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Northern Ireland News on Wed, Mar 29 2023, 1,096 days ago

Over 1m Register For Organ Donations
More than one million people in Northern Ireland have registered their decision to be considered a potential organ donor after death, according to the latest figures from the Public Health Agency (PHA).
Contraception Delivery Service Launches In NI
A service that allows women and girls aged 16 and over to order their contraception online and get it delivered discreetly to their door is now fully operational across Northern Ireland following a successful pilot last year.
Travel Advice For People Planning Easter Trips
The Consumer Council has issued advice to those planning a trip over the Easter break. Richard Williams, Head of Transport Policy at The Consumer Council provides advice to consumers, highlighting the importance of understanding recent travel developments when planning your journey.
No Place For Armed Paramilitary Gangs – SF
There is no place for armed paramilitary gangs and called on them to end their futile and reckless actions which he said were an attack on the whole community, Sinn Féin MLA Gerry Kelly has said.
Three Further Petrol Bomb Attacks In Bangor And Ards
The PSNI have issued an appeal for information and witnesses following three more petrol bomb incidents in Bangor and Newtownards on the evening of Tuesday 28th March. Shortly before 9.
Paramilitaries Must Be 'Disrupted And Dismantled' – SDLP
The SDLP has committed to support the PSNI to "disrupt and dismantle" paramilitary organisations.
Home Safety And Crime Prevention Event To Take Place At City Hall
Belfast City Council will host more than 30 exhibitors at a free home safety and crime prevention event at City Hall this Friday 31 March. The Belfast Policing and Community Safety Partnership (PCSP) has organised the event, which is free and will take place from 10am-1pm.
Appeal Following Attempted ATM Theft In Ballymena
PSNI detectives investigating an attempted ATM theft at a service station on Cushendall Road in Ballymena overnight, have issued an appeal for information and witnesses. It is understood that three men were involved in trying to force the door of the room housing the machine shortly after 2am.
Two More Arrests In Petrol Bombings Investigation
Two more men have been arrested by detectives investigating a series of recent incidents in the Ards and North Down area. A 50-year-old man was arrested in Belfast under the Terrorism Act following a search at a residential property in Newtownards.

Northern Ireland News on Tue, Mar 29 2022, 1,461 days ago

Security Alert Ongoing In Finaghy
Police and Army personnel are attending a security alert in Finaghy, south Belfast, with a number of homes evacuated. It is understood that a suspicious object was discovered near the train station at Finaghy Road North. A robot bomb disposal unit has been deployed.
Man's Body Found In Carrickfergus
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with an incident in the Rathcoole area of Newtownabbey. At around 6am on Monday 28 March, police responded to reports of suspicious activity in the Derrycoole Way area of Rathcoole in Newtownabbey.
One Million Vaccine Boosters And Third Doses Administered In NI
Head of Northern Ireland's vaccination programme, Patricia Donnelly, has welcomed the milestone of the number of COVID-19 vaccine boosters and third doses administered in NI passing the one million mark.
Proposed Residual Waste Treatment Facility Rejected
Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has refused planning permission for a proposed large scale waste treatment facility on the site of the former Hightown Quarry, Boghill Road, Newtownabbey.
Police Granted More Time To Question Man Over Belfast Security Alert
The PSNI's Terrorism Investigation Unit investigating the hijacking and security alert in north Belfast on Friday 25 March, were granted a 36 hour extension for the detention of a 40-year-old male at Belfast Magistrates Court.
Civil Service Launches Recruit Campaign
The Civil Service has announced a campaign to recruit 400 middle managers at Staff Officer grade, offering an attractive benefits package and a starting salary of £32,328 per annum. Staff Officers play an important part in delivering business objectives and services.
Small Claims Court Upper Limit To Be Increased
The upper limit for claims which can be heard in the small claims court is to be increased, Justice Minister Naomi Long has announced. From 3 October 2022, the maximum value of a claims which can be heard in the small claims court will increase from the current level of £3,000 to £5,000.
Career Guidance Reform Vital To Future Economy Of NI
Career guidance reforms are vital to the future economy of Northern Ireland, Economy Minister Gordon Lyons has said as he welcomed the publication of an independent review into the careers guidance provided by his Department.
£1.37m School Improvement Works Successfully Complete
Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey has welcomed the completion of a £1.37 million programme of improvement works in 15 schools across Belfast. The funding of £1.

