Northern Ireland News for September 2004 : Page 13
Northern Ireland News, Sep 2, 2004
Family treated for shock following break-in
A couple and their three teenage sons have been treated for shock after masked men broke into their Co Londonderry home last night. The incident occurred at the family's home in Main Street, Castleda...
Family treated for shock following break-in
A couple and their three teenage sons have been treated for shock after masked men broke into their Co Londonderry home last night. The incident occurred at the family's home in Main Street, Castleda...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 2, 2004
Police appeal for witness into fatal car accident
Police are appealing for a woman who stopped at the scene of a car accident which claimed the lives of three teenagers last Friday to contact them. Michael McManus, 19, Caomh McCarthy, 19, and Stephe...
Police appeal for witness into fatal car accident
Police are appealing for a woman who stopped at the scene of a car accident which claimed the lives of three teenagers last Friday to contact them. Michael McManus, 19, Caomh McCarthy, 19, and Stephe...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 2, 2004
University stages disaster simulation exercise
The University of Ulster has helped showcase a disaster simulation exercise to show how nurses would cope in the face of a bio-chemical attack in the province. Organised by the School of Nursing at t...
University stages disaster simulation exercise
The University of Ulster has helped showcase a disaster simulation exercise to show how nurses would cope in the face of a bio-chemical attack in the province. Organised by the School of Nursing at t...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 2, 2004
NIFTC launch new funding schemes
The Northern Ireland Film Television Commission (NIFTC) has launched two new funds aimed at promoting cinema production and interaction in the province. Around £30,000 has been allocated to the Cinem...
NIFTC launch new funding schemes
The Northern Ireland Film Television Commission (NIFTC) has launched two new funds aimed at promoting cinema production and interaction in the province. Around £30,000 has been allocated to the Cinem...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 2, 2004
Public office artwork goes on display
An exhibition of artwork housed in public buildings in Belfast and Dublin has been opened at the Linen Hall Library on Wednesday. ‘Currents – An exhibition of recent acquisitions’ contains 40 works a...
Public office artwork goes on display
An exhibition of artwork housed in public buildings in Belfast and Dublin has been opened at the Linen Hall Library on Wednesday. ‘Currents – An exhibition of recent acquisitions’ contains 40 works a...
UK National News, Sep 2, 2004
Milosevic denies delaying tactics at war crimes trial
The former Yugoslav President Slobodan Miloševic has denied deliberately altering his medicine intake to delay proceedings during his trial on charges of genocide and other war crimes at the UN-run In...
Milosevic denies delaying tactics at war crimes trial
The former Yugoslav President Slobodan Miloševic has denied deliberately altering his medicine intake to delay proceedings during his trial on charges of genocide and other war crimes at the UN-run In...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 2, 2004
Prince Charles attends World Ploughing Contest opening
Prince Charles has attended today's official opening ceremony of the 51st World Ploughing Contest being staged in Ballykelly. During his visit, the Prince of Wales was introduced to representatives f...
Prince Charles attends World Ploughing Contest opening
Prince Charles has attended today's official opening ceremony of the 51st World Ploughing Contest being staged in Ballykelly. During his visit, the Prince of Wales was introduced to representatives f...
UK National News, Sep 2, 2004
British shoppers still turned off by GM food: survey
A majority of British consumers still do not feel comfortable with genetically modified (GM) food, according to a Which? Magazine survey. In a repeat of the survey of 2002, in which almost 1,000 peo...
British shoppers still turned off by GM food: survey
A majority of British consumers still do not feel comfortable with genetically modified (GM) food, according to a Which? Magazine survey. In a repeat of the survey of 2002, in which almost 1,000 peo...
UK National News, Sep 2, 2004
Afghanistan reaches refugee homecoming milestone
The one millionth Afghan refugee has returned home from Iran since the start of voluntary repatriation to their war-ravaged country in April 2002, the UN has reported. The millionth return from Iran ...
Afghanistan reaches refugee homecoming milestone
The one millionth Afghan refugee has returned home from Iran since the start of voluntary repatriation to their war-ravaged country in April 2002, the UN has reported. The millionth return from Iran ...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2004
Political parties 'serious about doing a deal' - Murphy
Secretary of State Paul Murphy has said that he believes Northern Ireland's political parties are serious about doing a deal to restore the devolved institutions. Speaking ahead of today's meetings w...
