Northern Ireland News for November 2005 : Page 13
Northern Ireland News, Nov 2, 2005
Pharmacies offer new service to treat winter ailments
Patients suffering from minor ailments, such as colds and sore throats, can now be treated at local pharmacies. The Minor Ailments service, which is at an advanced pilot stage, has been developed by ...
Pharmacies offer new service to treat winter ailments
Patients suffering from minor ailments, such as colds and sore throats, can now be treated at local pharmacies. The Minor Ailments service, which is at an advanced pilot stage, has been developed by ...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 2, 2005
Research highlights cultural 'alienation' in Derry/Londonderry
New research to identify the extent of Protestant alienation in Derry/Londonderry has uncovered a ‘tale of two cities’. The study into 'Population Change and Social Inclusion' in the city found that ...
Research highlights cultural 'alienation' in Derry/Londonderry
New research to identify the extent of Protestant alienation in Derry/Londonderry has uncovered a ‘tale of two cities’. The study into 'Population Change and Social Inclusion' in the city found that ...
UK National News, Nov 2, 2005
Vicar stabbed in stomach
A vicar has been stabbed in the stomach with a kitchen knife as he went to visit a parishioner in northwest London. The Rev Ian Brady, who is in his forties, was attacked as he left the vicarage of S...
Vicar stabbed in stomach
A vicar has been stabbed in the stomach with a kitchen knife as he went to visit a parishioner in northwest London. The Rev Ian Brady, who is in his forties, was attacked as he left the vicarage of S...
UK National News, Nov 2, 2005
Taxpayers face £100 council tax increase
Council tax bills in England could increase by 10%, unless more funding is provided for local governments. In its annual statement on council tax, the Local Government Association said that councils ...
Taxpayers face £100 council tax increase
Council tax bills in England could increase by 10%, unless more funding is provided for local governments. In its annual statement on council tax, the Local Government Association said that councils ...
UK National News, Nov 2, 2005
Three remanded over Birmingham riot stabbing
Three men accused of killing a man during violent disturbances in Birmingham have been remanded in custody. The three men – Waqar Ahmed, 25, and Azhil and Afzal Khan, both 22 – who are all from Hands...
Three remanded over Birmingham riot stabbing
Three men accused of killing a man during violent disturbances in Birmingham have been remanded in custody. The three men – Waqar Ahmed, 25, and Azhil and Afzal Khan, both 22 – who are all from Hands...
UK National News, Nov 2, 2005
Explosion at British office in Iran
A small bomb has exploded outside the offices of two British companies in Tehran. The blast happened on the tenth floor of an office block in the capital, housing offices of oil company BP and Britis...
Explosion at British office in Iran
A small bomb has exploded outside the offices of two British companies in Tehran. The blast happened on the tenth floor of an office block in the capital, housing offices of oil company BP and Britis...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 2, 2005
Minister committed to tackling issues facing children
NIO Minister Jeff Rooker has committed himself to championing the causes of children and young people throughout Northern Ireland. Speaking following round table talks with the major local political ...
Minister committed to tackling issues facing children
NIO Minister Jeff Rooker has committed himself to championing the causes of children and young people throughout Northern Ireland. Speaking following round table talks with the major local political ...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 2, 2005
Reformed alcohol sale plans revealed
Social Development Minister David Hanson today published proposals for reforming the law on the sale and supply of alcohol in Northern Ireland. The new proposals recommend changes in two stages. The ...
Reformed alcohol sale plans revealed
Social Development Minister David Hanson today published proposals for reforming the law on the sale and supply of alcohol in Northern Ireland. The new proposals recommend changes in two stages. The ...
UK National News, Nov 2, 2005
Government announces renewable energy funding
The government is to unveil plans for a £30 million funding package aimed at promoting renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions. Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks will outline the measures, which i...
Government announces renewable energy funding
The government is to unveil plans for a £30 million funding package aimed at promoting renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions. Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks will outline the measures, which i...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 2, 2005
Developers asked to submit plans for Coleraine regeneration
The Department for Social Development has asked developers to submit plans to regenerate two development sites in the centre of Coleraine. Under the plans, the existing Abbey Street and Mall car park...
Developers asked to submit plans for Coleraine regeneration
The Department for Social Development has asked developers to submit plans to regenerate two development sites in the centre of Coleraine. Under the plans, the existing Abbey Street and Mall car park...
