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Northern Ireland News on Thu, Dec 5 2024, 365 days ago
Translink Launches Annual 'Stuff A Bus' Campaign
Translink has announced the return of its annual 'Stuff a Bus' campaign. The initiative aims to tackle hunger and provide vital support to vulnerable people during the festive period.
Translink has announced the return of its annual 'Stuff a Bus' campaign. The initiative aims to tackle hunger and provide vital support to vulnerable people during the festive period.
PSNI Launches Autism Training For Officers
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has launched a series of training webinars in partnership with Autism NI. The webinars aim to improve officers' understanding and interaction with autistic people.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has launched a series of training webinars in partnership with Autism NI. The webinars aim to improve officers' understanding and interaction with autistic people.
Two Men Arrested In L'Derry On Italian Extradition Warrants
Two men have been arrested in L'Derry on Wednesday 4th December on Italian extradition warrants. The men, aged 67 and 29, are wanted in Italy to serve prison sentences for serious assault and child cruelty offences. The crimes allegedly took place in the Brescia area between 2015 and 2019.
Two men have been arrested in L'Derry on Wednesday 4th December on Italian extradition warrants. The men, aged 67 and 29, are wanted in Italy to serve prison sentences for serious assault and child cruelty offences. The crimes allegedly took place in the Brescia area between 2015 and 2019.
Top Tips For Posting Your Christmas Mail
With the festive season in full swing, many people will be sending Christmas cards and presents through the post. To help ensure your mail arrives on time, a leading postal service provider has shared some top tips.
With the festive season in full swing, many people will be sending Christmas cards and presents through the post. To help ensure your mail arrives on time, a leading postal service provider has shared some top tips.
Justice Minister Visits Omagh Community Resource Centre
Justice Minister Naomi Long has met with Probation Board Northern Ireland (PBNI) Community Service staff during a visit to Mullaghmore and Castleview Community Resource Centre (MACCA) in Omagh.
Justice Minister Naomi Long has met with Probation Board Northern Ireland (PBNI) Community Service staff during a visit to Mullaghmore and Castleview Community Resource Centre (MACCA) in Omagh.
New £55m Institute To Boost NI's Precision Medicine Sector
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has launched the new Future Medicines Institute (FMI). This £55 million industry-led initiative aims to advance Northern Ireland's Precision Medicine sector.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has launched the new Future Medicines Institute (FMI). This £55 million industry-led initiative aims to advance Northern Ireland's Precision Medicine sector.
New Investment Programme To Boost NI Schools
Education Minister Paul Givan has announced a new Curriculum-Led Capital Investment Programme for schools in Northern Ireland. The new programme will provide funding for resources, equipment, and facilities.
Education Minister Paul Givan has announced a new Curriculum-Led Capital Investment Programme for schools in Northern Ireland. The new programme will provide funding for resources, equipment, and facilities.
AbbeyAutoline Completes Third Major Acquisition Of 2024
AbbeyAutoline, Northern Ireland's largest insurance broker, has announced the acquisition of Coleraine-based Wallace Insurance Brokers' customer book of business.
AbbeyAutoline, Northern Ireland's largest insurance broker, has announced the acquisition of Coleraine-based Wallace Insurance Brokers' customer book of business.
New Report Reveals 'Shock Silence' Amongst NI Electrical Workers
An alarming 80% of electrical workers in Northern Ireland have experienced electric shocks on the job, with nearly three-quarters of incidents going unreported, according to a groundbreaking report by the Electrical Training Trust (ETT).
An alarming 80% of electrical workers in Northern Ireland have experienced electric shocks on the job, with nearly three-quarters of incidents going unreported, according to a groundbreaking report by the Electrical Training Trust (ETT).
Northern Ireland News on Tue, Dec 5 2023, 731 days ago
Full-Time Childcare Now More Than £10,000 A Year In NI
The average cost of a full-time childcare place in Northern Ireland is now more than £10,000 a year, an increase of 14% since 2021, according to a new report from Employers For Childcare (EFC).
The average cost of a full-time childcare place in Northern Ireland is now more than £10,000 a year, an increase of 14% since 2021, according to a new report from Employers For Childcare (EFC).
35 People Arrested In 17 Day Long PSNI Operation
Thirty five people have been arrested and five properties searched over a 17 day long PSNI operation into the supply and demand of illegal drugs in the city centre and across the wider south Belfast area.
Thirty five people have been arrested and five properties searched over a 17 day long PSNI operation into the supply and demand of illegal drugs in the city centre and across the wider south Belfast area.
Lurgan Murder Victim Still To Be Identified
The PSNI's Major Investigation Team have issued a fresh appeal for information and witnesses following the discovery of a man's body in Lurgan on Sunday 03 December. Police have yet to identify the man, who was found dead in the Edward Street area.
The PSNI's Major Investigation Team have issued a fresh appeal for information and witnesses following the discovery of a man's body in Lurgan on Sunday 03 December. Police have yet to identify the man, who was found dead in the Edward Street area.
Govt's Migrant Proposal 'Needless Act Of Cruelty'
A proposal from the UK government to increase the minimum salary requirements for skilled workers and change the terms of the shortage occupation list has been described as a "needless act of cruelty".
A proposal from the UK government to increase the minimum salary requirements for skilled workers and change the terms of the shortage occupation list has been described as a "needless act of cruelty".
Research Finds People Spending Less This Christmas
People in Northern Ireland are intending to spend less and earlier this year to combat cost of living pressures, according to PwC's latest 'Festive Predictions' research.
People in Northern Ireland are intending to spend less and earlier this year to combat cost of living pressures, according to PwC's latest 'Festive Predictions' research.
NI Young People 'Performing Well' In World Wide Education Study
Young people in Northern Ireland continue to perform highly compared to young people in other education systems across the world.
Young people in Northern Ireland continue to perform highly compared to young people in other education systems across the world.
Appeal Following Aggravated Burglary In L'Derry
PSNI detectives have issued an appeal for information following the report of an aggravated burglary at an apartment in the Marianus Park, area of L'Derry on the afternoon of Monday 04 December.
PSNI detectives have issued an appeal for information following the report of an aggravated burglary at an apartment in the Marianus Park, area of L'Derry on the afternoon of Monday 04 December.
Advice On Reducing Christmas Food Costs
The Consumer Council has issued advice on how people can help reduce their food bills this Christmas. With everyday living costs already so high, many will be worrying about the added cost of Christmas food and presents this year.
The Consumer Council has issued advice on how people can help reduce their food bills this Christmas. With everyday living costs already so high, many will be worrying about the added cost of Christmas food and presents this year.
DoH Launches New Pharmacy Training Programme
The Department of Health has announced a new programme providing pharmacy undergraduate students with clinical placements across hospital, community and general practice settings has launched.
The Department of Health has announced a new programme providing pharmacy undergraduate students with clinical placements across hospital, community and general practice settings has launched.
Northern Ireland News on Mon, Dec 5 2022, 1,096 days ago
Coca-Cola Initiative To Redistribute 143,000 Meals This Christmas
Coca-Cola has announced a new partnership with with FoodCloud and FareShare for Christmas 2022, which aims to redistribute over 143,000 meals across Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Coca-Cola has announced a new partnership with with FoodCloud and FareShare for Christmas 2022, which aims to redistribute over 143,000 meals across Ireland and Northern Ireland.
39-Year-Old Sentenced To 10 years For String Of Burglaries
Detectives from the PSNI have welcomed the sentencing of 39-year-old Damian Ferris in relation to seven armed robberies and one attempted armed robbery in Belfast. Today, Monday 5 December, at Belfast Crown Court, Ferris was handed sentences of 10 years in relation to each of the eight incidents.
Detectives from the PSNI have welcomed the sentencing of 39-year-old Damian Ferris in relation to seven armed robberies and one attempted armed robbery in Belfast. Today, Monday 5 December, at Belfast Crown Court, Ferris was handed sentences of 10 years in relation to each of the eight incidents.
Renewed Appeal For Information On Shooting Death In Newry
The PSNI has named the man shot dead in Newry on Thursday 01 December as 58-year-old Mark Lovell. Mr Lovell was shot a number of times, at close range, whilst inside his car near his home in Ardcarn Park just after 6pm.
The PSNI has named the man shot dead in Newry on Thursday 01 December as 58-year-old Mark Lovell. Mr Lovell was shot a number of times, at close range, whilst inside his car near his home in Ardcarn Park just after 6pm.
Potential SF Links To European Crime Gangs Must Be Investigated
Potential links between Sinn Féin and European criminal gangs must be investigated. DUP East Belfast MP Gavin Robinson has said the Special Criminal Court trial in Dublin raises serious questions about gangs operating across Europe and serious questions about Sinn Fein's links to these gangs.
Potential links between Sinn Féin and European criminal gangs must be investigated. DUP East Belfast MP Gavin Robinson has said the Special Criminal Court trial in Dublin raises serious questions about gangs operating across Europe and serious questions about Sinn Fein's links to these gangs.
