Northern Ireland News for April 2009 : Page 3

UK National News, Apr 28, 2009
Third Cocaine Man Pleads Guilty
Another man has admitted his role in one of Ireland's biggest drug seizures. David Mufford, 44, from Devon, pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine with intent to supply at Cork Circuit Criminal Cou...
UK National News, Apr 28, 2009
Over £220m To Boost Innovation In The NHS
A £220 million fund will be made available to encourage innovation within the NHS, Health Minister Lord Darzi announced , during an event at the Science Museum in London to mark the launch of 'Innovat...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 28, 2009
City Council Condemn Worker Threats
Politicians have united with unions and workers to condemn the intimidation of Belfast council employees by dissident republicans. The reaction follows several threats to the council's workforce, in...
Business News, Apr 28, 2009
EU Green Funding Could Unlock Jobs, Claims MEP
Sitting MEP Bairbre de Brún has claimed the Northern Ireland Executive could exploit EU funding better, in order to support the local construction industry. Ms de Brún, speaking at a Fermanagh Emplo...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 28, 2009
Helicopter Rescue Drama On Cave Hill
A young woman provoked a dramatic rescue operation on Belfast's Cave Hill on Saturday after becoming distressed and falling. Details are only now emerging about the female victim, who is in her 30s. ...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 28, 2009
Bombardier Executives Underline Commitment To NI
A high flying Bombardier management team from the company's HQ in Montreal has this week met with a party of top local politicians. Pictured here is Guy Hachey, President and Chief Operating Officer,...
UK National News, Apr 28, 2009
£11m To Protect Seas From Climate Change
A five-year, £11million study into the effects of climate change on Britain's seas has been announced as scientists warn of more acidic seas affecting the food chain. Ocean acidity, caused by increas...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 28, 2009
BMA Welcomes Debate On Elderly Health Care
A Stormont debate on health care for the elderly today has received a warm welcome form local medical professionals. The British Medical Association in Northern Ireland and members of its Patient Lia...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 28, 2009
Donegall Road Targeted For Urban Regeneration
A new £1.26million regeneration centre was today declared officially open at Belfast's Donegall Road. The NI Social Development Minister, Margaret Ritchie was joined by the Chairman of the Internati...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 28, 2009
Swine Flu Is 'Work In Progress', Says Health Minister
Work continues on protecting Northern Ireland from any possible infections from the deadly strain of flu that has killed over 100 people in Mexico. Yesterday afternoon, NI Health Minister, Michael Mc...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 28, 2009
Other NI News In Brief
Afghanistan Servicemen Get PM's Praise NI soldiers serving in Afghanistan have just had a surprise VIP visit. The Prime Minister has personally thanked Northern Ireland-based soldiers for their servi...
UK National News, Apr 28, 2009
Other News In Brief
Woman And Daughter Rescued From Fire A woman and her teenage daughter have been rescued from a fire at a block of flats in Edinburgh. Fire crews were called to the blaze at the second floor at Hutche...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 27, 2009
Fermanagh Hit By Fresh Security Alert
Just hours after 12 homes in west Belfast were evacuated because of a bomb scare, a fresh security operation is now ongoing in Co Fermanagh. The B36 Road between Dernawilt and Rosslea has today been ...
UK National News, Apr 27, 2009
UK On High Alert After Swine Flu Outbreak
UK health chiefs have confirmed that efforts are being "stepped up" to prevent the spread of the swine flu virus which has killed more than 100 people in Mexico, and reached the US and Canada. A Depa...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 27, 2009
Weekend Of Death On Irish Roads
A total of eight people have died on Irish roads this weekend. As the PSNI open investigations into four road deaths in two accidents, in the Irish Republic, Gardaí investigations have also begun int...
Recruitment News, Apr 27, 2009
Irish Jobs 'Saved' At Lufthansa Technik
In an example of successful industrial relations practice, a ballot has been won that will "ensure the continuing viability and competitiveness of a major plant", as well as "clearing the way for the ...
UK National News, Apr 27, 2009
Dubai 'Adultery' Case Mother Freed from Jail
A British woman jailed in the United Arab Emirates for adultery, has today been released. Marnie Pearce, 40, originally from Bracknell, Berkshire, was convicted of cheating on her Egyptian ex-husband...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 27, 2009
No Panic On Swine Flu, Says NI Chief Medic
Public health in Northern Ireland is not under any "immediate threat" from a deadly new strain of animal-bourne influenza - and anti-viral medicines are already stockpiled to deal with such a threat. ...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 27, 2009
M2 Races Toward Finish
The roadworks on the M2 motorway are to be completed well ahead of schedule. As reported earlier this month on 4ni.co.uk, work is progressing very well. The NI Regional Development Minister Conor Mu...
Recruitment News, Apr 27, 2009
'Frozen' Sports Spending Costing Construction Jobs
County council candidate Tom McNamara has said sport infrastructure spending in the Clare region has effectively been frozen, denying the local economy much need construction jobs. He said the disco...
UK National News, Apr 27, 2009
Claudia Father Issues Student Appeal
The father of missing chef Claudia Lawrence has appealed to students returning to York's two universities for help with the search. Miss Lawrence, 35, was last seen at the University of York's Goodri...
UK National News, Apr 27, 2009
Super Puma's Return To BP Operations
Oil firm BP has resumed its use of Super Puma helicopters today, following the North Sea crash in which 16 people died. Earlier this month, the aircraft were grounded by the European Aviation Safety ...
UK National News, Apr 27, 2009
Prison Officer Jailed For Life For Girlfriend Death
A Wigan prison officer has been jailed for life for killing his girlfriend. Lee Shaun Lucas, 46, of Park Road, Golborne, admitted one count of murder at an earlier hearing. He was jailed for a minim...
UK National News, Apr 27, 2009
Two Year Jail Sentence For Newcastle Heroin Supplier
A man has been jailed for two years for supplying heroin in Newcastle. Paul Michael Mullen, 33, of Canterbury Street, Walker, was jailed for two years when he appeared at Newcastle Crown Court last w...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 27, 2009
Local Rider Dies In Horse Trials
A top local equestrian journalist has paid tribute to a professional rider who has died after falling from his horse. Co Armagh-based Ruth Loney was commenting after the tragedy during an eventing com...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 27, 2009
McGuinness Warns Of 'Bogside Ghetto'
Martin McGuinness has said dissident republicans are turning parts of Derry into 'ghettos'. The Deputy First Minister, whose life is under threat from dissident terrorist groups, warned that small el...
UK National News, Apr 27, 2009
Law Change Allows Motorists To Fly The Flag
Patriotic motorists in Wales will be able to display their national flag on their number plates, following a change in the law. Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon announced the change, which means the 1....
Northern Ireland News, Apr 27, 2009
Gurka Residency Campaign Gains NI Support
Nepalase Gurkha veterans seeking a U-turn on a Government ruling over residency in the UK are enjoying support from Northern Ireland. As well as high-profile backing from actress Joanne Lumley - whos...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 27, 2009
Economic Focus On North West
Concerns about the present economic downturn were on the agenda when the NI Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster recently met with Coleraine Borough Council and local companies from the area. The Minist...
UK National News, Apr 27, 2009
Drug Treatment Scheme Now Available For Jobseekers
A drug treatment referral scheme to get drug users off benefits and back into work starts operating across England today, Employment and Welfare Reform Minister Tony McNulty has announced. Heroin or ...