Northern Ireland News for July 2009 : Page 16
Northern Ireland News, Jul 1, 2009
Assets Settlement Praised By NIO
Successful efforts to recover 'ill-gotten-gains' have been in for high-level praise today. The NIO Security Minister Paul Goggins - who also chairs the Organised Crime Task Force - congratulat...
Assets Settlement Praised By NIO
Successful efforts to recover 'ill-gotten-gains' have been in for high-level praise today. The NIO Security Minister Paul Goggins - who also chairs the Organised Crime Task Force - congratulat...
Northern Ireland News, Jul 1, 2009
Royal Focus On Agri-Food Sector
Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex - who is in Northern Ireland today - has addressed a conference on the importance of the agri-food industry. The royal visitor was the special guest at the Ro...
Royal Focus On Agri-Food Sector
Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex - who is in Northern Ireland today - has addressed a conference on the importance of the agri-food industry. The royal visitor was the special guest at the Ro...
Northern Ireland News, Jul 1, 2009
Robinson's No 10 Policing Talks Deferred
Scheduled talks between First Minister Peter Robinson and Prime Minister Gordon Brown (pictured) were deferred today, amid mounting speculation policing and justice powers could be devolved to Stor...
Robinson's No 10 Policing Talks Deferred
Scheduled talks between First Minister Peter Robinson and Prime Minister Gordon Brown (pictured) were deferred today, amid mounting speculation policing and justice powers could be devolved to Stor...
UK National News, Jul 1, 2009
Vicar Quizzed Over 180 'Sham Weddings'
An East Sussex vicar has been arrested on suspicion of organising 180 'sham weddings' for illegal immigrants, it has emerged. The Reverend Alex Brown was arrested following a series of dawn raids in ...
Vicar Quizzed Over 180 'Sham Weddings'
An East Sussex vicar has been arrested on suspicion of organising 180 'sham weddings' for illegal immigrants, it has emerged. The Reverend Alex Brown was arrested following a series of dawn raids in ...
Northern Ireland News, Jul 1, 2009
Nortel Cuts Yet More Jobs
Telecoms giant Nortel has laid off 150 staff across the UK, all without redundancy pay. Nortel's Toronto-based HQ filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US in January and also put i...
Nortel Cuts Yet More Jobs
Telecoms giant Nortel has laid off 150 staff across the UK, all without redundancy pay. Nortel's Toronto-based HQ filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US in January and also put i...
UK National News, Jul 1, 2009
£30m Fund For 'Greener' Buses Announced
England's bus fleet will be assisted in going green thanks to a new £30 million fund to encourage the purchase of low carbon buses. The fund is part of the Department for Transport's wider strategy t...
£30m Fund For 'Greener' Buses Announced
England's bus fleet will be assisted in going green thanks to a new £30 million fund to encourage the purchase of low carbon buses. The fund is part of the Department for Transport's wider strategy t...
UK National News, Jul 1, 2009
Statins Good For Healthy People At Risk Of Heart Disease
Widely prescribed statins should be given to people without established cardiovascular disease but with risk factors such as high blood pressure and diabetes, concludes a study published on bmj.com to...
Statins Good For Healthy People At Risk Of Heart Disease
Widely prescribed statins should be given to people without established cardiovascular disease but with risk factors such as high blood pressure and diabetes, concludes a study published on bmj.com to...
Northern Ireland News, Jul 1, 2009
Staffing Agencies Face Big Fines
Legislation to allow unlimited fines is to be part of new powers of investigation and prosecution aimed at unscrupulous employment agencies. The Employment Bill has reached the second stage in...
Staffing Agencies Face Big Fines
Legislation to allow unlimited fines is to be part of new powers of investigation and prosecution aimed at unscrupulous employment agencies. The Employment Bill has reached the second stage in...
Northern Ireland News, Jul 1, 2009
Downpatrick Demolition Site Blaze Probed
Fire chiefs are looking into possible foul play following a late night fire at a former college campus in Downpatrick. The former East Down Institute site, which is set to be demolished withi...
Downpatrick Demolition Site Blaze Probed
Fire chiefs are looking into possible foul play following a late night fire at a former college campus in Downpatrick. The former East Down Institute site, which is set to be demolished withi...
Northern Ireland News, Jul 1, 2009
NI Firms Hear Of 'Olympic' Opportunities
Around 150 Northern Ireland companies have met with the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) to discuss business opportunities emerging from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games at an Invest NI...
NI Firms Hear Of 'Olympic' Opportunities
Around 150 Northern Ireland companies have met with the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) to discuss business opportunities emerging from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games at an Invest NI...
Northern Ireland News, Jul 1, 2009
Other NI News In Brief
Rain Hits 'Slow' M2 As heavy rain brought Belfast-bound traffic to a crawl this morning, (pictured) motorists had time to chew over an official admission that the recent upgrade of the M2 whi...
Other NI News In Brief
Rain Hits 'Slow' M2 As heavy rain brought Belfast-bound traffic to a crawl this morning, (pictured) motorists had time to chew over an official admission that the recent upgrade of the M2 whi...
UK National News, Jul 1, 2009
Other News In Brief
Teens Bailed Over Fire Death Two youths arrested over a suspected arson attack in south London that killed a 15-year-old girl have been released on bail. Three teens aged 14, 15 and 17 had been arres...
Other News In Brief
Teens Bailed Over Fire Death Two youths arrested over a suspected arson attack in south London that killed a 15-year-old girl have been released on bail. Three teens aged 14, 15 and 17 had been arres...
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