Urgent Need For 'Modern And Compassionate' Abortion Services
Sinn Féin has called on the Department of Health to "get on" with commissioning a modern and compassionate abortion services for women in Northern Ireland.
Sinn Féin has called on the Department of Health to "get on" with commissioning a modern and compassionate abortion services for women in Northern Ireland.
Ulster Rugby Hosts School Kids For Daily Mile Santa Run
Three schools have taken part in the Daily Mile Santa Run at Kingspan Stadium, as part of a campaign by Ulster Rugby to encourage young people to stay active.
Three schools have taken part in the Daily Mile Santa Run at Kingspan Stadium, as part of a campaign by Ulster Rugby to encourage young people to stay active.
Break-Out QUB Firm Secures £10m Research Investment
Re-Vana Therapeutics, one of QUB's technology spin-out companies, has attracted £10m of investment for research into sight-threatening eye disease. The company's innovative method of sustained-release therapeutics can replace regular invasive treatment, increasing the quality of care for patients.
Re-Vana Therapeutics, one of QUB's technology spin-out companies, has attracted £10m of investment for research into sight-threatening eye disease. The company's innovative method of sustained-release therapeutics can replace regular invasive treatment, increasing the quality of care for patients.
Council Begins Transition To Sustainable Fuel Vehicles
Belfast City Council has begun the transition of its diesel powered council vehicles to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO). Elected members have approved the fuel switch following a HVO trial on a selection of vehicles during the summer of 2022.
Belfast City Council has begun the transition of its diesel powered council vehicles to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO). Elected members have approved the fuel switch following a HVO trial on a selection of vehicles during the summer of 2022.
Appeal For Information On Burglary In Lisburn
PSNI detectives in Lisburn have issued an appeal for information and witnesses following the report of a burglary at a property in the area. Police received a report that sometime after 4.
PSNI detectives in Lisburn have issued an appeal for information and witnesses following the report of a burglary at a property in the area. Police received a report that sometime after 4.
Northern Ireland News on Thu, Dec 5 2019, 2,192 days ago
'Disgust' Over Sectarian Attacks In North Belfast
A number of sectarian attacks have been carried out on homes in a social housing development in north Belfast. Windows were smashed and a flag hung on a property in Tyndale Gardens, Ballysillan this week. It comes after graffiti was sprayed on another property in the area.
A number of sectarian attacks have been carried out on homes in a social housing development in north Belfast. Windows were smashed and a flag hung on a property in Tyndale Gardens, Ballysillan this week. It comes after graffiti was sprayed on another property in the area.
Concern Grows For Missing NI Woman
Concern is growing for a 39 year-old woman who is missing in Northern Ireland. Jenny Stephens, who speaks with an American accent, was last seen in the North Road area of Carrickfergus on Tuesday evening, 03 December.
Concern is growing for a 39 year-old woman who is missing in Northern Ireland. Jenny Stephens, who speaks with an American accent, was last seen in the North Road area of Carrickfergus on Tuesday evening, 03 December.
Man Dies In Co Armagh Fire
A man has died in a house fire in Co Armagh, it has emerged. Fire crews responded to reports of a blaze at a property in Derrynoose shortly after 11am on Wednesday 04 December. The 34 year-old was confirmed dead at the scene.
A man has died in a house fire in Co Armagh, it has emerged. Fire crews responded to reports of a blaze at a property in Derrynoose shortly after 11am on Wednesday 04 December. The 34 year-old was confirmed dead at the scene.
Probe As Car Broken Into In Co Antrim
Police have launched an investigation after a car was broken into in Co Antrim. The white BMW was parked in the Beechill area of the Saintfield Road, Castlereagh when the back window was smashed and a laptop stolen.
Police have launched an investigation after a car was broken into in Co Antrim. The white BMW was parked in the Beechill area of the Saintfield Road, Castlereagh when the back window was smashed and a laptop stolen.
Report Shows Progress On Development Of Belfast
Significant progress has been made on long term ambitions for Belfast including job creation, inward investment and investment in neighbourhoods, a new report has revealed.
Significant progress has been made on long term ambitions for Belfast including job creation, inward investment and investment in neighbourhoods, a new report has revealed.
Arrest As Prescription Drugs Seized In Craigavon
A man has been arrested and a quantity of drugs seized following searches of a property in Craigavon. The 30 year-old was detained on suspicion of a number of drugs offences after around 1000 Pregabalin tablets, cannabis worth over £10,000 and over £1,000 in cash were discovered.
A man has been arrested and a quantity of drugs seized following searches of a property in Craigavon. The 30 year-old was detained on suspicion of a number of drugs offences after around 1000 Pregabalin tablets, cannabis worth over £10,000 and over £1,000 in cash were discovered.
Two Released From Hospital After Restaurant Fire
Two people have been released from hospital following a restaurant fire in Donaghadee, Co Down. Fire crews were called to The Bull and Claw restaurant on Moat Street at around 10am on Wednesday 04 December.
Two people have been released from hospital following a restaurant fire in Donaghadee, Co Down. Fire crews were called to The Bull and Claw restaurant on Moat Street at around 10am on Wednesday 04 December.
Public Urged To Order Repeat Prescriptions
As we approach the Christmas and New Year holidays, patients on regular medication are urged to plan ahead and order their repeat prescriptions. Some 15,000 calls have been made to GP Out of Hours services from people who have ran out of medicine or forgotten to order their repeat prescriptions.
As we approach the Christmas and New Year holidays, patients on regular medication are urged to plan ahead and order their repeat prescriptions. Some 15,000 calls have been made to GP Out of Hours services from people who have ran out of medicine or forgotten to order their repeat prescriptions.
Northern Ireland News on Wed, Dec 5 2018, 2,557 days ago
Alleged IRA Spy Admits Porn Charges
A man widely referred to as the Army's notorious IRA agent 'Stakeknife' has admitted two counts of possessing extreme pronographic images. Freddie Scappaticci appeared briefly at Westminster Magistrates' Court in central London to plead guilty to the charges on Wednesday 05 December.
A man widely referred to as the Army's notorious IRA agent 'Stakeknife' has admitted two counts of possessing extreme pronographic images. Freddie Scappaticci appeared briefly at Westminster Magistrates' Court in central London to plead guilty to the charges on Wednesday 05 December.
Council Launches 'Your Reward Belfast' App
Belfast City Council has launched a new 'Your Belfast Rewards' app. The app offers hundreds of prizes to shoppers and visitors to the city.
Belfast City Council has launched a new 'Your Belfast Rewards' app. The app offers hundreds of prizes to shoppers and visitors to the city.
Politicians Condemn Fatal Belfast Shooting
Politicians in Northern Ireland have spoken out to condemn a fatal shooting in west Belfast after a man was killed while waiting to collect his child from school.
Politicians in Northern Ireland have spoken out to condemn a fatal shooting in west Belfast after a man was killed while waiting to collect his child from school.
Tyrone Gold Mine Faces Legal Challenge
A goldmining company has been accused of not consulting with the public effectively over the building of a major gold mine in County Tyrone. A landmark legal challenge against the controversial Greencastle development got underway at Belfast's High Court today, Wednesday 05 December.
A goldmining company has been accused of not consulting with the public effectively over the building of a major gold mine in County Tyrone. A landmark legal challenge against the controversial Greencastle development got underway at Belfast's High Court today, Wednesday 05 December.
A5 Development Scheme Must Progress Immediately- SDLP
An SDLP MLA has called for the A5 development scheme to progress immediately, following the Department of Infrastructure's (DOI) confirmation that it will commence in late 2019.
An SDLP MLA has called for the A5 development scheme to progress immediately, following the Department of Infrastructure's (DOI) confirmation that it will commence in late 2019.
DUP: Brexit Backstop Is Totally Unacceptable To Unionists
DUP Deputy Leader Nigel Dodds has said the backstop within Prime Minister Theresa May's proposed withdrawal agreement is "totally unacceptable to unionists" and must be defeated in the House of Commons.
DUP Deputy Leader Nigel Dodds has said the backstop within Prime Minister Theresa May's proposed withdrawal agreement is "totally unacceptable to unionists" and must be defeated in the House of Commons.
Man Shot Dead While Collecting Child From School In Belfast
A man has been shot dead outside a school in west Belfast. The incident happened in the Glen Road area outside St Mary's Christian Brothers school on Tuesday afternoon, 04 December.
A man has been shot dead outside a school in west Belfast. The incident happened in the Glen Road area outside St Mary's Christian Brothers school on Tuesday afternoon, 04 December.
Third Man Charged Over Eddie Meenan Murder
A teenager has been charged with the murder of Edward Meenan in L'Derry. 19-year-old Ryan Walters is the third person to be accused of the father-of-four's murder, whose body was found in an alleyway in the Creggan Street area of the city on Sunday 25 November.
