10/11/2008
Other NI News In Brief
Ex-RUC Chief Laid To Rest
Top leaders in the political field, senior police officers and even representatives of royalty yesterday attended the funeral of former RUC Chief Constable, Sir John Hermon. Leading figures from Northern Irish society, many of whom had already attended official Remembrance Sunday commemorations yesterday morning, then travelled to the north Down seaside village of Groomsport to pay their final respects to Sir John. Secretary of State Shaun Woodward, Stormont Junior minister Jeffrey Donaldson, Environment Minister Sammy Wilson and North Down Mayor Leslie Cree were present in Groomsport Presbyterian Church.
Newry Sex Attacker Foiled
A teenage girl managed to fight off her attacker during an indecent assault in Newry, County Down, police have said. The 15-year-old struggled free after being grabbed by a man on Old Warrenpoint Road on Saturday. She did not suffer any physical injuries in the attack, but was left "very badly shaken", police said.
Sporting Heroes To Launch Belfast's Christmas
Three local sporting heroes will be taking centre stage at the start of Belfast's Christmas celebrations next week. Paralympics gold medallist Michael McKillop, and Olympics bronze medallist Paddy Barnes and silver medallist Wendy Houvenaghal will be special guests at the switching on of the city's Christmas lights on the 18th November, (Tuesday). They will join Lord Mayor Tom Hartley, 'Hollyoaks' star Gerard McCarthy, ghost-chasing TV and movie star Scooby Doo and 2007 'X Factor' finalists 'Same Difference' to kick off the festive season in celebratory style. The Lord Mayor formally announced details of this year's Christmas programme as the Christmas tree - a 45-foot tall Norway spruce from Hillsborough Forest Park - was moved into position outside the City Hall this morning.
UCF Conference Boost
The Ulster Cancer Foundation, in association with the National Association of Laryngectomy Clubs, will be hosting a conference for laryngectomy patients, carers and health professionals. The event will take place on Wednesday 19th November at the Templeton Hotel, Templepatrick. Liz Atkinson, Head of Care Services at UCF said: "The conference will cover a wide range of topics of interest to those affected by laryngeal or throat cancer. The focus will be on quality of life issues and practical aspects of living with the disease."
PSNI Robbery Appeal
Last weekend saw staff threatened during an armed robbery at a bookmakers in the Greencastle area of north Belfast, the police have said. Two men, one armed with a handgun, entered the premises on Gray's Lane at about 6.30pm on Friday and demanded money from staff. They made off with a small amount of cash.
(BMcC)
Top leaders in the political field, senior police officers and even representatives of royalty yesterday attended the funeral of former RUC Chief Constable, Sir John Hermon. Leading figures from Northern Irish society, many of whom had already attended official Remembrance Sunday commemorations yesterday morning, then travelled to the north Down seaside village of Groomsport to pay their final respects to Sir John. Secretary of State Shaun Woodward, Stormont Junior minister Jeffrey Donaldson, Environment Minister Sammy Wilson and North Down Mayor Leslie Cree were present in Groomsport Presbyterian Church.
Newry Sex Attacker Foiled
A teenage girl managed to fight off her attacker during an indecent assault in Newry, County Down, police have said. The 15-year-old struggled free after being grabbed by a man on Old Warrenpoint Road on Saturday. She did not suffer any physical injuries in the attack, but was left "very badly shaken", police said.
Sporting Heroes To Launch Belfast's Christmas
Three local sporting heroes will be taking centre stage at the start of Belfast's Christmas celebrations next week. Paralympics gold medallist Michael McKillop, and Olympics bronze medallist Paddy Barnes and silver medallist Wendy Houvenaghal will be special guests at the switching on of the city's Christmas lights on the 18th November, (Tuesday). They will join Lord Mayor Tom Hartley, 'Hollyoaks' star Gerard McCarthy, ghost-chasing TV and movie star Scooby Doo and 2007 'X Factor' finalists 'Same Difference' to kick off the festive season in celebratory style. The Lord Mayor formally announced details of this year's Christmas programme as the Christmas tree - a 45-foot tall Norway spruce from Hillsborough Forest Park - was moved into position outside the City Hall this morning.
UCF Conference Boost
The Ulster Cancer Foundation, in association with the National Association of Laryngectomy Clubs, will be hosting a conference for laryngectomy patients, carers and health professionals. The event will take place on Wednesday 19th November at the Templeton Hotel, Templepatrick. Liz Atkinson, Head of Care Services at UCF said: "The conference will cover a wide range of topics of interest to those affected by laryngeal or throat cancer. The focus will be on quality of life issues and practical aspects of living with the disease."
PSNI Robbery Appeal
Last weekend saw staff threatened during an armed robbery at a bookmakers in the Greencastle area of north Belfast, the police have said. Two men, one armed with a handgun, entered the premises on Gray's Lane at about 6.30pm on Friday and demanded money from staff. They made off with a small amount of cash.
(BMcC)
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05 November 2019
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The search is on for a lucky child to help get Christmas underway at Titanic Belfast. The festive illuminations will burst into life on Sunday 24 November with the official illumination ceremony followed by an array of activities for families to enjoy.
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24 November 2022
Belfast Christmas Market To Support Lord Mayor's Chosen Charity
This year's Belfast Christmas Market will officially support of the Lord Mayor's chosen charities. The market is taking place in the grounds of City Hall from November 19 to December 22 and is expected to attract over one million people through the gates.
Belfast Christmas Market To Support Lord Mayor's Chosen Charity
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09 November 2022
Belfast Christmas Market Returns On Saturday 19 November
The Belfast Christmas Market is set to return to the grounds of Belfast City Hall on Saturday 19 November. With over 1 million people expected to visit the Belfast Christmas Market this year, Lord Mayor Councillor Tina Black met with the Market Place Europe team putting the finishing touches in place for its opening at 12noon.
Belfast Christmas Market Returns On Saturday 19 November
The Belfast Christmas Market is set to return to the grounds of Belfast City Hall on Saturday 19 November. With over 1 million people expected to visit the Belfast Christmas Market this year, Lord Mayor Councillor Tina Black met with the Market Place Europe team putting the finishing touches in place for its opening at 12noon.
23 June 2016
Police Officers Disciplined For Failing To Tell Doctor About Woman's Head Injuries
Two police officers have been disciplined after they failed to let their colleagues and a police doctor know that a woman had sustained a head injury, a Police Ombudsman investigation has concluded. The woman died from bleeding to the brain on 24 February 2014, the day after she suffered the injury.
Police Officers Disciplined For Failing To Tell Doctor About Woman's Head Injuries
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16 November 2020
Buy Belfast Virtual Christmas Market To Launch This Week
The Buy Belfast Virtual Christmas Market will launch online this Friday, 20 November, featuring more than 100 local businesses and entrepreneurs, thanks to support from Belfast City Council. The virtual market is part of Global Entrepreneurship Week and will run through the festive period until Sunday 20 December 2020.
Buy Belfast Virtual Christmas Market To Launch This Week
The Buy Belfast Virtual Christmas Market will launch online this Friday, 20 November, featuring more than 100 local businesses and entrepreneurs, thanks to support from Belfast City Council. The virtual market is part of Global Entrepreneurship Week and will run through the festive period until Sunday 20 December 2020.
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