UK National News, Nov 2, 2005
Autumn gales forecast for UK
Forecasters are warning that the current spell of unsettled weather will see very strong winds and heavy rain sweep across many parts of the UK tomorrow and Thursday. A fast-moving Atlantic depressio...
Autumn gales forecast for UK
Forecasters are warning that the current spell of unsettled weather will see very strong winds and heavy rain sweep across many parts of the UK tomorrow and Thursday. A fast-moving Atlantic depressio...
UK National News, Nov 2, 2005
OFT encourages firms to ‘blow the whistle’
Businesses who ‘blow the whistle’ on other firms involved in price-fixing and other anti-competitive behaviour will be entitled to partial and total immunity from fines, the Office of Fair Trading has...
OFT encourages firms to ‘blow the whistle’
Businesses who ‘blow the whistle’ on other firms involved in price-fixing and other anti-competitive behaviour will be entitled to partial and total immunity from fines, the Office of Fair Trading has...
UK National News, Nov 1, 2005
London pays tribute to July 7 victims
The Queen and Prime Minister Tony Blair have attended a national memorial service for those killed in the July 7 bomb attacks. A congregation of 2,300 people – including families of the victims, surv...
London pays tribute to July 7 victims
The Queen and Prime Minister Tony Blair have attended a national memorial service for those killed in the July 7 bomb attacks. A congregation of 2,300 people – including families of the victims, surv...
UK National News, Nov 1, 2005
BAA changes to cost 700 jobs
BAA has announced that 700 jobs are to go as part of a reorganisation programme. The cuts, which would focus on back office staff and management, are expected to result in savings of £45 million, the...
BAA changes to cost 700 jobs
BAA has announced that 700 jobs are to go as part of a reorganisation programme. The cuts, which would focus on back office staff and management, are expected to result in savings of £45 million, the...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2005
Man charged with murder of his mother
A 35-year-old man has been charged with the murder of his mother in north Belfast at the weekend. Seamus Little handed himself over to police after the body of his mother, Maureen Little, was found o...
Man charged with murder of his mother
A 35-year-old man has been charged with the murder of his mother in north Belfast at the weekend. Seamus Little handed himself over to police after the body of his mother, Maureen Little, was found o...
UK National News, Nov 1, 2005
Blunkett faces increasing pressure
David Blunkett is facing increasing pressure as new allegations that he breached the ministerial code of conduct emerged. On Tuesday, ‘The Times’ revealed that Mr Blunkett had failed to heed the advi...
Blunkett faces increasing pressure
David Blunkett is facing increasing pressure as new allegations that he breached the ministerial code of conduct emerged. On Tuesday, ‘The Times’ revealed that Mr Blunkett had failed to heed the advi...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2005
Antrim family targeted in petrol bomb attack
An Antrim family have escaped injury in a petrol bomb attack early this morning. Flammable liquid was poured through the letterbox of the house at Renown Court at about 4am. A woman and her two child...
Antrim family targeted in petrol bomb attack
An Antrim family have escaped injury in a petrol bomb attack early this morning. Flammable liquid was poured through the letterbox of the house at Renown Court at about 4am. A woman and her two child...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2005
Fire crews deal with over 300 Hallowe'en incidents
The Fire and Rescue Service has dealt with over 300 Hallowe'en incidents across Northern Ireland, it confirmed today. During a 12-hour period from 6pm on Monday, fire crews dealt with 339 incidents c...
Fire crews deal with over 300 Hallowe'en incidents
The Fire and Rescue Service has dealt with over 300 Hallowe'en incidents across Northern Ireland, it confirmed today. During a 12-hour period from 6pm on Monday, fire crews dealt with 339 incidents c...
UK National News, Nov 1, 2005
Man shot by ‘trick or treat’ gang
A gang has attacked a man at his home in Merseyside, shouting ‘trick or treat’ before shooting him. Merseyside Police said that the incident happened at a house in Acacia Road in Huyton. A woman ans...
Man shot by ‘trick or treat’ gang
A gang has attacked a man at his home in Merseyside, shouting ‘trick or treat’ before shooting him. Merseyside Police said that the incident happened at a house in Acacia Road in Huyton. A woman ans...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2005
Minister urges uptake of Age-Related Payments
Social Development Minister David Hanson has called on people over 65 to take advantage of Age-Related Payments. The Government is making two payments this year to help pensioners with their rates bi...