Northern Ireland News on Fri, Mar 29 2019, 2,557 days ago

Newtownabbey Home Damaged In Burglary
Detectives in Antrim are appealing for information following a burglary in Newtownabbey on Wednesday 27 March. A house on the Carnmoney Road was targeted at sometime between 3.30pm and 6.30pm, while the female occupant was out.
DUP 'Does Not Speak For Majority In NI'
Independent Unionist MP Lady Sylvia Hermon has told the House of Commons the DUP "does not speak for the majority of people in Northern Ireland". The north Down MP was speaking in Parliament ahead of a vote on the EU withdrawal agreement.
Over 1,000 Employment Opportunities Highlighted At Antrim Jobs Fair
A cohort of more than 80 employers have advertised over 1,000 job vacancies at a jobs and careers fair in Antrim. The event at Antrim Forum on Thursday 28 March gave firms the chance to showcase vacant positions to job seekers as well as advising those hoping to progress in their career.
Teacher Awarded £3k In Unfair Dismissal Case
A former teacher has been awarded over £3,000 in compensation after a tribunal found she was unfairly dismissed from a grammar school in Northern Ireland. Ciara Hambly took the case against Enniskillen Royal Grammar School after working there for over two years.
SF Express Frustration At Delays For North-West City Deal
A Sinn Fein MP has met with UK Government officials to highlight growing frustration over delays to the City Deal for the north West region.
Active Belfast Grants Scheme To Tackle Health Inequalities
Organisations across Belfast are being encouraged to inspire people to live a healthier lifestyle with the opportunity of £25,000 council funding.
Arrest After North Belfast Assault
A 23-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm following an assault in north Belfast. Police said two men were involved in an altercation this morning, Friday 29 March, at around 4.15am in the Talbot Street area of Belfast.
Surge In Support For Breastfeeding Mums At NI Businesses
The Public Health Agency (PHA) has reported a significant rise in the number of businesses across Northern Ireland displaying their support for breastfeeding mothers.
Retail Chief Says NI's Rural Areas Must Not Be Left Behind
The Chief Executive of Retail NI has made a plea to ensure the region's towns and villages are not left behind as urban centres develop. Glyn Robert's comments come after the Belfast City Deal was approved by Secretary of State Karen Bradley earlier this week.
Antique's Road Trip Explores Antrim's Treasures
Experts from the BBC's Antique's Road Trip have been touring Mid and East Antrim this week for the latest episode of the television series.

Northern Ireland News on Thu, Mar 29 2018, 2,922 days ago

Man Arrested On Suspicion Of Murder In Co Down
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after two men sustained serious injuries in a stabbing attack in Newcastle, Co Down, which happened while four children were in the house.
Renewed Appeal For Missing Teenager John Crumlish
The PSNI are continuing to appeal for information to help trace a missing 15-year-old boy. John Crumlish, from the Omagh area, has not been seen since St Patrick's Day, 17 March. He is described as being 5ft 3inches tall, with dark brown hair and blue eyes.
Patent Fees To Increase From 06 April
Patent fees are due to increase from 06 April, 2018, the Government has reported. A number of changes to the UK patent fees are to be introduced by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO), which will take effect on Friday 06 April.
IRFU And Ulster Rugby Open Review Following Rape Trial Verdict
The Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) and Ulster Rugby have opened a review to determine the futures of Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding. The pair were acquitted of rape following a nine-week trial in Belfast Crown Court.
PM To Visit NI In UK Brexit Tour
The Prime Minister is visiting Northern Ireland on Thursday, 29 March, to say that the UK will be strengthened after Brexit. In a statement, Theresa May said: "I am visiting all four nations of the Union to hear from people across our country what Brexit means to them.
Man Dies In Farming Incident In South Armagh
A man, aged in his 70s, has died in an accident involving a cow at a farm in Co Armagh. Police received a report of a sudden death on the Newry Road in Mullaghbawn on Wednesday, 28 March. The death is not being treated as suspicious.
Teen Arrested After Man Threatened With Knife In Bangor
A teenager has been arrested after a man allegedly had a knife held to his throat at a shop in Bangor. A man, aged in his 60's, was working in a shop in the Albert Street area at around 4.10pm on Wednesday, 28 March, when the incident happened.
Bill For Same-Sex Marriage In NI Passes First Stage
A bill for same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland has passed the first stage. Labour MP Conor McGinn, originally from Armagh, raised the private member's bill at the House of Commons and he later joined campaigners who were delivering a petition to 10 Downing Street.

