Northern Ireland News for November 2002 : Page 9
Northern Ireland News, Nov 4, 2002
Political talks continue on Assembly's future
In the latest meeting in a round of talks aimed at stemming the political crisis Northern Ireland Secretary of State Paul Murphy has met with the Democratic Unionist Party. Mr Murphy, on appointment ...
Political talks continue on Assembly's future
In the latest meeting in a round of talks aimed at stemming the political crisis Northern Ireland Secretary of State Paul Murphy has met with the Democratic Unionist Party. Mr Murphy, on appointment ...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 4, 2002
Downpatrick to benefit from modern Buscentre
Downpatrick is to benefit from £1.3m investment in a new Buscentre, which will see the existing facility demolished and replaced by a high-tech, fully modern facility. The project, which is due to co...
Downpatrick to benefit from modern Buscentre
Downpatrick is to benefit from £1.3m investment in a new Buscentre, which will see the existing facility demolished and replaced by a high-tech, fully modern facility. The project, which is due to co...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 4, 2002
Graduation day service for US placement students
The minister responsible for education, Jane Kennedy, has congratulated 130 students from Northern Ireland who have completed a year-long study placement in the United States of America. The Northern...
Graduation day service for US placement students
The minister responsible for education, Jane Kennedy, has congratulated 130 students from Northern Ireland who have completed a year-long study placement in the United States of America. The Northern...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 4, 2002
Viridian dispose of nevada tele.com shareholding
Northern Ireland based Viridian Group has announced the completion of the disposal of its 50% shareholding in nevada tele.com to joint venture partner Energis. Troubled telecommunications and interne...
Viridian dispose of nevada tele.com shareholding
Northern Ireland based Viridian Group has announced the completion of the disposal of its 50% shareholding in nevada tele.com to joint venture partner Energis. Troubled telecommunications and interne...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 4, 2002
BSE risk as spinal cord found in imported beef
Spinal cord, which is normally removed after slaughter to reduce the risk of BSE being passed on to humans, has been found in beef imported from the Republic of Ireland into Northern Ireland. Bovine ...
BSE risk as spinal cord found in imported beef
Spinal cord, which is normally removed after slaughter to reduce the risk of BSE being passed on to humans, has been found in beef imported from the Republic of Ireland into Northern Ireland. Bovine ...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 4, 2002
Vigilantes who crucified man branded 'sick animals'
A gang of loyalist vigilantes who savagely beat and then nailed a man to a fence have been branded "spineless, sick animals". Deputy leader of the Alliance Party Eileen Bell said the crucifixion atta...
Vigilantes who crucified man branded 'sick animals'
A gang of loyalist vigilantes who savagely beat and then nailed a man to a fence have been branded "spineless, sick animals". Deputy leader of the Alliance Party Eileen Bell said the crucifixion atta...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2002
NIE Powerteam secures £2m in contracts
A Northern Ireland based high voltage power contractor, NIE Powerteam, has secured two major contracts worth £2 million that will create up to 50 new jobs. The two orders, when combined with other on...
NIE Powerteam secures £2m in contracts
A Northern Ireland based high voltage power contractor, NIE Powerteam, has secured two major contracts worth £2 million that will create up to 50 new jobs. The two orders, when combined with other on...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2002
Northern Ireland food culture guide serves the best
A new food guide for Northern Ireland, aimed to serve up the best from the Province's rich food culture, has been launched in Belfast. Although the launch coincided with the announcement that Belfast...
Northern Ireland food culture guide serves the best
A new food guide for Northern Ireland, aimed to serve up the best from the Province's rich food culture, has been launched in Belfast. Although the launch coincided with the announcement that Belfast...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2002
Formula 1 star Irvine axed by Jaguar
Northern Ireland's Formula 1 star Eddie Irvine has been axed by Jaguar. The Conlig man was informed of the decision by team principal Niki Lauda earlier today. His Jaguar team-mate Pedro de la Rosa h...
