Northern Ireland News for June 2003 : Page 15
UK National News, Jun 2, 2003
Blair and Bush hold private breakfast meeting
The British prime minister and the US President have had a private breakfast together as the G8 summit continues in Evian, France. The hour-long talks between Tony Blair and George Bush, the two main...
Blair and Bush hold private breakfast meeting
The British prime minister and the US President have had a private breakfast together as the G8 summit continues in Evian, France. The hour-long talks between Tony Blair and George Bush, the two main...
Northern Ireland News, Jun 2, 2003
Belfast City Council to appoint new Lord Mayor
Belfast City Council is set to vote on a new Lord Mayor this evening. Sinn Fein's Alex Maskey steps down from a post he accepted last June, making him Belfast's first republican Lord Mayor. However,...
Belfast City Council to appoint new Lord Mayor
Belfast City Council is set to vote on a new Lord Mayor this evening. Sinn Fein's Alex Maskey steps down from a post he accepted last June, making him Belfast's first republican Lord Mayor. However,...
Northern Ireland News, Jun 2, 2003
New Elective Surgical Unit helps cut waiting lists
Health Minister, Des Browne has today officially opened a new Elective Surgical Unit at Lagan Valley Hospital. Commenting on the new eight bed facility, the Minister confirmed patient waiting times f...
New Elective Surgical Unit helps cut waiting lists
Health Minister, Des Browne has today officially opened a new Elective Surgical Unit at Lagan Valley Hospital. Commenting on the new eight bed facility, the Minister confirmed patient waiting times f...
UK National News, Jun 2, 2003
Beckham kidnap case thrown out of court
The Victoria Beckham kidnap plot has been thrown out of court after the prosecution's key witness was dismissed as 'unreliable'. Five men – four Romanian and one Kosovan Albanian - had been charged w...
Beckham kidnap case thrown out of court
The Victoria Beckham kidnap plot has been thrown out of court after the prosecution's key witness was dismissed as 'unreliable'. Five men – four Romanian and one Kosovan Albanian - had been charged w...
UK National News, Jun 2, 2003
Police action injures two during G8 Summit protests
Two Britons have been hospitalised as Swiss police moved in to prevent separate G8 Summit protests. The most seriously injured was veteran protestor 39-year-old Martin Shaw, who suffered multiple fra...
Police action injures two during G8 Summit protests
Two Britons have been hospitalised as Swiss police moved in to prevent separate G8 Summit protests. The most seriously injured was veteran protestor 39-year-old Martin Shaw, who suffered multiple fra...
Northern Ireland News, Jun 2, 2003
Patient's life put at risk as cardiac ambulance attacked
Police in Londonderry are appealing for information after an ambulance was attacked as it transported an emergency cardiac patient to hospital at the weekend. The incident occurred in the early hours...
Patient's life put at risk as cardiac ambulance attacked
Police in Londonderry are appealing for information after an ambulance was attacked as it transported an emergency cardiac patient to hospital at the weekend. The incident occurred in the early hours...
Northern Ireland News, Jun 2, 2003
Local football unites to secure £8m funding
Northern Ireland football breathed a huge sigh of relief at the weekend after £8 million funding was secured, thanks to a unanimous agreement between the province's footballing bodies. The 300 member...
Local football unites to secure £8m funding
Northern Ireland football breathed a huge sigh of relief at the weekend after £8 million funding was secured, thanks to a unanimous agreement between the province's footballing bodies. The 300 member...
Northern Ireland News, Jun 2, 2003
NIE call in PSNI after substation vandalism
Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) called in the police today after an act of "deliberate vandalism" occurred at a local electricty supply substation in Killyleagh. NIE branded the state of the subst...
NIE call in PSNI after substation vandalism
Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) called in the police today after an act of "deliberate vandalism" occurred at a local electricty supply substation in Killyleagh. NIE branded the state of the subst...
Northern Ireland News, Jun 2, 2003
Trading Standards warn of counterfeit goods at car boot sales
The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment’s Trading Standards Service (TSS) has warned the general public to be wary of counterfeit goods on sale at car boot sales. The TSS made the warning ...
Trading Standards warn of counterfeit goods at car boot sales
The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment’s Trading Standards Service (TSS) has warned the general public to be wary of counterfeit goods on sale at car boot sales. The TSS made the warning ...
UK National News, Jun 2, 2003
Pictures seized by police investigating desecration of body
Police investigating the desecration of a Muslim woman’s body in the mortuary of a London hospital have seized 2,000 pictures in raid on a house in London. It is understood that the photographs, whic...
Pictures seized by police investigating desecration of body
Police investigating the desecration of a Muslim woman’s body in the mortuary of a London hospital have seized 2,000 pictures in raid on a house in London. It is understood that the photographs, whic...
UK National News, Jun 2, 2003
Queen holds second Golden Jubilee bash
The Queen has marked the fiftieth anniversary of her coronation with a service at Westminster Abbey, attended by invited guests and 1,000 members of the public. Prince Charles' partner, Camilla Parke...
Queen holds second Golden Jubilee bash
The Queen has marked the fiftieth anniversary of her coronation with a service at Westminster Abbey, attended by invited guests and 1,000 members of the public. Prince Charles' partner, Camilla Parke...
UK National News, Jun 2, 2003
Mars Express set to make European first
With final checks underway, the first venture to Mars by the European Space Agency (ESA) is due to launch later today. Constructed on a shoestring budget, the spacecraft, which includes the British-b...
Mars Express set to make European first
With final checks underway, the first venture to Mars by the European Space Agency (ESA) is due to launch later today. Constructed on a shoestring budget, the spacecraft, which includes the British-b...
UK National News, Jun 2, 2003
UK pledges £50m to fight AIDS, TB and malaria
Some of the world's poorest countries are to benefit from an extra £50 million contribution from the UK government in the fight against AIDS, TB and malaria. The funding, which is to be allocated bet...
UK pledges £50m to fight AIDS, TB and malaria
Some of the world's poorest countries are to benefit from an extra £50 million contribution from the UK government in the fight against AIDS, TB and malaria. The funding, which is to be allocated bet...
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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.