A teenager has been charged with the murder of Edward Meenan in L'Derry. 19-year-old Ryan Walters is the third person to be accused of the father-of-four's murder, whose body was found in an alleyway in the Creggan Street area of the city on Sunday 25 November.
Majority Of GPs Concerned About Increased Winter Workloads
Nine out of ten GPs working in Northern Ireland are concerned about their increasing workloads this winter and its affect on their ability to care for patients.
Nine out of ten GPs working in Northern Ireland are concerned about their increasing workloads this winter and its affect on their ability to care for patients.
Belfast Pensioner Disturbed During Burglary
An elderly woman has been disturbed by burglars in her east Belfast home on Tuesday 04 December. The woman was inside the property at Glencregagh Park at the time of the incident, between 5.45pm and 7.45pm.
An elderly woman has been disturbed by burglars in her east Belfast home on Tuesday 04 December. The woman was inside the property at Glencregagh Park at the time of the incident, between 5.45pm and 7.45pm.
Northern Ireland News on Tue, Dec 5 2017, 2,922 days ago
Yellow Warning For Snow And Ice Issued In NI Over The Weekend
A yellow weather warning for snow and ice has been issued across Northern Ireland over the weekend. The warning comes into effect on midnight on Friday, 08 December, until 6pm on Saturday, 09 December.
A yellow weather warning for snow and ice has been issued across Northern Ireland over the weekend. The warning comes into effect on midnight on Friday, 08 December, until 6pm on Saturday, 09 December.
2018 Northern Ireland Responsible Business Awards Launched
The 2018 Northern Ireland Responsible Business Awards have been announced, which recognise the achievements of Northern Ireland businesses making a difference by addressing social and environmental issues.
The 2018 Northern Ireland Responsible Business Awards have been announced, which recognise the achievements of Northern Ireland businesses making a difference by addressing social and environmental issues.
Brexit: Ireland Border Deal Is 'Far Too Ambiguous'
DUP MP Nigel Dodds has said the deal between the UK and EU is "far too ambiguous". The deputy leader of the party said the "UK stands together and nothing will happen that will cause the breakup of this great United Kingdom".
DUP MP Nigel Dodds has said the deal between the UK and EU is "far too ambiguous". The deputy leader of the party said the "UK stands together and nothing will happen that will cause the breakup of this great United Kingdom".
NI Primary School Pupils Among Best In The World For Reading
Northern Ireland pupils, aged between 9 - 10, are among the best readers in the world. NI has been ranked 6th in the world in a major international survey.
Northern Ireland pupils, aged between 9 - 10, are among the best readers in the world. NI has been ranked 6th in the world in a major international survey.
Police Appeal After Man Dies In Castlewellan Collision
A man, aged in his 50s, has died in a collision in Castlewellan. The crash happened on the Carnreagh Road on Monday, 05 December, between 9.30am and 10am. The PSNI are appealing for witnesses who saw a purple coloured Isuzu pick-up truck and trailer to contact them.
A man, aged in his 50s, has died in a collision in Castlewellan. The crash happened on the Carnreagh Road on Monday, 05 December, between 9.30am and 10am. The PSNI are appealing for witnesses who saw a purple coloured Isuzu pick-up truck and trailer to contact them.
Over Eight Hate Crime Incidents Reported In NI Every Day Last Year
Over eight hate crime incidents were reported to the police every day last year, according to new findings. The figure was higher than the equivalent rate in England and Wales, the latest inspection by the Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) found.
Over eight hate crime incidents were reported to the police every day last year, according to new findings. The figure was higher than the equivalent rate in England and Wales, the latest inspection by the Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) found.
Missing Child Rescued From NI River
A 12-year-old child who was reported missing has been found waist deep in a river in Northern Ireland. Officers from the Magherafelt Local Policing Team were carrying out searches after the child had gone missing from home.
A 12-year-old child who was reported missing has been found waist deep in a river in Northern Ireland. Officers from the Magherafelt Local Policing Team were carrying out searches after the child had gone missing from home.
Quantity Of Weapons Found During Search In North Belfast
Police have found a quantity of weapons during a search in north Belfast. Detectives from the Paramilitary Crime Task Force carried out the search in the Antrim Road area on Monday, 04 December. An assault rifle, ammunition and other weapons were recovered.
Police have found a quantity of weapons during a search in north Belfast. Detectives from the Paramilitary Crime Task Force carried out the search in the Antrim Road area on Monday, 04 December. An assault rifle, ammunition and other weapons were recovered.
Northern Ireland News on Mon, Dec 5 2016, 3,287 days ago
Man Killed In Serious Road Crash In L'Derry
A man has died in a road collision between L'Derry and Belfast. The two-vehicle crash occurred on the Foreglen Road in the early hours of Monday morning, 05 December. A car and van were involved in the collision, according to the PSNI.
A man has died in a road collision between L'Derry and Belfast. The two-vehicle crash occurred on the Foreglen Road in the early hours of Monday morning, 05 December. A car and van were involved in the collision, according to the PSNI.
Tributes Paid After Journalist Killed In Crash In The Middle East
Tributes have been paid after a journalist from Northern Ireland was killed in a traffic accident in the Middle East. Austin Hunter was a former BBC reporter and editor of the News Letter.
Tributes have been paid after a journalist from Northern Ireland was killed in a traffic accident in the Middle East. Austin Hunter was a former BBC reporter and editor of the News Letter.
Teen Arrested In Connection With Anti-Social Behaviour In South Belfast
A teenager has been arrested in connection with anti-social behaviour following an incident at a play park in south Belfast. The 16-year-old boy was detained on suspicion of riotous behaviour after police came under attack at a park in the Stewart Street area on Sunday, 04 December.
A teenager has been arrested in connection with anti-social behaviour following an incident at a play park in south Belfast. The 16-year-old boy was detained on suspicion of riotous behaviour after police came under attack at a park in the Stewart Street area on Sunday, 04 December.
Car Seized After Skidding Up To Police Check Point
A car has been seized after it skidded up to a police check point in Belfast. The careless driver also had no insurance or no driving licence. Police also found a small amount of cannabis in the vehicle.
A car has been seized after it skidded up to a police check point in Belfast. The careless driver also had no insurance or no driving licence. Police also found a small amount of cannabis in the vehicle.
aPriori Technologies To Establish Offices In Belfast
US firm aPriori Technologies has announced plans to set up a 15-strong technology team in Belfast. Headquartered in Concord Massachusetts, the company offers major manufacturers software solutions which provide real-time insight into the manufacturability and cost of the products they develop.
US firm aPriori Technologies has announced plans to set up a 15-strong technology team in Belfast. Headquartered in Concord Massachusetts, the company offers major manufacturers software solutions which provide real-time insight into the manufacturability and cost of the products they develop.
Police Appeal For Help To Trace Missing Man Gary Grant
Police are appealing for help to trace missing man Gary Grant. Mr Grant, aged 49, was last seen outside the Lagan Valley Hospital in Lisburn on Friday, 02 December. He was wearing a heavy black winter coat, black top, faded blue ripped jeans and white trainers.
Police are appealing for help to trace missing man Gary Grant. Mr Grant, aged 49, was last seen outside the Lagan Valley Hospital in Lisburn on Friday, 02 December. He was wearing a heavy black winter coat, black top, faded blue ripped jeans and white trainers.
Investigation Launched After Death Of Man Following Suspected Drugs Incident
Police have launched an investigation after the death of a 27-year-old man following a suspected drugs incident. The man died on Sunday, 04 December, following the incident in the Victoria Street area of Belfast.
Police have launched an investigation after the death of a 27-year-old man following a suspected drugs incident. The man died on Sunday, 04 December, following the incident in the Victoria Street area of Belfast.
Police Appeal Following Arson Attack On Car In L'Derry
Police are appealing for information following an arson attack on a car in Co L'Derry. The vehicle was parked in the driveway of a house in the Temple Park area at around 12.30am on Sunday, 04 December. The car was destroyed and damage was also caused to the house.
Police are appealing for information following an arson attack on a car in Co L'Derry. The vehicle was parked in the driveway of a house in the Temple Park area at around 12.30am on Sunday, 04 December. The car was destroyed and damage was also caused to the house.
Northern Ireland News on Fri, Dec 5 2014, 4,018 days ago
Evergreen Horticulture To Expand Its Export Business
Evergreen Horticulture in Coalisland has been assisted by Invest Northern Ireland to expand its export business and create three new jobs. The company harvests, processes and markets moss peat for nurseries and professional growers mostly in Great Britain.
Evergreen Horticulture in Coalisland has been assisted by Invest Northern Ireland to expand its export business and create three new jobs. The company harvests, processes and markets moss peat for nurseries and professional growers mostly in Great Britain.
Appeal Over Robbery And Attempted Robbery
Detectives in south Belfast have appealed for information following an attempted robbery at a fast food outlet on the Ormeau Road and a robbery on Rugby Avenue. It was reported on 4 December that a man armed with a knife entered the premises at around 22:15 and demanded money.
