Northern Ireland News for April 2006 : Page 12
Northern Ireland News, Apr 3, 2006
Sinn Féin meet with Prime Minister to discuss devolution
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has travelled to London today to meet with the Prime Minister to discuss the government's plans for restoring devolution in the province. The party's Chief negotiator...
Sinn Féin meet with Prime Minister to discuss devolution
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has travelled to London today to meet with the Prime Minister to discuss the government's plans for restoring devolution in the province. The party's Chief negotiator...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 3, 2006
Right turns cause disruption at Grosvenor Road
The Roads Service have expressed concern that motorists ignoring traffic signals at the Westlink roadworks at Grosvenor Road are putting themselves and others in danger. Head of the Roads Service Wes...
Right turns cause disruption at Grosvenor Road
The Roads Service have expressed concern that motorists ignoring traffic signals at the Westlink roadworks at Grosvenor Road are putting themselves and others in danger. Head of the Roads Service Wes...
UK National News, Apr 3, 2006
Government launches 'back to work' pilot schemes
A pilot scheme which aims to help jobseekers back into work has been rolled out across England, Scotland and Wales today. The Jobseekers Mandatory Activity programme is aimed at people aged 25 and ov...
Government launches 'back to work' pilot schemes
A pilot scheme which aims to help jobseekers back into work has been rolled out across England, Scotland and Wales today. The Jobseekers Mandatory Activity programme is aimed at people aged 25 and ov...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 3, 2006
'Alleygate' scheme to shut out crime in Belfast
A £500,000 scheme to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in parts of Belfast has been launched today. The scheme, which involves a partnership between the government, Belfast City Council and Brys...
'Alleygate' scheme to shut out crime in Belfast
A £500,000 scheme to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in parts of Belfast has been launched today. The scheme, which involves a partnership between the government, Belfast City Council and Brys...
UK National News, Apr 3, 2006
Supermarket rape suspect in court
A teenage boy has appeared in court in connection with the rape of an 11-year-old girl in a supermarket toilet. The 15-year-old was charged in connection with the rape, which took place in the ladies...
Supermarket rape suspect in court
A teenage boy has appeared in court in connection with the rape of an 11-year-old girl in a supermarket toilet. The 15-year-old was charged in connection with the rape, which took place in the ladies...
Northern Ireland News, Apr 3, 2006
Longer opening hours for city centre shops
Belfast City Council has today announced a new initiative, which could generate millions of pounds into the Belfast economy. As from Monday April 10, many of the city centre stores, including Castlec...
Longer opening hours for city centre shops
Belfast City Council has today announced a new initiative, which could generate millions of pounds into the Belfast economy. As from Monday April 10, many of the city centre stores, including Castlec...
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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.