Northern Ireland News on Wed, Mar 29 2017, 3,287 days ago

Holiday Inn Express Hotel To Be Built In L'Derry
A new Holiday Inn Express Hotel is to be developed in L'Derry. The new development is to create 47 new jobs in the city. The Duddy Group is investing £7million in the project which is being supported by Invest Northern Ireland and the Department for Communities.
PM Signs Letter To Formally Trigger Brexit Process
Prime Minister Theresa May has signed a letter which will formally begin the UK's departure from the European Union (EU). This will trigger Article 50 and begin the formal process of Brexit. Mrs May's letter has been delivered to the European Council in Brussels.
Teen 'Critical' After Being Found In Alleyway In East Belfast
A teenager found in an alleyway in east Belfast is in a critical condition in hospital. The 17-year-old boy was found between Castleragh Parade and Glenvarlock Street at around 1.30am on Wednesday, 29 March. He was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Pensioner Attacked During Aggravated Burglary In Co Down
A pensioner has been injured after he was attacked during an aggravated burglary in Kilkeel, Co Down. The incident happened at a house in the Slieveshan Park area at around midnight on Tuesday, 28 March.
Two Men Arrested Over Bomb Attack On Police Released
Two men arrested in connection with a bomb attack on police in Strabane, Co Tyrone, have been released. A device exploded in the Townsend street area on Tuesday, 21 March, and the officers were "extremely lucky to escape injury", according to the PSNI.
Body Found In River Foyle Is Missing Jack Glenn
A body recovered from the River Foyle in L'Derry is that of Jack Glenn, police have confirmed. The 23-year-old had been missing since 02 February. His father Colin thanked the public for their support. Posting on social media her said: "At last I can confirm we got Jack back.
DJ Tiësto Confirmed For Vital Festival
DJ Tiësto is to headline this year's Vital Festival at the Boucher Road playing fields on Saturday, 26 August, it has been confirmed. Taking to the main stage, he will also be joined by Clean Bandit. Robin Schulz, Sigala and Disciples will also be performing.

Northern Ireland News on Thu, Mar 29 2012, 5,113 days ago

Foster Announces First Co-Fund Investment Deals
Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster today announced the first Co-Fund NI investment deals worth over £1.5million. The recently launched Co-Fund NI equity fund, created by Invest Northern Ireland, will co-invest with business angel or private investor-led deals.
Elderly Brother And Sister Assaulted
A brother and sister in their 90's have been assaulted with a broom stick by intruders who ransacked their house in the Camplagh Road area, Kesh. Three men entered the house in the early hours of this morning, and it is not yet known if anything has been stolen.
Body Of Missing Man Discovered In Lake
The body of missing Crossmaglen man Padraig Campbell has been found. The 37-year-old’s body was recovered from a lake in Co Monaghon last night. Campbell, of Drumbroy Road, Castleblaney, has been missing from the 18 March.
Fire Service's Work On Gorse Fires Praised
SDLP Newry and Armagh MLA Dominic Bradley has praised the efforts of the Fire and Rescue Service in bringing the gorse fires at Camlough Mountain under control.
Minister Launches Social Enterprise Business Centre
Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland has launched the newly refurbished BEAM centre, Londonderry.
Progress Slow In Treatment Of Prisoners Mental Health
Progress in the treatment of prisoners with mental health problems has been slow. While some improvements have been made a report published today by Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland shows that many challenges remain.
First Minister To Deliver Lecture On Irish Unionism
The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr Eamon Gilmore T.D., has announced that he will host a commemorative lecture by First Minister Mr. Peter Robinson MLA, today Thursday 29 March at Iveagh House.
Man Killed In Car Collision Is Named
The man who was killed in a car crash on Wednesday was John Patrick Mulligan. The 40-year-old was from Killybrack Heights in the Co Tyrone town. Mr Mulligan was driving a car that was involved in a collision with an Ulsterbus on the Dromore Road at around 16.30.
Lottery Funding To Change Lives Of Isolated Older People
A project using storytelling and reminiscence to improve the lives of isolated older people in the Northern Health Trust area has been awarded a major grant from the Big Lottery Fund.
Alternative Financing Can Help Stem Widening Infrastructure Deficit, Says RICS
Northern Ireland can’t ignore alternative financing methods as a way of helping fill its widening infrastructure investment gap, the RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) says today.
Price Control Of Phoenix Gas Referred To CC
Following the rejection of the Utility Regulator’s price control determination and proposed licence modifications by Phoenix Natural Gas Ltd (PNGL) on 6 February, the Utility Regulator have referred the PNGL price control licence conditions to the Competition Commission.