Political parties 'serious about doing a deal' - Murphy
Secretary of State Paul Murphy has said that he believes Northern Ireland's political parties are serious about doing a deal to restore the devolved institutions. Speaking ahead of today's meetings w...
Business News, Sep 1, 2004
UK's gaming market doubles in six years
The UK's gaming market has doubled in the last six years making it larger than both France and Germany combined, according to a new report out today. According to a reports by analysts Screen Digest ...
UK's gaming market doubles in six years
The UK's gaming market has doubled in the last six years making it larger than both France and Germany combined, according to a new report out today. According to a reports by analysts Screen Digest ...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2004
Jockey Fallon among 16 held over race fixing probe
The jockey Keiren Fallon is among 16 people arrested today as part of a police probe into allegations of race fixing and corruption. In swoops involving around 130 officers, the City of London Police...
Jockey Fallon among 16 held over race fixing probe
The jockey Keiren Fallon is among 16 people arrested today as part of a police probe into allegations of race fixing and corruption. In swoops involving around 130 officers, the City of London Police...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2004
Rioting follows 'gruesome murders' of 12 Nepalese
The barbaric executions of 12 Nepalese civilians in Iraq has led to severe rioting in Kathmandu, where angry protesters attacked a mosque and the offices of two Middle East airlines. The civil unrest...
Rioting follows 'gruesome murders' of 12 Nepalese
The barbaric executions of 12 Nepalese civilians in Iraq has led to severe rioting in Kathmandu, where angry protesters attacked a mosque and the offices of two Middle East airlines. The civil unrest...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2004
Government name team to investigate prep school sex allegations
Education Minister Barry Gardiner has today appointed the team to undertake an inquiry into child sex abuse allegations at Cabin Hill Preparatory School. The case centres on allegations that a 13-yea...
Government name team to investigate prep school sex allegations
Education Minister Barry Gardiner has today appointed the team to undertake an inquiry into child sex abuse allegations at Cabin Hill Preparatory School. The case centres on allegations that a 13-yea...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2004
Smoking ban should lower lung cancer rates, report says
The Republic of Ireland's smoking ban should profoundly lower the rates of lung cancer, a new report has claimed. The 'All Ireland Cancer Statistics Second Report 1998-2000' says that prevention init...
Smoking ban should lower lung cancer rates, report says
The Republic of Ireland's smoking ban should profoundly lower the rates of lung cancer, a new report has claimed. The 'All Ireland Cancer Statistics Second Report 1998-2000' says that prevention init...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2004
UK offers support to Russia in school hostage crisis
The Foreign Secretary has expressed his solidarity with Russia after a terrorist gang entered a school in North Ossetia and held hostage 150 people – most of them children. Several people have been k...
UK offers support to Russia in school hostage crisis
The Foreign Secretary has expressed his solidarity with Russia after a terrorist gang entered a school in North Ossetia and held hostage 150 people – most of them children. Several people have been k...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2004
Domestic violence costs businesses £3bn a year: study
Time off work due to injuries caused by domestic violence is costing employers and workers nearly £3 billion a year, according to figures released today. The independent research, 'The Cost of Domes...
Domestic violence costs businesses £3bn a year: study
Time off work due to injuries caused by domestic violence is costing employers and workers nearly £3 billion a year, according to figures released today. The independent research, 'The Cost of Domes...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2004
One-size-fits-all speeding penalties to be scrapped
Motorists who are caught speeding at just above the limit could receive a lesser penalty than faster, more irresponsible drivers, under government plans published today. Penalties starting from £40 a...
One-size-fits-all speeding penalties to be scrapped
Motorists who are caught speeding at just above the limit could receive a lesser penalty than faster, more irresponsible drivers, under government plans published today. Penalties starting from £40 a...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2004
Disadvantaged communities get financial health boost
A £2.1 million initiative aimed at improving the health of Northern Ireland's most deprived communities has been launched today. The Active Lifestyles Programme, which is being aided by the Big Lotte...
Disadvantaged communities get financial health boost
A £2.1 million initiative aimed at improving the health of Northern Ireland's most deprived communities has been launched today. The Active Lifestyles Programme, which is being aided by the Big Lotte...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2004
Co Down firm to create 28 new jobs
A Co Down plastics firm has announced plans to create 28 new jobs through a new development project aimed at increasing company sales. Moira-based Clarehill Plastics Ltd, which specialises in the man...