Detectives in south Belfast have appealed for information following an attempted robbery at a fast food outlet on the Ormeau Road and a robbery on Rugby Avenue. It was reported on 4 December that a man armed with a knife entered the premises at around 22:15 and demanded money.
Talks Progress Must Be Made - NI Secretary
Theresa Villiers has said the chance to make progress in the latest round of political talks in Northern Ireland must not be missed, after Chancellor George Obsorne said he would devolve corporation tax in the event of agreement.
Theresa Villiers has said the chance to make progress in the latest round of political talks in Northern Ireland must not be missed, after Chancellor George Obsorne said he would devolve corporation tax in the event of agreement.
Adams Refused Entry Into Gaza
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has been refused entry into Gaza by Israeli authorities. Mr Adams is on a three-day visit to Israel and Palestine.
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has been refused entry into Gaza by Israeli authorities. Mr Adams is on a three-day visit to Israel and Palestine.
Amnesty Questions New Troubles Legacy Unit
Amnesty International has responded with cynicism to an announcement that a new PSNI unit is to replace the Historical Enquiries Team (HET) in the New Year.
Amnesty International has responded with cynicism to an announcement that a new PSNI unit is to replace the Historical Enquiries Team (HET) in the New Year.
Report Shows Financial Burden On NI Christmas Shoppers
Two thirds of consumers do not feel positive about their finances ahead of this year's Christmas celebrations, while 67% find the cost of running their homes much harder over the festive period, according to a new report.
Two thirds of consumers do not feel positive about their finances ahead of this year's Christmas celebrations, while 67% find the cost of running their homes much harder over the festive period, according to a new report.
Met Office Meteorologist Appointed To NI
A Met Office meteorologist is to work in Northern Ireland throughout the winter months to provide detailed forecasting and advice to Transport NI staff. Meteorologist Tony Baker hails from Loup, just outside Magherafelt and has almost 30 years experience with the Met Office.
A Met Office meteorologist is to work in Northern Ireland throughout the winter months to provide detailed forecasting and advice to Transport NI staff. Meteorologist Tony Baker hails from Loup, just outside Magherafelt and has almost 30 years experience with the Met Office.
Ireland Bids For 2023 World Cup
The Irish Rugby Football Union has formally announced its intention to submit a bid to host the 2023 Rugby World Cup in Ireland. The IRFU made the announcment in conjunction with the Irish government and the Northern Ireland Executive.
The Irish Rugby Football Union has formally announced its intention to submit a bid to host the 2023 Rugby World Cup in Ireland. The IRFU made the announcment in conjunction with the Irish government and the Northern Ireland Executive.
Northern Ireland News on Thu, Dec 5 2013, 4,383 days ago
Shoppers Urged To Support Local Traders
Judith Cochrane MLA has urged shoppers to support their local traders on Small Business Saturday on 7th December. Judith proposed a cross party motion on this issue in the Assembly on Monday.
Judith Cochrane MLA has urged shoppers to support their local traders on Small Business Saturday on 7th December. Judith proposed a cross party motion on this issue in the Assembly on Monday.
Osborne Releases Autumn Statement
The government says it is "supporting aspiration" and "helping with the cost of living" in Northern Ireland through measures being announced in George Osborne's Autumn Statement.
The government says it is "supporting aspiration" and "helping with the cost of living" in Northern Ireland through measures being announced in George Osborne's Autumn Statement.
3,000 Homes Without Electricity
There are currently 3,000 homes in Northern Ireland without electricity, following severe gale force winds and gusts of 60mph overnight. Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) emergency crews are responding to over 200 faults on the electricity network across Northern Ireland.
There are currently 3,000 homes in Northern Ireland without electricity, following severe gale force winds and gusts of 60mph overnight. Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) emergency crews are responding to over 200 faults on the electricity network across Northern Ireland.
Man Arrested Over Moira Police Station Attack
A 43-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a car bomb attack on Moira police station in 1998. The suspect is being questioned at Antrim police station. He was detained in the Moy area of County Tyrone this morning.
A 43-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a car bomb attack on Moira police station in 1998. The suspect is being questioned at Antrim police station. He was detained in the Moy area of County Tyrone this morning.
NI Highest Breast Cancer Survival In UK
Northern Ireland has the highest breast cancer survival rates in the UK and Ireland, according to research by Queen's University. The data for Northern Ireland was provided by the Queen’s Northern Ireland Cancer Registry to the EUROCARE 5 study.
Northern Ireland has the highest breast cancer survival rates in the UK and Ireland, according to research by Queen's University. The data for Northern Ireland was provided by the Queen’s Northern Ireland Cancer Registry to the EUROCARE 5 study.
Robinson And McGuinness Make NI Connections In Japan
The First and deputy First Ministers have attended an event hosted by Northern Irish Connections as part of their visit to Japan.
The First and deputy First Ministers have attended an event hosted by Northern Irish Connections as part of their visit to Japan.
Minister Appeals For Safe Driving Over Christmas
Road Safety Minister Mark H Durkan has appealed for road users to take extra care over the Christmas period. He said: "This weekend sees the Christmas party season begin in earnest, but it is also a time when the nights are at their darkest, increasing the danger.
Road Safety Minister Mark H Durkan has appealed for road users to take extra care over the Christmas period. He said: "This weekend sees the Christmas party season begin in earnest, but it is also a time when the nights are at their darkest, increasing the danger.
Translink To Increase Rail Service
Translink is to provide extra train capacity over Christmas to facilitate shoppers during the festive period, following a 15% rise in passengers throughout the year.
Translink is to provide extra train capacity over Christmas to facilitate shoppers during the festive period, following a 15% rise in passengers throughout the year.
Alliance Encourages Small Business Saturday
An Alliance MLA is encouraging Northern Ireland shoppers to support local traders on Small Business Saturday on 7 December. Judith Cochrane is Chair of the Assembly Group on SMEs. She proposed a cross party motion on this issue in the Assembly on Monday.
An Alliance MLA is encouraging Northern Ireland shoppers to support local traders on Small Business Saturday on 7 December. Judith Cochrane is Chair of the Assembly Group on SMEs. She proposed a cross party motion on this issue in the Assembly on Monday.
11% Of Adults Volunteer In Sport
11% of adults in Northern Ireland volunteered in sports last year, according to a report by the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL).
11% of adults in Northern Ireland volunteered in sports last year, according to a report by the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL).
Northern Ireland News on Wed, Dec 5 2012, 4,748 days ago
Companies Fined After Worker Loses Arm
Two companies have been fined a total of £32,500 after a worker lost his arm in a mixer. The hire company and builder's firm were ordered to pay the sum after Thomas McAreavey, 29, got his arm ripped off while working outside a Belfast primary school when his coat got caught in a mixing paddle.
Two companies have been fined a total of £32,500 after a worker lost his arm in a mixer. The hire company and builder's firm were ordered to pay the sum after Thomas McAreavey, 29, got his arm ripped off while working outside a Belfast primary school when his coat got caught in a mixing paddle.
NI Secretary Condemns Flag Riot
Secretary of State Theresa Villiers has condemned the "scenes of disorder" at Belfast City Hall on Monday night following the vote on the flying of the union flag.
Secretary of State Theresa Villiers has condemned the "scenes of disorder" at Belfast City Hall on Monday night following the vote on the flying of the union flag.
Cirillo Expands Chocolate Range
Cirillo, a new luxury chocolatier in Lurgan, has been assisted by Invest Northern Ireland to launch a range of gourmet chocolates which are also gluten-free. In addition to being gluten free, the chocolates are free from wheat and eggs. The company's dark chocolate is also dairy-free.
Cirillo, a new luxury chocolatier in Lurgan, has been assisted by Invest Northern Ireland to launch a range of gourmet chocolates which are also gluten-free. In addition to being gluten free, the chocolates are free from wheat and eggs. The company's dark chocolate is also dairy-free.
Patton Group's Collapse Affects Subcontractors
North Antrim Ulster Unionist MLA Robin Swann has expressed his concern at the news of further redundancies being announced as a result of the Patton Group's collapse.
North Antrim Ulster Unionist MLA Robin Swann has expressed his concern at the news of further redundancies being announced as a result of the Patton Group's collapse.
18 Treated Following Ship Gas Leak
Eighteen people are being treated after toxic gas escaped from a ship docked at Warrenpoint, County Down. The gas in question is aluminium phosphide, which is a poison used to kill small mammals like rodents.
Eighteen people are being treated after toxic gas escaped from a ship docked at Warrenpoint, County Down. The gas in question is aluminium phosphide, which is a poison used to kill small mammals like rodents.
McCarney Guilty Of Baby Millie Murder
The case of murdered toddler Millie Martin has come to a close as Barry McCarney has been found guilty of killing his former partner’s child. The County Tyrone man was also found guilty of sexual assault and the grievous bodily harm of Millie Martin.