Northern Ireland News on Tue, Mar 29 2011, 5,479 days ago

North Belfast Bomb Alert Follows Shooting
A security operation is underway in the Oldpark area of north Belfast following a claim that a suspicious object has been abandoned in the area. It came hours after the PSNI was investigating shots being fired in the same area on Monday night.
'Single Punch' Killer Jailed For 18 Months
Relatives of a Cookstown man who died after he was punched in the head have spoken of their "shock and disbelief" that the man convicted of killing him will serve just a year-and-a-half behind bars.
Online Training Tackles Sexual Abuse
Victims of sexual abuse are in focus today as the University of Ulster revealed that it has developed new e-learning courses to train health professionals in spotting the tell-tale signs of such abuse.
'Threat' Cell Note Probe Underway
A criminal inquiry has begun after a prison officer allegedly planted personal details about his governor on a note in a dissident republican suspect's cell.
Robinson Supports Derry Cancer Unit Plan
The outgoing Stormont First Minister, Peter Robinson, has announced his commitment to a new radiotherapy unit at Altnagelvin Hospital. His statement follows the former Health Minister Michael McGimpsey's announcement last week that the unit would not be built because funding was insufficient.
Older NI People's Care In Election Focus
Election candidates are to be lobbied over the care provided in residential and nursing homes. Providing care for vulnerable people and the elderly will be the greatest logistical and financial challenge for the next Assembly, according to a group of independent health and care providers.
Taoiseach To Face Questions On Moriarty
The Irish Premier is expected to respond to questions in a debate on the contentious Moriarty Tribunal report tomorrow.
Film Festival Rolls Out The Red Carpet
The 11th Belfast Film Festival opens this week with a star-studded line-up of guests flying in for various events across the 15-day programme. The Festival kicks off on Thursday at the Movie House, Dublin Road, with the premiere of Killing Bono.
Local Landmarks 'Talked-Up'
A series of lunchtime talks are planned to enable the public to learn more about Northern Ireland's most striking historical sites and monuments.
NI Civil Engineer Is UK's Top Businesswoman
A Co Londonderry born civil engineer has been honoured for her success in the engineering world. Michelle McDowell, 48, was nominated for the Veuve Clicquot Business Woman of the Year Award 2011 and was yesterday recognised for 'inspiring women who are high achievers'.
Sisk Project Wins BREEAM Award
A local building sector business, Sisk, has been recognised after the North/South Ministerial Council (NSMC) offices in Armagh won a top UK environmental assessment award.