Co Down firm to create 28 new jobs
A Co Down plastics firm has announced plans to create 28 new jobs through a new development project aimed at increasing company sales. Moira-based Clarehill Plastics Ltd, which specialises in the man...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2004
Peace Boat arrives in Belfast
The world famous Peace Boat has arrived in Northern Ireland as part of its 46th world trip. The Japanese vessel arrived in the province on Wednesday for a two-day visit which will focus on youth acti...
Peace Boat arrives in Belfast
The world famous Peace Boat has arrived in Northern Ireland as part of its 46th world trip. The Japanese vessel arrived in the province on Wednesday for a two-day visit which will focus on youth acti...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2004
Businesses must be more innovative says economic forum
Local businesses must rise to the innovation challenge to make Northern Ireland more competitive. That was the clear message emerging from today’s meeting of the Economic Development Forum (EDF) whic...
Businesses must be more innovative says economic forum
Local businesses must rise to the innovation challenge to make Northern Ireland more competitive. That was the clear message emerging from today’s meeting of the Economic Development Forum (EDF) whic...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2004
Mains powered smoke detectors could save more lives
More than 100 lives a year could be saved if every house in the UK was equipped with a mains powered smoke detector, a Belfast conference was told today. Clive Norris, Director of the Fire and Rescue...
Mains powered smoke detectors could save more lives
More than 100 lives a year could be saved if every house in the UK was equipped with a mains powered smoke detector, a Belfast conference was told today. Clive Norris, Director of the Fire and Rescue...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2004
Residents to get say on motorway changes
Residents on the outskirts of Belfast are to have their say over plans to improve a section of the M2 motorway in Co Antrim. The Roads Service will publish an Environmental Statement to explain the m...
Residents to get say on motorway changes
Residents on the outskirts of Belfast are to have their say over plans to improve a section of the M2 motorway in Co Antrim. The Roads Service will publish an Environmental Statement to explain the m...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2004
New Queen's Vice-Chancellor begins first day in office
Northern Ireland's commitment to education is the foundation on which a better society will be built, Queen's University's new Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter Gregson said today. Speaking as he took ...
New Queen's Vice-Chancellor begins first day in office
Northern Ireland's commitment to education is the foundation on which a better society will be built, Queen's University's new Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter Gregson said today. Speaking as he took ...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2004
Rooney signs for Man Utd in £27m deal
Wayne Rooney, whose performances at the Euro championships copper-fastened his reputation as the hottest young talent in European football, has been bought by Manchester United for £27 million. The d...
Rooney signs for Man Utd in £27m deal
Wayne Rooney, whose performances at the Euro championships copper-fastened his reputation as the hottest young talent in European football, has been bought by Manchester United for £27 million. The d...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2004
Survey claims Britain has a million child carers
The numbers of young people in Britain acting as carers is more than four times higher than has been suggested by recent census reports, according to a survey commissioned by The Princess Royal Trust ...
Survey claims Britain has a million child carers
The numbers of young people in Britain acting as carers is more than four times higher than has been suggested by recent census reports, according to a survey commissioned by The Princess Royal Trust ...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2004
Sir Clive to quit as England rugby coach: reports
The English Rugby Football Union (RFU) has suffered its second devastating blow in 24 hours following Sir Clive Woodward's decision to quit as team coach, according to reports. Yesterday it was Lawre...
Sir Clive to quit as England rugby coach: reports
The English Rugby Football Union (RFU) has suffered its second devastating blow in 24 hours following Sir Clive Woodward's decision to quit as team coach, according to reports. Yesterday it was Lawre...
Business News, Sep 1, 2004
Tesco bundles broadband into shoppers' trolly
High street and shopping mall retailer Tesco has become the latest company to offer an "unlimited" full broadband package that is easy for customers to understand. The latest offer from Tesco pitches...
Tesco bundles broadband into shoppers' trolly
High street and shopping mall retailer Tesco has become the latest company to offer an "unlimited" full broadband package that is easy for customers to understand. The latest offer from Tesco pitches...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2004
al Qaeda threat is changed but as great as ever, says UN
Despite international efforts, the threat from al Qaeda-related terrorism remains as great as ever but the nature of that threat has changed, according to the UN. In the first report from the monitor...
al Qaeda threat is changed but as great as ever, says UN
Despite international efforts, the threat from al Qaeda-related terrorism remains as great as ever but the nature of that threat has changed, according to the UN. In the first report from the monitor...
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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.