Minister urges uptake of Age-Related Payments
Social Development Minister David Hanson has called on people over 65 to take advantage of Age-Related Payments. The Government is making two payments this year to help pensioners with their rates bi...
UK National News, Nov 1, 2005
Hindu leaders criticise Christmas stamp
Hindu leaders in the UK have criticised a new Christmas stamp, depicting a Hindu couple worshipping baby Jesus. The Hindu Forum of Britain said that the stamp was “disrespectful” and “inappropriate” ...
Hindu leaders criticise Christmas stamp
Hindu leaders in the UK have criticised a new Christmas stamp, depicting a Hindu couple worshipping baby Jesus. The Hindu Forum of Britain said that the stamp was “disrespectful” and “inappropriate” ...
UK National News, Nov 1, 2005
Frigate makes huge Caribbean drugs bust
A British frigate, HMS Cumberland, has intercepted a two-tonne haul of cocaine with an estimated street value of around £200 million in the Western Caribbean. The seizure was made during a routine co...
Frigate makes huge Caribbean drugs bust
A British frigate, HMS Cumberland, has intercepted a two-tonne haul of cocaine with an estimated street value of around £200 million in the Western Caribbean. The seizure was made during a routine co...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2005
NI must continue to invest in skills - Minister
Enhancing the skills base is essential in improving the international competitiveness of Northern Ireland's economy. That was the message from Enterprise and Skills Minister, Angela Smith, who publis...
NI must continue to invest in skills - Minister
Enhancing the skills base is essential in improving the international competitiveness of Northern Ireland's economy. That was the message from Enterprise and Skills Minister, Angela Smith, who publis...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2005
Future of NI public libraries under spotlight
The future of Northern Ireland's libraries was under the spotlight today with the launch of a government consultation exercise aimed at improving services across the province. 'Northern Ireland's Lib...
Future of NI public libraries under spotlight
The future of Northern Ireland's libraries was under the spotlight today with the launch of a government consultation exercise aimed at improving services across the province. 'Northern Ireland's Lib...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2005
PSNI launch non-emergency contact number
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has announced the launch of a new non-emergency phone number to make it easier for people to contact police and to improve the quality of service to the public. ...
PSNI launch non-emergency contact number
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has announced the launch of a new non-emergency phone number to make it easier for people to contact police and to improve the quality of service to the public. ...
Northern Ireland News, Nov 1, 2005
Women are better organised than men says DVLNI
A new survey for the Driver Vehicle Licensing Northern Ireland (DVLNI) has found that women are better organised than men. The DVLNI survey asked if motorists were aware of new registration documents...
Women are better organised than men says DVLNI
A new survey for the Driver Vehicle Licensing Northern Ireland (DVLNI) has found that women are better organised than men. The DVLNI survey asked if motorists were aware of new registration documents...
UK National News, Nov 1, 2005
Royal trip to begin at Ground Zero
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have set off for a US tour. The first engagement of the tour in New York will be a visit to Ground Zero where a memorial in the garden will be dedicate...
Royal trip to begin at Ground Zero
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have set off for a US tour. The first engagement of the tour in New York will be a visit to Ground Zero where a memorial in the garden will be dedicate...
UK National News, Nov 1, 2005
Disease ‘levy’ for farmers
Farmers should pay a levy to cover the cost of outbreaks of diseases such as avian flu and foot-and-mouth, so that taxpayers did not have to pay the cost, a report by MPs has suggested. The Public Ac...
Disease ‘levy’ for farmers
Farmers should pay a levy to cover the cost of outbreaks of diseases such as avian flu and foot-and-mouth, so that taxpayers did not have to pay the cost, a report by MPs has suggested. The Public Ac...
UK National News, Nov 1, 2005
House prices ‘rebound’ in October
House prices increased by 1.3% in October, according to the latest figures from the Nationwide building society. The increase reverses the falls seen in August and September, bringing the annual grow...
House prices ‘rebound’ in October
House prices increased by 1.3% in October, according to the latest figures from the Nationwide building society. The increase reverses the falls seen in August and September, bringing the annual grow...
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Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A chilly start with a widespread frost and some freezing fog, any freezing fog slow to clear. Otherwise bright with sunny spells and coastal showers. Light winds. Maximum temperature 6 °C.Tonight:Coastal showers dying out with a widespread frost developing along with freezing fog, which could become extensive. Winds remaining light. Minimum temperature -3 °C.