Northern Ireland News for February 2003 : Page 8
Northern Ireland News, Feb 3, 2003
Man dies in Londonderry house fire
A man has died following a house fire in Londonderry just one hour before the end of the latest fire fighters strike. The man, who was pulled from the house by a local off-duty fire officer, died at ...
Man dies in Londonderry house fire
A man has died following a house fire in Londonderry just one hour before the end of the latest fire fighters strike. The man, who was pulled from the house by a local off-duty fire officer, died at ...
Business News, Feb 3, 2003
Microsoft launch first ever spell checker for Irish
Microsoft has announced the launch of the first ever spell-checking application licensed by Microsoft, specifically designed for the Irish language. The Proofing Tools 2002 Win32 Irish Spell Checker ...
Microsoft launch first ever spell checker for Irish
Microsoft has announced the launch of the first ever spell-checking application licensed by Microsoft, specifically designed for the Irish language. The Proofing Tools 2002 Win32 Irish Spell Checker ...
Recruitment News, Feb 3, 2003
Harmac announce 150 Jobs for Castlerea
Medical devices manufacturer, Harmac Medical Products, has announced an expansion in the company's operation in Castlerea, Co Roscommon. Involving an investment of €1.7 million, this IDA-backed expan...
Harmac announce 150 Jobs for Castlerea
Medical devices manufacturer, Harmac Medical Products, has announced an expansion in the company's operation in Castlerea, Co Roscommon. Involving an investment of €1.7 million, this IDA-backed expan...
Business News, Feb 3, 2003
Enterprise Ireland launch eBusiness guide for SMEs
Enterprise Ireland has launched an eBusiness Handbook designed to give practical advice to companies planning to embark on eBusiness and IT projects. The handbook, targeted primarily at SME managers,...
Enterprise Ireland launch eBusiness guide for SMEs
Enterprise Ireland has launched an eBusiness Handbook designed to give practical advice to companies planning to embark on eBusiness and IT projects. The handbook, targeted primarily at SME managers,...
Northern Ireland News, Feb 3, 2003
Coulter urges community hospital re-think
North Antrim Ulster Unionist assembly member, Rev Robert Coulter has called on Northern Ireland Health Minister Des Browne to re-evaluate the case for a community hospital in Ballymena. The call was ...
Coulter urges community hospital re-think
North Antrim Ulster Unionist assembly member, Rev Robert Coulter has called on Northern Ireland Health Minister Des Browne to re-evaluate the case for a community hospital in Ballymena. The call was ...
Northern Ireland News, Feb 3, 2003
Belfast park destroyed by vandals
Vandals left a trail of destruction worth an estimated £100,000 after destroying parts of a Belfast park with a mechanical digger. Cherryvale Playing Fields was the scene of the devastation after the...
Belfast park destroyed by vandals
Vandals left a trail of destruction worth an estimated £100,000 after destroying parts of a Belfast park with a mechanical digger. Cherryvale Playing Fields was the scene of the devastation after the...
Northern Ireland News, Feb 3, 2003
Murphy urges 'participation' in devolution talks
Secretary of State Paul Murphy has called for "participation" at the talk's table from all political parties after meeting today with the US President's special advisor on Northern Ireland, Richard Ha...
Murphy urges 'participation' in devolution talks
Secretary of State Paul Murphy has called for "participation" at the talk's table from all political parties after meeting today with the US President's special advisor on Northern Ireland, Richard Ha...
Business News, Feb 3, 2003
Insolvencies fall across UK
The UK recorded a dramatic fall in business failures in January following the introduction of the new Voluntary Arrangement moratorium procedures which came into force on 1 January 2003. According to...
Insolvencies fall across UK
The UK recorded a dramatic fall in business failures in January following the introduction of the new Voluntary Arrangement moratorium procedures which came into force on 1 January 2003. According to...
Northern Ireland News, Feb 3, 2003
Driving conditions 'treacherous' after bad weather
Heavy snow has left roads across Northern Ireland treacherous for drivers, police have advised. Roads in Carrickfergus, Newtownabbey and north Antrim have all been affected by the heavy snowfall and ...
Driving conditions 'treacherous' after bad weather
Heavy snow has left roads across Northern Ireland treacherous for drivers, police have advised. Roads in Carrickfergus, Newtownabbey and north Antrim have all been affected by the heavy snowfall and ...
Northern Ireland News, Feb 3, 2003
Man charged over Co Antrim road death
A 39-year-old lorry driver from the Republic has appeared in court this morning to face charges relating to the death of woman in a road collision last weekend. Mary McMullan, 36, of Whitehall View,...
Man charged over Co Antrim road death
A 39-year-old lorry driver from the Republic has appeared in court this morning to face charges relating to the death of woman in a road collision last weekend. Mary McMullan, 36, of Whitehall View,...
Northern Ireland News, Feb 3, 2003
Continuity IRA blamed for TA bomb attack
Dissident republicans have been blamed for the bomb attack of a Territorial Army base in south Belfast at the weekend. The explosion in the proximity of a TA centre at Haywood Avenue, Belfast, left a...
Continuity IRA blamed for TA bomb attack
Dissident republicans have been blamed for the bomb attack of a Territorial Army base in south Belfast at the weekend. The explosion in the proximity of a TA centre at Haywood Avenue, Belfast, left a...
Northern Ireland News, Feb 3, 2003
UDA chief murdered in loyalist feud
Fears are mounting that the bloodshed surrounding the UDA feud will spiral still further out of control after the organisation's commander in south Antrim was gunned down in Belfast at the weekend. ...
UDA chief murdered in loyalist feud
Fears are mounting that the bloodshed surrounding the UDA feud will spiral still further out of control after the organisation's commander in south Antrim was gunned down in Belfast at the weekend. ...
Northern Ireland News, Feb 3, 2003
Police appeal after three separate attacks
Police in Belfast are investigating two separate shooting incidents and the discovery of an explosive device over the weekend. At around 9pm on Saturday evening, a shot was fired through the living r...
Police appeal after three separate attacks
Police in Belfast are investigating two separate shooting incidents and the discovery of an explosive device over the weekend. At around 9pm on Saturday evening, a shot was fired through the living r...
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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.