The case of murdered toddler Millie Martin has come to a close as Barry McCarney has been found guilty of killing his former partner’s child. The County Tyrone man was also found guilty of sexual assault and the grievous bodily harm of Millie Martin.
Belfast IT Company Creates 45 Jobs
Belfast Based software company Equiniti ICS has announced an expansion which will create 45 new jobs. The move has the support of Invest Northern Ireland’s Jobs Fund and will see the company target the public sector, including health and the financial services sector.
Belfast Based software company Equiniti ICS has announced an expansion which will create 45 new jobs. The move has the support of Invest Northern Ireland’s Jobs Fund and will see the company target the public sector, including health and the financial services sector.
Ash Tree Aid Suspended
Minister for Agriculture Michelle O’Neill has announced a temporary suspension of aid for new ash planting until the outlook for ash dieback is clearer. Chalara fraxinea, the cause of the disease, has been identified in young ash saplings at 16 sites in counties Down, Antrim, Tyrone and L’Derry.
Minister for Agriculture Michelle O’Neill has announced a temporary suspension of aid for new ash planting until the outlook for ash dieback is clearer. Chalara fraxinea, the cause of the disease, has been identified in young ash saplings at 16 sites in counties Down, Antrim, Tyrone and L’Derry.
Care Assistants Can Shape Health Reform - Poots
Health Minister Edwin Poots has said health care assistants have a significant role to play in the reform of Health and Social Care. Mr Poots was delivering the key note address at the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) NI Health Care Assistants annual conference in Belfast.
Health Minister Edwin Poots has said health care assistants have a significant role to play in the reform of Health and Social Care. Mr Poots was delivering the key note address at the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) NI Health Care Assistants annual conference in Belfast.
DSD To Take Direct Control To Develop Bangor's Queen's Parade Area
Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland has announced his Department's intention to take direct control of plans to develop Bangor's Queen's Parade Area. The move will see the Department for Social Development (DSD) purchase the land portfolio owned by Karl Greenfarm Properties Limited.
Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland has announced his Department's intention to take direct control of plans to develop Bangor's Queen's Parade Area. The move will see the Department for Social Development (DSD) purchase the land portfolio owned by Karl Greenfarm Properties Limited.
Foster Announces 2013 NI Tourism Drive
Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster has said the New Year will provide increased opportunities for tourism in Northern Ireland.
Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster has said the New Year will provide increased opportunities for tourism in Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland News on Mon, Dec 5 2011, 5,114 days ago
Two Die In Weekend Car Crashes
A young Co Antrim woman has died after a tragic car accident at the weekend - and a woman from Banbridge has also now died in hospital after a separate accident.
A young Co Antrim woman has died after a tragic car accident at the weekend - and a woman from Banbridge has also now died in hospital after a separate accident.
NI Has Highest Post Traumatic Stress Levels
People in NI suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) more than any other place in the world.
People in NI suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) more than any other place in the world.
Overnight Snow Delays Commuters
Road traffic has quickly returned to near normal this morning after widespread disruption during today's rush hour. Some Flybe flights at George Best Belfast City Airport have also been delayed after the airline experienced technical issues with its de-icing equipment.
Road traffic has quickly returned to near normal this morning after widespread disruption during today's rush hour. Some Flybe flights at George Best Belfast City Airport have also been delayed after the airline experienced technical issues with its de-icing equipment.
Jobs Fund Puts New Employment 'On Paper'
A government scheme, the NI Jobs Fund, has proved successful with news that the Invest NI Boosting Business through Jobs campaign has tackled current levels of unemployment.
A government scheme, the NI Jobs Fund, has proved successful with news that the Invest NI Boosting Business through Jobs campaign has tackled current levels of unemployment.
Severe Budget Targets Public Spending
The Irish Government has this afternoon set out the first part of its spending plans in a Dáil Budget statement by Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin. He has been announcing some €1.
The Irish Government has this afternoon set out the first part of its spending plans in a Dáil Budget statement by Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin. He has been announcing some €1.
Weekend Armagh Rape Is Investigated
Police are investigating a Co Armagh rape at the weekend. The woman victim was attacked on Sunday in the early hours of the morning in Armagh City's Cathedral Road area. The PSNI has appealed for information about the attack, which occurred at about 3am on Sunday.
Police are investigating a Co Armagh rape at the weekend. The woman victim was attacked on Sunday in the early hours of the morning in Armagh City's Cathedral Road area. The PSNI has appealed for information about the attack, which occurred at about 3am on Sunday.
Mourne Cllr Takes Over Ritchie's MLA Role
An SDLP councillor has been selected by party members to replace South Down MP Margaret Ritchie in the Assembly. Ms Ritchie stepped down in September as Assembly member for South Down and as party leader to concentrate on her role as an MP. Mournes Cllr, Sean Rogers is a father of five children.
An SDLP councillor has been selected by party members to replace South Down MP Margaret Ritchie in the Assembly. Ms Ritchie stepped down in September as Assembly member for South Down and as party leader to concentrate on her role as an MP. Mournes Cllr, Sean Rogers is a father of five children.
Belfast Detectives In Hunt For Violent Robbers
Police officials in north and west Belfast have asked for help in tracing the men behind two separate burglaries in which the victims were also attacked.
Police officials in north and west Belfast have asked for help in tracing the men behind two separate burglaries in which the victims were also attacked.
£37m Shankill Regeneration Planned
Plans to spend £37m on the redevelopment of housing in the Shankill area of Belfast have been announced. Speaking at the Shankill Convention on Housing, Stormont Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland (pictured) outlined plans for 170 new homes and improvements for a further 2,700.
Plans to spend £37m on the redevelopment of housing in the Shankill area of Belfast have been announced. Speaking at the Shankill Convention on Housing, Stormont Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland (pictured) outlined plans for 170 new homes and improvements for a further 2,700.
Tesco 'Creates Building Jobs'
As part of a €120 million investment programme in Ireland, Tesco Ireland has today unveiled their new Kildare store creating over 130 new jobs. This follows on from the recent opening of the new Cabra and Rush stores, as well as the Northcott Centre in the north of the province.
As part of a €120 million investment programme in Ireland, Tesco Ireland has today unveiled their new Kildare store creating over 130 new jobs. This follows on from the recent opening of the new Cabra and Rush stores, as well as the Northcott Centre in the north of the province.
MLA Tackles Modern 'Slave Trade'
What is virtually a modern-day 'slave trade' has been in focus with a local MLA commenting on the work of the police in combating human trafficking.
What is virtually a modern-day 'slave trade' has been in focus with a local MLA commenting on the work of the police in combating human trafficking.
Queen & US President's Visits 'Over Budget'
Two separate visits by VIPs to the Irish Republic cost almost €16m more than was anticipated.
Two separate visits by VIPs to the Irish Republic cost almost €16m more than was anticipated.
Northern Ireland News on Fri, Dec 5 2008, 6,209 days ago
Report Sparks Hopes Of Electricity Price Cuts
Comments by the NI Utility Regulator that electricity prices may be reduced in January have sparked hopes of a New Year financial fillip for householders here. Iain Osbourne said he was "hopeful" of making a decision before Christmas.
Comments by the NI Utility Regulator that electricity prices may be reduced in January have sparked hopes of a New Year financial fillip for householders here. Iain Osbourne said he was "hopeful" of making a decision before Christmas.
Appeals After Boy Burnt In Bangor Attack
Appeals have been made for information after a young boy was attacked with an ignited aerosol spray in North Down. Eleven-year-old Connor Officer had to be rushed to the Ulster Hospital after the incident, which burned part of his face.
Appeals have been made for information after a young boy was attacked with an ignited aerosol spray in North Down. Eleven-year-old Connor Officer had to be rushed to the Ulster Hospital after the incident, which burned part of his face.
Republic's Road Toll Rises As Dangerous Driving Conditions Continue
Although a motorist was killed last night in Donegal, so far, there are no reports of injury in a series of crashes in the county this morning due to ice on the roads.
Although a motorist was killed last night in Donegal, so far, there are no reports of injury in a series of crashes in the county this morning due to ice on the roads.
Former NIO Boss Will Not Face Charges
It has been revealed that one of the last politicians to serve as NI Secretary of State, the ex Cabinet Minister Peter Hain, will not be facing criminal charges over political donations he received during his failed deputy leadership challenge last year.
It has been revealed that one of the last politicians to serve as NI Secretary of State, the ex Cabinet Minister Peter Hain, will not be facing criminal charges over political donations he received during his failed deputy leadership challenge last year.
Lord Trimble 'Graduates'
The former Ulster Unionist Leader and original First Minister of Northern Ireland, David Trimble is being honoured by a Scottish university today. David Trimble - now Lord Trimble of Lisnagarvey - will be awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen.
The former Ulster Unionist Leader and original First Minister of Northern Ireland, David Trimble is being honoured by a Scottish university today. David Trimble - now Lord Trimble of Lisnagarvey - will be awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen.