Northern Ireland News on Mon, Mar 29 2010, 5,844 days ago

Adams On Rack Over IRA
Voices from the grave have come back to haunt one of Ireland's top republican politicians.
Murphy Backs City Regeneration Bid
Last week's City of Quarters Conference has been hailed a success in promoting a better infrastructure for Belfast. Pictured are the NI Minister for Regional Development Conor Murphy with international experts on city regeneration and economic renewal (left to right) Thomas A.
Road Death Tragedies Return To NI
It has been a weekend of tragedy on NI roads with a father-of-six, named as Peter Francis Devlin, killed after the car he was travelling in was in collision with a lorry on the Belfast to Downpatrick road.
Empey Challenges DUP Unity Calls
The DUP has "nothing to lose and everything to gain" from a Unionist unity pact with the UUP in Fermanagh/ South Tyrone and South Belfast at the forthcoming Westminster elections, Sir Reg Empey has.
Murphy Backs City Regeneration Bid
Last week's City of Quarters Conference has been hailed a success in promoting a better infrastructure for Belfast. Pictured are the NI Minister for Regional Development Conor Murphy with international experts on city regeneration and economic renewal (left to right) Thomas A.
BBC 'Breaks The Silence' On Suicide
A Scottish and Northern Ireland-based independent production company has announced the commission of Breaking the Silence for BBC NI.
Historic Sculptures Unveiled
Two new sculptures, reflecting the heritage and history of the Crumlin Road area, have been unveiled this morning. The stone sculptures, by local artist Jason Mulligan, are erected at Snugville Street and Tudor Place.
VAT And PAYE Changes On Way
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is urging businesses to get ready for major changes to VAT and PAYE coming into effect on 1 April. VAT-registered traders with annual turnovers of £100,000 or more (excluding VAT) will have to file their VAT returns online and pay their VAT electronically.
Boiler Scrappage 'Scheme' Welcomed
Although there is no official NI initiative to add a fillip to the plumbing sector by providing an inefficient boiler scappage scheme, a commercial one has been welcomed.
Eco Homes Good News, Says Ritchie
Tenants will benefit from Northern Ireland's most eco friendly social homes. That's according to the NI Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie who officially launched construction of a new £2million eco-friendly housing scheme in east Belfast.
Deanes Opens In French Style
One of Northern Ireland's most prolific and successful restaurateurs, Michael Deane has re-opened his flood-hit iconic Howard Street restaurant today.

Northern Ireland News on Thu, Mar 29 2007, 6,940 days ago

Officers attacked following road collision
Police in Derry yesterday came under attack following a call to attend a road traffic collision. Missiles and stones were fired at officers causing damage to a police vehicle and forcing them to withdraw from the Moss Road area of the city.
Man remanded in custody after 105 burgalries
A man has appeared in court today in Belfast in connection with 105 burglaries across Northern Ireland. James Meneely, 38, from Rogan Manor in the city was arrested by police officers investigating the burglaries in Belfast, Newcastle and Coleraine. The charges relate to mainly private houses.
South east Antrim leader expelled from UDA
The south east Antrim leader of the Ulster Defence Association and his advisor have been expelled from the organisation. The two men have not been named officially in the statement from the ‘inner council’ of the organisation.
Healy delights fans at Windsor Park
Northern Ireland football fans were last night celebrating as top goal-scoring supremo David Healy led the team to a 2-1 victory over Sweden at Windsor Park.
Residents groups challenge city airport expansion
Residents opposed to the expansion of George Best City Airport have won the first round of their legal challenge against plans to expand the facility. Currently, the passenger cap at the airport located in east Belfast is 1.5 million.
U2 star awarded honorary knighthood
Irish rock star Bono has today accepted an honorary knighthood from the Queen at a ceremony in Dublin.
Renewable energy grants hit £1m mark
The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Enterprises (DETI) has processed £1 million worth of grant claims through its renewable energy initiative – Reconnect.
High quality training key to success
The Permanent Secretary of the Department for Employment and Learning, Aideen McGinley today officially opened the rebuilt Workforce Training Services. Located on the Springfield Road, Workforce has a long history of providing vocational training to young people and adults across Belfast.

