Northern Ireland News for July 2008 : Page 16
Recruitment News, Jul 1, 2008
New NI Environment Agency Creates 40 Jobs
The Northern Ireland Environment Minister has pledged £2 million for improved environmental regulations, and an additional 40 government jobs, at the launch of the Province's new Environment Agency. ...
New NI Environment Agency Creates 40 Jobs
The Northern Ireland Environment Minister has pledged £2 million for improved environmental regulations, and an additional 40 government jobs, at the launch of the Province's new Environment Agency. ...
Northern Ireland News, Jul 1, 2008
Assembly Broadcasts Going Hi Tech
Stormont is about to enter the digital age - with both sophisticated 'touch-screen' activation of cameras and microphones and High Definition broadcasts. GB-based company TSL has announced a major co...
Assembly Broadcasts Going Hi Tech
Stormont is about to enter the digital age - with both sophisticated 'touch-screen' activation of cameras and microphones and High Definition broadcasts. GB-based company TSL has announced a major co...
UK National News, Jul 1, 2008
Brits Risk £58m A Month In Extra Charges Using Cards Abroad
Research launched today by Travelex reveals consumers are still relying on credit and debit cards abroad, and last month Brits stumped-up £58m in extra charges at ATMs and in retail outlets abroad. T...
Brits Risk £58m A Month In Extra Charges Using Cards Abroad
Research launched today by Travelex reveals consumers are still relying on credit and debit cards abroad, and last month Brits stumped-up £58m in extra charges at ATMs and in retail outlets abroad. T...
Northern Ireland News, Jul 1, 2008
Smoke Ban For Under 18s
Cigarettes will soon no longer be sold to anyone under 18. The NI Health Minister Michael McGimpsey has announced that the age of sale of tobacco products will rise from 16 to 18 from 1 September 200...
Smoke Ban For Under 18s
Cigarettes will soon no longer be sold to anyone under 18. The NI Health Minister Michael McGimpsey has announced that the age of sale of tobacco products will rise from 16 to 18 from 1 September 200...
Northern Ireland News, Jul 1, 2008
Omagh Blaze Report Reveals Failings
The awful blaze tragedy that killed an entire family and shocked the whole country last November was impossible to predict. An independent report into the deliberate house fire in Omagh on 13 Novembe...
Omagh Blaze Report Reveals Failings
The awful blaze tragedy that killed an entire family and shocked the whole country last November was impossible to predict. An independent report into the deliberate house fire in Omagh on 13 Novembe...
Northern Ireland News, Jul 1, 2008
Partner Buy-Out As Obel Hotel Goes On Long Finger
There's to be no hotel - at present - in the recently recommenced multimillion pound riverside Obel 'skyscraper' building in Belfast. Work restarted earlier this month after a fresh planning applicat...
Partner Buy-Out As Obel Hotel Goes On Long Finger
There's to be no hotel - at present - in the recently recommenced multimillion pound riverside Obel 'skyscraper' building in Belfast. Work restarted earlier this month after a fresh planning applicat...
Northern Ireland News, Jul 1, 2008
July Holiday Postal Arrangements
Royal Mail has announced postal arrangements over the July holiday period. There will not be any deliveries or collections on Saturday, 12 July or Monday, 14 July, but normal deliveries and collectio...
July Holiday Postal Arrangements
Royal Mail has announced postal arrangements over the July holiday period. There will not be any deliveries or collections on Saturday, 12 July or Monday, 14 July, but normal deliveries and collectio...
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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.