International Award For Victoria Square Project
Belfast's ambitious Victoria Square retail complex has been internationally recognised for its regeneration impact. The £400m development was lauded at the MAPIC Eg Retail Awards in France, picking up the Urban Regeneration Initiative of the Year title.
Belfast's ambitious Victoria Square retail complex has been internationally recognised for its regeneration impact. The £400m development was lauded at the MAPIC Eg Retail Awards in France, picking up the Urban Regeneration Initiative of the Year title.
Plans To Speed Up NI Planning Service
Stormont Environment Minister Sammy Wilson has announced provisions aimed at tackling the backlog in the province's planning service. Mr Wilson said a streamlined scheme could be rolled out across all council areas by next Spring.
Stormont Environment Minister Sammy Wilson has announced provisions aimed at tackling the backlog in the province's planning service. Mr Wilson said a streamlined scheme could be rolled out across all council areas by next Spring.
Scottish Borders Motorway Link Eases Travel From NI
The long haul for travellers from Northern Ireland through ferry ports in western Scotland to England and beyond just got easier.
The long haul for travellers from Northern Ireland through ferry ports in western Scotland to England and beyond just got easier.
Economic Downturn Boosts Charity Shop Trade
Charity shops throughout Northern Ireland are witnessing unprecedented demand as the economic climate has toughened, according to new research from Yell.com - the online service from Yellow Pages. Analysis by Yell.
Charity shops throughout Northern Ireland are witnessing unprecedented demand as the economic climate has toughened, according to new research from Yell.com - the online service from Yellow Pages. Analysis by Yell.
Maze Move Mooted As Winter Celebration Of Agriculture Comes To Town
Even with a squeeze on finances the 2008 Royal Ulster Winter Fair - which starts next week - is to be one of the best - although there's news that it may be one of the last such events on the current site.
Even with a squeeze on finances the 2008 Royal Ulster Winter Fair - which starts next week - is to be one of the best - although there's news that it may be one of the last such events on the current site.
Special Needs Pupils Get Cross-Border Attention
A ground-breaking, first ever north/south conference for special school principals has just been held. Will Haire, Permanent Secretary, Northern Ireland Department of Education launched the event - held in the Irish Republic.
A ground-breaking, first ever north/south conference for special school principals has just been held. Will Haire, Permanent Secretary, Northern Ireland Department of Education launched the event - held in the Irish Republic.
Northern Ireland News on Wed, Dec 5 2007, 6,575 days ago
Sinn Fein Forfeits Two Places On Strabane DPP
Despite being entitled to five places on the District Policing Partnership in Strabane, Sinn Fein could only find three candidates willing to take part. The two spare posts were offered to DUP councillors hours before the deadline for nominations expired yesterday.
Despite being entitled to five places on the District Policing Partnership in Strabane, Sinn Fein could only find three candidates willing to take part. The two spare posts were offered to DUP councillors hours before the deadline for nominations expired yesterday.
£42m Marina Village Development Unveiled For Larne
A major tourism infrastructure project is being planned for the Antrim coast town of Larne with ambitious plans unveiled for a £42.5m marina 'village'. As well as a 200-berth marina and an improved promenade, the scheme by Larne Marina Company includes a 16-bedroom hotel and 121 houses.
A major tourism infrastructure project is being planned for the Antrim coast town of Larne with ambitious plans unveiled for a £42.5m marina 'village'. As well as a 200-berth marina and an improved promenade, the scheme by Larne Marina Company includes a 16-bedroom hotel and 121 houses.
UDR Care Fund Launched
A care service has been launched to help ex UDR and Royal Irish (Home Service) soldiers and their families deal with the legacy of the troubles.
A care service has been launched to help ex UDR and Royal Irish (Home Service) soldiers and their families deal with the legacy of the troubles.
Iraq Veteran Stabbed For Phone Outside Home Base
An Iraq veteran who has only just returned unscathed from service in the Gulf is now fighting for his life in hospital, after being stabbed in the stomach by a mugger on Monday night.
An Iraq veteran who has only just returned unscathed from service in the Gulf is now fighting for his life in hospital, after being stabbed in the stomach by a mugger on Monday night.
11-plus Legislation May Be Opposed
Academic selection in Northern Ireland may not yet be dead as unionist MLAs look set to block the legislation.
Academic selection in Northern Ireland may not yet be dead as unionist MLAs look set to block the legislation.
Paisley Lobbies Trump On Golf Development
Northern Ireland's First Minister has been holding talks with Billionaire tycoon Donald Trump aimed at securing the now controversial Trump Links development for the Province, as an alternative to the now troubled Aberdeenshire location.
Northern Ireland's First Minister has been holding talks with Billionaire tycoon Donald Trump aimed at securing the now controversial Trump Links development for the Province, as an alternative to the now troubled Aberdeenshire location.
Quinn Glass To Create 20 Jobs
There are 20 new jobs in the offing in Fermanagh as Quinn Glass has invested more than £41 million in upgrading two furnaces at its plant in Derrylin. The investment will also include the installation of state of the art inspection equipment that will reduce wastage.
There are 20 new jobs in the offing in Fermanagh as Quinn Glass has invested more than £41 million in upgrading two furnaces at its plant in Derrylin. The investment will also include the installation of state of the art inspection equipment that will reduce wastage.
Christmas Posting Advice Offered
A staggering two billion cards, letters and parcels will be handled by Royal Mail during December, with 50 million of these in Northern Ireland alone. By following some simple steps customers can ease the workload for their local postmen and women and speed their card or gift on its way.
A staggering two billion cards, letters and parcels will be handled by Royal Mail during December, with 50 million of these in Northern Ireland alone. By following some simple steps customers can ease the workload for their local postmen and women and speed their card or gift on its way.
Northern Ireland News on Tue, Dec 5 2006, 6,940 days ago
Prisoners no longer entitled to remission
The government has today announced that offenders in Northern Ireland will no longer be entitled to an automatic 50% reduction in their sentences.
The government has today announced that offenders in Northern Ireland will no longer be entitled to an automatic 50% reduction in their sentences.
DUP to meet with Prime Minister
A DUP delegation are to meet with British Prime Minister Tony Blair in Downing Street later today.
A DUP delegation are to meet with British Prime Minister Tony Blair in Downing Street later today.
Teenager sexually assaulted in north Belfast
Police have appealed for information after a woman was sexually assaulted in north Belfast yesterday evening. The incident happened shortly before 6pm in the Woodvale Park area of the city, when the victim, who is understood to be in her late teens, was attacked by two men.
Police have appealed for information after a woman was sexually assaulted in north Belfast yesterday evening. The incident happened shortly before 6pm in the Woodvale Park area of the city, when the victim, who is understood to be in her late teens, was attacked by two men.
NI house prices rise dramatically
House prices in Northern Ireland are now rising at more than 32% a year, according to a survey of local residential property sales.
House prices in Northern Ireland are now rising at more than 32% a year, according to a survey of local residential property sales.
Security alert in County Tyrone ends
A security alert in County Tyrone has ended. A blast bomb type device was discovered in the front garden of a house in the Strahulter Road area of Newtownstewart after searches by PSNI officers.
A security alert in County Tyrone has ended. A blast bomb type device was discovered in the front garden of a house in the Strahulter Road area of Newtownstewart after searches by PSNI officers.
Record year for Andor Technology
Andor Technology, a leading developer and manufacturer of high performance digital cameras, has announced a record turnover and the opening of an office in Beijing, China. The Belfast-based company reported year end figures with turnover up 22% to a record £19.2 million.
Andor Technology, a leading developer and manufacturer of high performance digital cameras, has announced a record turnover and the opening of an office in Beijing, China. The Belfast-based company reported year end figures with turnover up 22% to a record £19.2 million.
Revellers encouraged to ‘Get Home Safe’ this Christmas
Festive party-goers were today urged to ‘Get Home Safe’ as the annual Christmas campaign was launched at one of Belfast’s most popular nightspots.
Festive party-goers were today urged to ‘Get Home Safe’ as the annual Christmas campaign was launched at one of Belfast’s most popular nightspots.
Woman dies in County Fermanagh collision
One woman has died and three others have been injured in a road traffic collision in County Fermanagh earlier today. The incident happened on the Boa Island Road area of Kesh, when the car which the woman was driving, was in collision with a van.
One woman has died and three others have been injured in a road traffic collision in County Fermanagh earlier today. The incident happened on the Boa Island Road area of Kesh, when the car which the woman was driving, was in collision with a van.
Strangford Lough search called off
The search for a body in Strangford Lough has been called off. The search began shortly after 9.30pm when Belfast Coastguard received a call from a RNLI volunteer reporting that he had found a torch on rocks at Kilclief Castle, Strangford Lough, Portaferry.
The search for a body in Strangford Lough has been called off. The search began shortly after 9.30pm when Belfast Coastguard received a call from a RNLI volunteer reporting that he had found a torch on rocks at Kilclief Castle, Strangford Lough, Portaferry.