Northern Ireland News on Wed, Mar 29 2006, 7,305 days ago

Man dies in Derry car crash
A man has died following a road traffic collision in County Londonderry. The incident happened on the Ballymacombs Road between Portglenone and Bellaghy shortly after 11.30 this morning. It is understood that two cars were involved in the collision.
Man remanded in custody charged with murder
A man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder of a woman in north Belfast at the weekend.
Plane lands at army base by mistake
A Ryanair passenger jet destined for Derry City Airport has landed at Ballykelly army base, six miles away by mistake. The plane is thought to have been the Ryanair 1425 service from Liverpool to Derry and it is believed to have had around 45 people, including crew, on board.
Security guard stabbed in hospital attack
A security guard has been stabbed during an attack at a County Down Hospital in the early hours of this morning. The guard was on his rounds in the Radiology Department in the Dundonald Hospital at around 3am when he was attacked by a man wielding a knife.
Carrickfergus pensioner robbed by bogus callers
Police have appealed for information following the robbery of a pensioner in County Antrim yesterday afternoon. A man posing as a Housing Executive worker talked his way into the 82-year-old woman's home in Rosebrook Grove area of Carrickfergus at around 3.30pm yesterday.
£40m spend fails to raise literacy and numeracy standards
It has been revealed that significant numbers of Northern Ireland's children have not reached literacy and numeracy attainment targets set by the government.
Teenager has ear bitten in Derry assault
A 16-year-old boy has had part of his ear bitten off during an assault in Londonderry. Police said that the teenager was attacked by a gang of around four of five males in the Glen Road area of the city just before 4.30pm yesterday afternoon.
Belfast men escape from County Donegal court
Two Belfast men have escaped from Garda custody in County Donegal during a court appearance. The men were brought before Letterkenny Court on charges of theft yesterday morning and managed to escape from the court during a brief adjournment.
Care Services to receive major cash boost
Primary and Community Care Services in Northern Ireland are to be transformed with a major £5.8million government investment. Speaking earlier, Health Minister Shaun Woodward said this initial investment was just the start of a wider investment programme of some £548 million over the next 10 years.
Political Party election expenditure revealed
A report released today by the Electoral Commission has revealed the extent of expenditure by local political parties during last year's general election campaign.

Northern Ireland News on Mon, Mar 29 2004, 8,035 days ago

Irish rugby squad to return home following death
Ireland's Under-19 rugby squad is to fly home home following the tragic death on Saturday of wing-forward John McCall. The decision was made following a meeting between team manager Michael Cunningham, team coach Pat Murray and squad members.
Child Support Agency hit by strike action
The public service trade union NIPSA has warned of more industrial action by civil servants in Northern Ireland. NIPSA confirmed today that over 60 staff from the Child Support Agency (CSA) Centre in Belfast will go on strike from Monday.
BT secure multi-million pound Broadband contract
Northern Ireland is set to become the first region in Europe with 100% broadband access. This follows today's announcement that BT has been awarded a multi-million pound contract to deliver the services by the end of 2005.
Assistant Chief Constable praises DPP members
The PSNI Assistant Chief Constable Roy Toner has praised the 'courage and commitment' of members of Northern Ireland's District Policing Partnerships (DPPs) whose work has, in many cases, been carried out in the face of intimidation and threats.
Pensioners 'badly shaken' following separate robberies
A number of pensioners have been left badly shaken following two separate robberies in south and west Belfast. In south Belfast one pensioner suffered cuts after tackling three men who broke into her Beechhill Park West house in Newtownbreda at around 10pm on Sunday.
Benefits agency strengthens links with voluntary sector
A research report detailing a joint Social Security Agency/Advice Service Alliance project and new protocols on joint working between the Agency and the voluntary sector were launched today.
NI can become culture centre of excellence
Northern Ireland has the potential to become a centre of excellence in culture, arts and leisure.
BMA call for smoking ban to extend to UK
The British Medical Association (BMA) has called on the UK Government to follow the Republic of Ireland's lead and ban smoking in enclosed public places.
BCC highlights nappy waste problem
Belfast City Council (BCC) today highlighted the damage which the dumping of disposable nappies is causing the local environment. Over 1.5 million disposable nappies are used each year in Belfast by the city’s 8,500 babies.
Minister launches school IT system for disabled
Education Minister, Jane Kenedy today launched a new innovative school IT system that has been especially developed for children who are non-verbal and severely physically disabled. The CameraMouse system has been made possible with £200,000 from Executive Programme Funds.
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