Northern Ireland News for September 2002 : Page 9
Northern Ireland News, Sep 2, 2002
Orde calls for retention of full-time reserve
The new PSNI chief constable Hugh Orde has called for there to be no more cuts in staffing levels, as the police struggle to crack down on widespread street disturbances. As the crisis in manning lev...
Orde calls for retention of full-time reserve
The new PSNI chief constable Hugh Orde has called for there to be no more cuts in staffing levels, as the police struggle to crack down on widespread street disturbances. As the crisis in manning lev...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 2, 2002
North Belfast school targeted by arsonists
A school in north Belfast has been damaged in an arson attack on Sunday. The fire, at Our Lady of Mercy School on the Crumlin Road, took hold in a classroom after a window was smashed. The fire is t...
North Belfast school targeted by arsonists
A school in north Belfast has been damaged in an arson attack on Sunday. The fire, at Our Lady of Mercy School on the Crumlin Road, took hold in a classroom after a window was smashed. The fire is t...
Business News, Sep 2, 2002
Review of Public Administration team hosts ‘Listening’ exercise
The Review of Public Administration team is planning to run a series of meetings across Northern Ireland throughout September and October. The meetings are intended as ‘listening exercise’ and will b...
Review of Public Administration team hosts ‘Listening’ exercise
The Review of Public Administration team is planning to run a series of meetings across Northern Ireland throughout September and October. The meetings are intended as ‘listening exercise’ and will b...
Business News, Sep 2, 2002
Short-termism reduces productivity says TUC report
According to a TUC report, mediocre management and short-term approaches are being blamed for dragging down productivity in the UK. The report published today claims Britain’s management culture is h...
Short-termism reduces productivity says TUC report
According to a TUC report, mediocre management and short-term approaches are being blamed for dragging down productivity in the UK. The report published today claims Britain’s management culture is h...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 2, 2002
Chinese man found dead outside backpacker hostel
A 24-year-old Chinese man has been found dead in Belfast over the weekend. The body of the man was found in an alleyway close to the city centre on Saturday afternoon at around 5pm. It is believed t...
Chinese man found dead outside backpacker hostel
A 24-year-old Chinese man has been found dead in Belfast over the weekend. The body of the man was found in an alleyway close to the city centre on Saturday afternoon at around 5pm. It is believed t...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 2, 2002
Couple shot at by masked men
A couple were recovering today after they were shot at by two masked men in east Belfast last night. The man and his wife were leaving a club on Sandbrook Avenue at around 11.15pm when they were appr...
Couple shot at by masked men
A couple were recovering today after they were shot at by two masked men in east Belfast last night. The man and his wife were leaving a club on Sandbrook Avenue at around 11.15pm when they were appr...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 2, 2002
Bloody Sunday tribunal resumes after summer break
The Saville Inquiry into the deaths of 13 civilians, shot dead by soldiers during a civil rights march in Londonderry on January 30, 1972, has resumed after a summer recess. The tribunal is currently...
Bloody Sunday tribunal resumes after summer break
The Saville Inquiry into the deaths of 13 civilians, shot dead by soldiers during a civil rights march in Londonderry on January 30, 1972, has resumed after a summer recess. The tribunal is currently...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 2, 2002
PSNI confirm closure of Springfield Road Police Station
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has confirmed that their Springfield Road Station has closed as of midnight September 1 as it was "no longer viable to keep". Formerly the Police Headquarters f...
PSNI confirm closure of Springfield Road Police Station
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has confirmed that their Springfield Road Station has closed as of midnight September 1 as it was "no longer viable to keep". Formerly the Police Headquarters f...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 2, 2002
Berwick-upon-Tweed signs up for Consilium ASP service
Belfast-based Consilium Technologies has announced the securing of a £1.3m contract to deliver specialist IT services to Berwick-upon-Tweed Borough Council. Through Consilium's Application Service Pr...
Berwick-upon-Tweed signs up for Consilium ASP service
Belfast-based Consilium Technologies has announced the securing of a £1.3m contract to deliver specialist IT services to Berwick-upon-Tweed Borough Council. Through Consilium's Application Service Pr...
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