Northern Ireland News on Mon, Dec 5 2005, 7,305 days ago
Minister outlines proposals for restorative justice
Criminal Justice Minister, David Hanson, has published draft guidelines intended to bring existing community-based restorative justice schemes into a relationship with the police and other statutory criminal justice agencies.
Criminal Justice Minister, David Hanson, has published draft guidelines intended to bring existing community-based restorative justice schemes into a relationship with the police and other statutory criminal justice agencies.
Pilot launched for Criminal Justice System
It is crucial that everyone is treated fairly by the justice system in Northern Ireland, regardless of their background. This is according to Criminal Justice Minister David Hanson who was speaking today as the Government launched a pilot for equity monitoring.
It is crucial that everyone is treated fairly by the justice system in Northern Ireland, regardless of their background. This is according to Criminal Justice Minister David Hanson who was speaking today as the Government launched a pilot for equity monitoring.
Rugby player dies during Ards game
A veteran rugby player who died during a rugby match at the weekend apparently took to the pitch to make up the numbers for the fixture. David Rainey, 49, volunteered to play in the Ards thirds match, but collapsed and died during the game with Cooke.
A veteran rugby player who died during a rugby match at the weekend apparently took to the pitch to make up the numbers for the fixture. David Rainey, 49, volunteered to play in the Ards thirds match, but collapsed and died during the game with Cooke.
Fans visit Best graveside
Hundreds of people have visited the grave of football legend George Best who was buried in Roselawn Cemetery on Saturday. Visitors to the cemetery on Sunday viewed the hundreds of wreaths and mementoes left in honour of the 59-year-old star.
Hundreds of people have visited the grave of football legend George Best who was buried in Roselawn Cemetery on Saturday. Visitors to the cemetery on Sunday viewed the hundreds of wreaths and mementoes left in honour of the 59-year-old star.
Belfast councillors unite in attack on rates rise
Belfast councillors have united in condemnation of the 19% rise in the regional rate planned for the coming year. The figure emerged last week at the monthly meeting of Belfast City Council, at which all parties condemned the 19% increase in the regional rate next year.
Belfast councillors have united in condemnation of the 19% rise in the regional rate planned for the coming year. The figure emerged last week at the monthly meeting of Belfast City Council, at which all parties condemned the 19% increase in the regional rate next year.
Tackling deprivation is 'priority' says Hanson
Social Development Minister David Hanson has reinforced the Government's determination to place the needs of the most deprived areas at the heart of its work.
Social Development Minister David Hanson has reinforced the Government's determination to place the needs of the most deprived areas at the heart of its work.
Human rights hold key to peace
The NI Human Rights Commission have organised a number of events to celebrate Human Rights Week.
The NI Human Rights Commission have organised a number of events to celebrate Human Rights Week.
Derry firm fined £4,000 for oil spill
A Londonderry firm has been fined £4,000 following an oil spill on their premises. Ardmore Precast Concrete Ltd from Balybogie Road in the city was found to have several large oil tanks immediately beside a stream which flowed into the River Faughan.
A Londonderry firm has been fined £4,000 following an oil spill on their premises. Ardmore Precast Concrete Ltd from Balybogie Road in the city was found to have several large oil tanks immediately beside a stream which flowed into the River Faughan.
Northern Ireland News on Fri, Dec 5 2003, 8,036 days ago
Minister announces study into call centre jobs 'offshoring'
Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt has launched a sector study into the global challenges and "myths" facing the UK call centre industry.
Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt has launched a sector study into the global challenges and "myths" facing the UK call centre industry.
EU claims victory after US scrap steel tariffs
The EU is claiming victory today after the US scrapped 30% tariffs it imposed on steel imports nearly two years ago.
The EU is claiming victory today after the US scrapped 30% tariffs it imposed on steel imports nearly two years ago.
Staff represenation needed for small businesses, say TUC
Three years after the majority of UK workers won the right to be represented by a union, six million employees in small firms are still being denied a voice at work, according to a report from the TUC.
Three years after the majority of UK workers won the right to be represented by a union, six million employees in small firms are still being denied a voice at work, according to a report from the TUC.
Man questioned over police fund security leak
A man is helping police with their enquiries after an alleged breach of security at an organisation set up to help police officers injured in Northern Ireland's 'Troubles'.
A man is helping police with their enquiries after an alleged breach of security at an organisation set up to help police officers injured in Northern Ireland's 'Troubles'.
Police appeal for witnesses following bus hijacking
Police are appealing for witnesses after a bus was hijacked by gunmen in Londonderry last night. A number of armed men boarded the bus in the Shantallow area of the city shortly before 11pm on Thursday and ordered the 20 passengers off.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a bus was hijacked by gunmen in Londonderry last night. A number of armed men boarded the bus in the Shantallow area of the city shortly before 11pm on Thursday and ordered the 20 passengers off.
Minister demands answers from NIE following power cuts
Enterprise Minister, Ian Pearson has been in direct contact with NIE following last night's power cuts across Northern Ireland.
Enterprise Minister, Ian Pearson has been in direct contact with NIE following last night's power cuts across Northern Ireland.
Loyalist fails in court bid to overturn sentence
A leading loyalist has failed in his attempt to have a two-year jail sentence overturned. Andre Shoukri, from Sunningdale Gardens in Belfast, was jailed in July after being found guilty of possessing a gun and ammunition in suspicious circumstances.
A leading loyalist has failed in his attempt to have a two-year jail sentence overturned. Andre Shoukri, from Sunningdale Gardens in Belfast, was jailed in July after being found guilty of possessing a gun and ammunition in suspicious circumstances.
Record car sales in 2003 despite November dip
Surprise figures announced by the Society of Motor Manufacturers have revealed that new car registrations in 2003 are expected to break previous UK records and reach 2,565 million. Despite a dip in November when the new car market slipped 1.
Surprise figures announced by the Society of Motor Manufacturers have revealed that new car registrations in 2003 are expected to break previous UK records and reach 2,565 million. Despite a dip in November when the new car market slipped 1.
Elderly man injured in robbery
An elderly man is being treated in hospital after he was attacked during a robbery at his home in Lisburn on Friday. The man's wife also suffered shock during the incident which occurred at the couple's home on the Causeway End Road early this morning.
An elderly man is being treated in hospital after he was attacked during a robbery at his home in Lisburn on Friday. The man's wife also suffered shock during the incident which occurred at the couple's home on the Causeway End Road early this morning.
Murphy hosts special reception for children's charities
Secretary of State, Paul Murphy has held a special reception in Hillsborough Castle for children suffering from a life limiting illness where he handed over tickets for family trips to Lapland to meet Santa Claus.
Secretary of State, Paul Murphy has held a special reception in Hillsborough Castle for children suffering from a life limiting illness where he handed over tickets for family trips to Lapland to meet Santa Claus.
Connecting with employment for disabled people
A new project aimed at promoting work opportunities for disabled people has been launched. 'Connect-ability' aims to explore the barriers that restrict disabled people who wish to enter training and paid employment in Northern Ireland.
A new project aimed at promoting work opportunities for disabled people has been launched. 'Connect-ability' aims to explore the barriers that restrict disabled people who wish to enter training and paid employment in Northern Ireland.
Derry landmark is NI's Building Of The Year
Londonderry’s Millennium Forum has cemented its place as Northern Ireland’s building of the year.
Londonderry’s Millennium Forum has cemented its place as Northern Ireland’s building of the year.
Cross-border women’s group focuses on barriers to progress
A second joint committee meeting aimed at advancing the role of women in the public sector labour market in the Derry and Donegal areas of the north-west has taken place. The Cross Border Women’s Development Project met at Donegal County Council offices in Lifford on Monday.
A second joint committee meeting aimed at advancing the role of women in the public sector labour market in the Derry and Donegal areas of the north-west has taken place. The Cross Border Women’s Development Project met at Donegal County Council offices in Lifford on Monday.
Northern Ireland await World Cup qualifying fate
Manager-less Northern Ireland were waiting with bated breath on Friday as the draw for the qualifying series of the 2006 World Cup in Germany was set to take place.
Manager-less Northern Ireland were waiting with bated breath on Friday as the draw for the qualifying series of the 2006 World Cup in Germany was set to take place.
MyTravel Group Chief Executive steps down
Troubled tour operator MyTravel Group has announced that Duncan Wilson has resigned from the board and as Chief Executive of MyTravel UK and Ireland.
Troubled tour operator MyTravel Group has announced that Duncan Wilson has resigned from the board and as Chief Executive of MyTravel UK and Ireland.
Northern Ireland News on Thu, Dec 5 2002, 8,401 days ago
Two injured in separate shootings
Two men have been injured after what appears to have been separate paramilitary-style shootings in north Belfast over the past 24 hours. A 20-year-old man was taken to hospital in the early hours of this morning after he was shot in the left leg.
