Northern Ireland News for December 2005 : Page 7
Northern Ireland News, Dec 1, 2005
Commission urged to make contentious parades a thing of the past
Secretary of State Peter Hain has challenged the new members of the Parades Commission to help make contentious parades a thing of the past. The Secretary of State made his comments as he welcomed th...
Commission urged to make contentious parades a thing of the past
Secretary of State Peter Hain has challenged the new members of the Parades Commission to help make contentious parades a thing of the past. The Secretary of State made his comments as he welcomed th...
UK National News, Dec 1, 2005
Military justice system to be overhauled
The government has announced plans to overhaul the military criminal justice system, with the publication of a new Armed Forces Bill. Under the new proposals, a single military discipline system will...
Military justice system to be overhauled
The government has announced plans to overhaul the military criminal justice system, with the publication of a new Armed Forces Bill. Under the new proposals, a single military discipline system will...
Northern Ireland News, Dec 1, 2005
Parts of Belfast under water following flooding
Parts of South Belfast were under several feet of water this morning following torrential rain. In the south of the city nursery children had to be carried to safety by their teacher after heavy floo...
Parts of Belfast under water following flooding
Parts of South Belfast were under several feet of water this morning following torrential rain. In the south of the city nursery children had to be carried to safety by their teacher after heavy floo...
UK National News, Dec 1, 2005
Racist killers jailed for life
Two cousins have been jailed for life for the racist murder of Liverpool teenager Anthony Walker. Paul Taylor, 20, from Huyton, Merseyside, was told he must serve at least 23 years eight months in pr...
Racist killers jailed for life
Two cousins have been jailed for life for the racist murder of Liverpool teenager Anthony Walker. Paul Taylor, 20, from Huyton, Merseyside, was told he must serve at least 23 years eight months in pr...
Northern Ireland News, Dec 1, 2005
Four freed in Claudy investigation
Four people arrested in connection with inquiries into an IRA bomb attack in Claudy, Co Londonderry in 1972 have been released without charge. Police confirmed on Wednesday evening, that all four peo...
Four freed in Claudy investigation
Four people arrested in connection with inquiries into an IRA bomb attack in Claudy, Co Londonderry in 1972 have been released without charge. Police confirmed on Wednesday evening, that all four peo...
Northern Ireland News, Dec 1, 2005
Survey highlights drink and drug use among children
A survey into drugs, solvents and alcohol use among school-age children has found that the average age for having their first drink is around 11-years-old and for first drug use around 12-years of age...
Survey highlights drink and drug use among children
A survey into drugs, solvents and alcohol use among school-age children has found that the average age for having their first drink is around 11-years-old and for first drug use around 12-years of age...
UK National News, Dec 1, 2005
Anti-war campaigner intervenes in hostage crisis
A British anti-war campaigner is travelling to Iraq in an attempt to secure the release of peace activist Norman Kember. Anas Altikriti will fly to Iraq on Friday to attempt to appeal directly for th...
Anti-war campaigner intervenes in hostage crisis
A British anti-war campaigner is travelling to Iraq in an attempt to secure the release of peace activist Norman Kember. Anas Altikriti will fly to Iraq on Friday to attempt to appeal directly for th...
UK National News, Dec 1, 2005
Blair faces strong opposition to EU budget deal
Prime Minister Tony Blair has predicted that he will face widespread criticism over EU budget plans. Mr Blair is meeting with the leaders of seven Eastern European countries – Estonia, Latvia, Lithua...
Blair faces strong opposition to EU budget deal
Prime Minister Tony Blair has predicted that he will face widespread criticism over EU budget plans. Mr Blair is meeting with the leaders of seven Eastern European countries – Estonia, Latvia, Lithua...
UK National News, Dec 1, 2005
Christmas drink drive campaign launched
The government has launched this year’s Christmas drink drive campaign. This year’s advertising will focus on the fact that motorists cannot calculate their own drink drive limits and, therefore, sho...
Christmas drink drive campaign launched
The government has launched this year’s Christmas drink drive campaign. This year’s advertising will focus on the fact that motorists cannot calculate their own drink drive limits and, therefore, sho...
Northern Ireland News, Dec 1, 2005
Police issue Christmas fraud warning
Detectives from the PSNI's Fraud Unit have urged members of the public and business community to remain vigilant following reports that Northern Ireland is again being targeted by fraudsters in the ru...
Police issue Christmas fraud warning
Detectives from the PSNI's Fraud Unit have urged members of the public and business community to remain vigilant following reports that Northern Ireland is again being targeted by fraudsters in the ru...
Northern Ireland News, Dec 1, 2005
Local academic researches HIV fight
Promoting safer sex and safe injecting techniques among drug users is the key to fighting HIV/AIDS, new research has claimed. According to the findings conducted among female prisoners by a leading a...
Local academic researches HIV fight
Promoting safer sex and safe injecting techniques among drug users is the key to fighting HIV/AIDS, new research has claimed. According to the findings conducted among female prisoners by a leading a...
Northern Ireland News, Dec 1, 2005
Tighter laws imposed on skin colouring and piercing
Tighter regulation of the piercing and semi-permanent skin colouring industry have come into force. Nigel McMahon, Chief Environmental Health Officer, Department of Health, Social Services and Public...
Tighter laws imposed on skin colouring and piercing
Tighter regulation of the piercing and semi-permanent skin colouring industry have come into force. Nigel McMahon, Chief Environmental Health Officer, Department of Health, Social Services and Public...
UK National News, Dec 1, 2005
Government announces plans to drug test offenders
New powers to allow police to drug test certain offenders will come into force today, the Home Office has announced. The new measures, part of the Drugs Act, will be used initially in those police ar...
Government announces plans to drug test offenders
New powers to allow police to drug test certain offenders will come into force today, the Home Office has announced. The new measures, part of the Drugs Act, will be used initially in those police ar...
UK National News, Dec 1, 2005
More men paying for sex, research reveals
The number of men paying for sex has almost doubled in the past ten years, new research has revealed. The study, published in the Sexually Transmitted Infections journal, compared surveys of British ...
More men paying for sex, research reveals
The number of men paying for sex has almost doubled in the past ten years, new research has revealed. The study, published in the Sexually Transmitted Infections journal, compared surveys of British ...
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