 2001
UK service sector confidence continues to fall
The latest quarterly survey of the UK service sector by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and Deloitte & Touche has found business volumes, confidence, profitability and prices are all falli...
UK service sector confidence continues to fall
The latest quarterly survey of the UK service sector by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and Deloitte & Touche has found business volumes, confidence, profitability and prices are all falli...
Business News, Dec 3, 2001
“Sign Off” culture rampant among UK doctors
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has accused the UK healthcare system of unnecessarily extending sickness absence by workers. The CBI claims that a "sign-off" culture among UK doctors has ...
“Sign Off” culture rampant among UK doctors
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has accused the UK healthcare system of unnecessarily extending sickness absence by workers. The CBI claims that a "sign-off" culture among UK doctors has ...
Northern Ireland News, Dec 3, 2001
Omagh victim named as one of Britain’s bravest women
Donna Marie McGillion, one of the people seriously injured in the Real IRA bombing of Omagh, has been named as one of Britain’s Bravest Women. Mrs McGillion, 25, was named among the seven women to re...
Omagh victim named as one of Britain’s bravest women
Donna Marie McGillion, one of the people seriously injured in the Real IRA bombing of Omagh, has been named as one of Britain’s Bravest Women. Mrs McGillion, 25, was named among the seven women to re...
Business News, Dec 3, 2001
Boardroom pay should be linked to performance
One of the world’s top recruitment firms has highlighted the importance of improving corporate governance and strengthening links between boardroom pay and performance. Korn/Ferry International view ...
Boardroom pay should be linked to performance
One of the world’s top recruitment firms has highlighted the importance of improving corporate governance and strengthening links between boardroom pay and performance. Korn/Ferry International view ...
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Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A sunny but frosty start for many. However cloud increases by midday with a few showers reaching the north coast, these mostly light but spreading inland this afternoon. Chilly. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A rather cloudy evening with scattered showers. Becoming drier through the night with some good clear spells developing and a patchy frost away from coasts. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