Two men have been injured after what appears to have been separate paramilitary-style shootings in north Belfast over the past 24 hours. A 20-year-old man was taken to hospital in the early hours of this morning after he was shot in the left leg.
Changes to rating system to be phased in from 2006
The government has announced changes to the rating system that will see charges based on an assessment of market value of a home, rather on the present method of assessing the rental value.
The government has announced changes to the rating system that will see charges based on an assessment of market value of a home, rather on the present method of assessing the rental value.
End 'love affair with the gun' republicans told
Ulster Unionist Party leader David Trimble has urged republicans to end their "love affair with the gun" following on from his meetings with the Prime Minister in Downing Street yesterday.
Ulster Unionist Party leader David Trimble has urged republicans to end their "love affair with the gun" following on from his meetings with the Prime Minister in Downing Street yesterday.
Debenhams' proposed Newry branch will create 230 jobs
Debenhams has announced that it is to open a store in Newry which see the creation of up to 230 jobs in the city.
Debenhams has announced that it is to open a store in Newry which see the creation of up to 230 jobs in the city.
AIB named top business bank
Allied Irish Bank (AIB) has been voted Britain’s Best Business Bank, ahead of the ‘Big Four’ and other UK banks. AIB received the boost in a comprehensive survey of the small business sector since the completion of the Cruickshank Review and the Competition Commission enquiry.
Allied Irish Bank (AIB) has been voted Britain’s Best Business Bank, ahead of the ‘Big Four’ and other UK banks. AIB received the boost in a comprehensive survey of the small business sector since the completion of the Cruickshank Review and the Competition Commission enquiry.
Performance First graduates celebrate success
The first graduates of the Performance First strategic development programme have celebrated their success at a ceremony hosted by the Bank of Ireland.
The first graduates of the Performance First strategic development programme have celebrated their success at a ceremony hosted by the Bank of Ireland.
Immigration authorities discuss illegal worker trade
UK Immigration Service officials are in discussion with their Irish counterparts to identify ways of ensuring that fewer offenders gain entry to the UK via Dublin Airport.
UK Immigration Service officials are in discussion with their Irish counterparts to identify ways of ensuring that fewer offenders gain entry to the UK via Dublin Airport.
NI takes advantage of e-commerce
Latest figures have revealed that Northern Ireland businesses are more likely to use the internet for business operations than any other region in the UK.
Latest figures have revealed that Northern Ireland businesses are more likely to use the internet for business operations than any other region in the UK.
Social security agency guides speak plainly
A series of A to Z Guides to public services published by the Social Security Agency in partnership with voluntary groups has won a national award from the Plain English Campaign.
A series of A to Z Guides to public services published by the Social Security Agency in partnership with voluntary groups has won a national award from the Plain English Campaign.
NI doctor shot by robbers in Cape Town
A Northern Ireland doctor is reported to be in stable condition after being shot by robbers at his holiday home in South Africa. The two robbers who entered his home in Cape Town shot 56-year-old consultant, Dr Richard McBride, once in the stomach on Monday night.
A Northern Ireland doctor is reported to be in stable condition after being shot by robbers at his holiday home in South Africa. The two robbers who entered his home in Cape Town shot 56-year-old consultant, Dr Richard McBride, once in the stomach on Monday night.
Rise in hospital waiting lists 'disappointing' says Browne
Hospital waiting lists have risen by almost 3,500 in the past year – leaving Northern Ireland trailing behind its UK counterparts – according to statistics contained in the health department's quarterly review of waiting lists.
Hospital waiting lists have risen by almost 3,500 in the past year – leaving Northern Ireland trailing behind its UK counterparts – according to statistics contained in the health department's quarterly review of waiting lists.
Government pledges modernisation of NI health service
Northern Ireland Health Minister Des Browne has set out proposals for a "substantial programme" of work to modernise health services in the province. Addressing health service chiefs at Hillsborough Castle on Wednesday, the Minister said the practices of the past must be brought up to date.
Northern Ireland Health Minister Des Browne has set out proposals for a "substantial programme" of work to modernise health services in the province. Addressing health service chiefs at Hillsborough Castle on Wednesday, the Minister said the practices of the past must be brought up to date.
Northern Ireland News on Wed, Dec 5 2001, 8,766 days ago
Cross border operation cracks down on fuel smugglers
Ten people have been arrested in a major crackdown on a multi-million pound fuel smuggling and money laundering operation by police and customs agencies on both sides of the Irish border.
Ten people have been arrested in a major crackdown on a multi-million pound fuel smuggling and money laundering operation by police and customs agencies on both sides of the Irish border.
Local council reject bids for Causeway visitor centre
The Chairman of Moyle District Council has said he is “devastated” by the news that plans have been scrapped to sell off the visitor’s centre at the renowned Giant’s Causeway.
The Chairman of Moyle District Council has said he is “devastated” by the news that plans have been scrapped to sell off the visitor’s centre at the renowned Giant’s Causeway.
Internet abuse costs UK business £3.2 billion a year
A report by a leading internet provider of Internet solutions in the UK has revealed that emails containing spam or porn are costing UK businesses an estimated £3.2 billion every year.
A report by a leading internet provider of Internet solutions in the UK has revealed that emails containing spam or porn are costing UK businesses an estimated £3.2 billion every year.
WH Smith expansion plan targets Northern Ireland
UK retailer WH Smith is set to add 3,000 workers to its 20,100-strong workforce. The expansion plan is a response to fall in pre-tax profits to £130m for the 12 months up to August this year.
UK retailer WH Smith is set to add 3,000 workers to its 20,100-strong workforce. The expansion plan is a response to fall in pre-tax profits to £130m for the 12 months up to August this year.
Translink wins European design award
Translink the Northern Ireland public transport company has won a major European design accolade.
Translink the Northern Ireland public transport company has won a major European design accolade.
Province's students rate highly in survey of literacy levels
Results from a major international survey of student achievement show that the reading abilities of young students in Northern Ireland ranks alongside their counterparts in England and the Republic of Ireland.
Results from a major international survey of student achievement show that the reading abilities of young students in Northern Ireland ranks alongside their counterparts in England and the Republic of Ireland.
Environment Minister not consulted over Sellafield MOX plant
Environment Minister Sam Foster has revealed he was not consulted before a licence was issued for a controversial mixed oxide plant at Sellafield.
Environment Minister Sam Foster has revealed he was not consulted before a licence was issued for a controversial mixed oxide plant at Sellafield.
Minister congratulates firm on training commitment
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Bríd Rodgers has congratulated Mourne Country Meats on their commitment to training The Minister distributed Supervisory Management Certificates to eight members of staff at Mourne Country Meats at a ceremony held on December 5 at the firm’s premises in
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Bríd Rodgers has congratulated Mourne Country Meats on their commitment to training The Minister distributed Supervisory Management Certificates to eight members of staff at Mourne Country Meats at a ceremony held on December 5 at the firm’s premises in
Maybin secure £20 million NI Court Service contract
Maybin Property Support Services (Northern Ireland) has been awarded a £20m contract to provide security in Northern Ireland's courts.
Maybin Property Support Services (Northern Ireland) has been awarded a £20m contract to provide security in Northern Ireland's courts.
21st Belfast City Marathon launched
The Belfast City Council has announced that next year’s date for the city’s marathon is to take place on May 6, 2002.
The Belfast City Council has announced that next year’s date for the city’s marathon is to take place on May 6, 2002.
UK interest rates remain unchanged
The Bank of England has left interest rates unchanged at four per cent, in line with analysts' forecasts. The Bank's decision was widely predicted by City analysts, who said that having reduced interest rates by an unexpectedly high 0.
The Bank of England has left interest rates unchanged at four per cent, in line with analysts' forecasts. The Bank's decision was widely predicted by City analysts, who said that having reduced interest rates by an unexpectedly high 0.
Boost for South Armagh as Flurrybridge Enterprise Centre opens
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Ms Brid Rodgers, has opened Flurrybridge Enterprise Centre, near Jonesborough in South Armagh. The £1.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Ms Brid Rodgers, has opened Flurrybridge Enterprise Centre, near Jonesborough in South Armagh. The £1.
Road and rail links reopened following bomb find
British army bomb experts have defused a bomb containing 35kg of home made explosives which was found under a railway line at the Irish border. The device was discovered at Killeen Bridge near Newry in County Down, following a six-day security alert in the area.
British army bomb experts have defused a bomb containing 35kg of home made explosives which was found under a railway line at the Irish border. The device was discovered at Killeen Bridge near Newry in County Down, following a six-day security alert in the area.
Empey launches ‘online signpost’ for NI exporters
Products and services from almost 800 Northern Ireland companies are part of a “cyber signpost” internet initiative developed by IDB's Trade International and LEDU agencies. The website at www.idbni.co.
Products and services from almost 800 Northern Ireland companies are part of a “cyber signpost” internet initiative developed by IDB's Trade International and LEDU agencies. The website at www.idbni.co.
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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.