Formula 1 star Irvine axed by Jaguar
Northern Ireland's Formula 1 star Eddie Irvine has been axed by Jaguar. The Conlig man was informed of the decision by team principal Niki Lauda earlier today. His Jaguar team-mate Pedro de la Rosa h...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2002
Three in court over extortion charges
Three men have appeared in court today charged with extortion and theft. The three – Raymond Crooks (43) and Samuel Davidson (44), from Mervue Street in Belfast, and Gordon Davidson (29), of Greenmo...
Three in court over extortion charges
Three men have appeared in court today charged with extortion and theft. The three – Raymond Crooks (43) and Samuel Davidson (44), from Mervue Street in Belfast, and Gordon Davidson (29), of Greenmo...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2002
Trimble praises Loyalist Commission statement
Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble has commended the Loyalist Commission following its statement yesterday saying it was committed to working toward a new peaceful future for Northern Ireland. Mr T...
Trimble praises Loyalist Commission statement
Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble has commended the Loyalist Commission following its statement yesterday saying it was committed to working toward a new peaceful future for Northern Ireland. Mr T...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2002
Fermanagh family targeted by petrol bombers
A family in Co Fermanagh has had a lucky escape after a petrol bomb was thrown into their home last night. At around 11pm, the petrol bomb was thrown through the living room window of the home in the...
Fermanagh family targeted by petrol bombers
A family in Co Fermanagh has had a lucky escape after a petrol bomb was thrown into their home last night. At around 11pm, the petrol bomb was thrown through the living room window of the home in the...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2002
UDA admits shooting leading Loyalist
The UDA has admitted that it carried out the shooting of a leading loyalist in north Belfast last night. Davy Mahood, a former member of the Ulster Political Research Group (UPRG), was shot in both ...
UDA admits shooting leading Loyalist
The UDA has admitted that it carried out the shooting of a leading loyalist in north Belfast last night. Davy Mahood, a former member of the Ulster Political Research Group (UPRG), was shot in both ...
Business News, Nov 1, 2002
€24M funding for Institutes of Technology
Mary Harney, Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, has revealed that 11 Institutes of Technology are to receive funding of €24 million in order to create Business Incubation Cent...
€24M funding for Institutes of Technology
Mary Harney, Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, has revealed that 11 Institutes of Technology are to receive funding of €24 million in order to create Business Incubation Cent...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2002
Vote of confidence for NI news services
A study of television and other news sources in the UK has found that only 4% of Northern Ireland viewers are dissatisfied with the provision of local news services. The research carried out by the I...
Vote of confidence for NI news services
A study of television and other news sources in the UK has found that only 4% of Northern Ireland viewers are dissatisfied with the provision of local news services. The research carried out by the I...
Business News, Nov 1, 2002
APT sign Korean licensing agreement
One year after announcing a multi-million pound licensing deal with South Korean firm Open Solution, Belfast-based Audio Processing Technology (APT), have signed an additional exclusive licensing agre...
APT sign Korean licensing agreement
One year after announcing a multi-million pound licensing deal with South Korean firm Open Solution, Belfast-based Audio Processing Technology (APT), have signed an additional exclusive licensing agre...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2002
Decision imminent over firefighters' strikes
Last ditch talks between firefighters union representatives and employers over pay demands broke up last night, with a decision on whether strike action will go ahead expected on Monday. The Fire Bri...
Decision imminent over firefighters' strikes
Last ditch talks between firefighters union representatives and employers over pay demands broke up last night, with a decision on whether strike action will go ahead expected on Monday. The Fire Bri...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2002
80-year-old woman abducted in north Belfast
An 80-year-old woman was abducted for a time yesterday after two men posing as policemen called at her home. The incident occurred in the Cavehill area of north Belfast just before 1pm on Thursday. ...
80-year-old woman abducted in north Belfast
An 80-year-old woman was abducted for a time yesterday after two men posing as policemen called at her home. The incident occurred in the Cavehill area of north Belfast just before 1pm on Thursday. ...
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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.