Northern Ireland News for September 2009 : Page 17
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2009
Questions Raised Over East Riots
Children as young as nine were involved in violent clashes with police in east Belfast last night, it has been claimed. Trouble flared following a Sinn Fein rally to mark the closure of Mountp...
Questions Raised Over East Riots
Children as young as nine were involved in violent clashes with police in east Belfast last night, it has been claimed. Trouble flared following a Sinn Fein rally to mark the closure of Mountp...
Recruitment News, Sep 1, 2009
Car Hire Jobs Lost
Jobs in a normally lucrative sector have been lost. Almost 20 people are being made redundant after the NI part of a national car hire company went under. Pembroke Services, part of the Irish Murray...
Car Hire Jobs Lost
Jobs in a normally lucrative sector have been lost. Almost 20 people are being made redundant after the NI part of a national car hire company went under. Pembroke Services, part of the Irish Murray...
Business News, Sep 1, 2009
Retail 'Recession Backlash' Due Next Year
UK retailers could feel the worst effects of the recession next year, according to a new report. Accountants and business advisers BDO Stoy Hayward said a downward turn in High Street sales could be...
Retail 'Recession Backlash' Due Next Year
UK retailers could feel the worst effects of the recession next year, according to a new report. Accountants and business advisers BDO Stoy Hayward said a downward turn in High Street sales could be...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2009
Libya Hints At Gun-Running Compensation
Long-awaited recognition of Tripoli's involvement in IRA terrorism has moved a step closer. At the same time as the Scottish Government prepared to publish documents it says justify the decision to r...
Libya Hints At Gun-Running Compensation
Long-awaited recognition of Tripoli's involvement in IRA terrorism has moved a step closer. At the same time as the Scottish Government prepared to publish documents it says justify the decision to r...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2009
Warning Over 'Teen Girls Abuse'
A third of teenage girls suffer unwanted sexual acts in a relationship and a quarter physical violence, reveals new research today by the NSPCC and the University of Bristol. The survey of 13 to 17-y...
Warning Over 'Teen Girls Abuse'
A third of teenage girls suffer unwanted sexual acts in a relationship and a quarter physical violence, reveals new research today by the NSPCC and the University of Bristol. The survey of 13 to 17-y...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2009
Brown's Tough Stance On Bank Bonuses
Bankers should not make short-term 'speculative gains', but instead be rewarded for long-term results. That is the message from Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who has pledged to get tougher on excessiv...
Brown's Tough Stance On Bank Bonuses
Bankers should not make short-term 'speculative gains', but instead be rewarded for long-term results. That is the message from Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who has pledged to get tougher on excessiv...
Recruitment News, Sep 1, 2009
Unemployment 'Recession Backlash' Due Next Year
UK retailers could feel the worst effects of the recession next year, according to a new report. Accountants and business advisers BDO Stoy Hayward said a downward turn in High Street sales could be...
Unemployment 'Recession Backlash' Due Next Year
UK retailers could feel the worst effects of the recession next year, according to a new report. Accountants and business advisers BDO Stoy Hayward said a downward turn in High Street sales could be...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2009
School Blaze Fails To Halt New Term
The latest in a series of suspect blazes at NI schools has destroyed a dinner hall. The canteen fire - at a school in west Belfast - is being treated as suspicious, police have said. Five fir...
School Blaze Fails To Halt New Term
The latest in a series of suspect blazes at NI schools has destroyed a dinner hall. The canteen fire - at a school in west Belfast - is being treated as suspicious, police have said. Five fir...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2009
Lifestyle Change May Prevent Breast Cancer
The biggest ever review of research into lifestyle and breast cancer has confirmed that women can reduce their risk by maintaining a healthy weight, drinking less alcohol, being physically active and ...
Lifestyle Change May Prevent Breast Cancer
The biggest ever review of research into lifestyle and breast cancer has confirmed that women can reduce their risk by maintaining a healthy weight, drinking less alcohol, being physically active and ...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2009
Floods Blight Bank Holiday Weekend
East Belfast was one of the areas worst affected by monsoon-style rain yesterday. Some flooding was also reported in other parts of Down. Bangor and Newtownards suffered from the rain and man...
Floods Blight Bank Holiday Weekend
East Belfast was one of the areas worst affected by monsoon-style rain yesterday. Some flooding was also reported in other parts of Down. Bangor and Newtownards suffered from the rain and man...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2009
Chaos As Train 'Bomb Notes' Probed
There was a weekend rail security alert last night. The discovery of bomb-making notes on a train sparked a bank holiday security alert which led to armed police being called in to search two trains ...
Chaos As Train 'Bomb Notes' Probed
There was a weekend rail security alert last night. The discovery of bomb-making notes on a train sparked a bank holiday security alert which led to armed police being called in to search two trains ...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2009
New Measures To Cut Carbon Emissions
Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband has outlined the Government's latest measures to help householders save money and energy as he welcomed 10:10 – a new campaign to cut carbon emissions b...
New Measures To Cut Carbon Emissions
Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband has outlined the Government's latest measures to help householders save money and energy as he welcomed 10:10 – a new campaign to cut carbon emissions b...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2009
Libya Hints At Gun-Running Compensation
Long-awaited recognition of Tripoli's involvement in IRA terrorism has moved a step closer. At the same time as the Scottish Government prepared to publish documents it says justify the decisi...
Libya Hints At Gun-Running Compensation
Long-awaited recognition of Tripoli's involvement in IRA terrorism has moved a step closer. At the same time as the Scottish Government prepared to publish documents it says justify the decisi...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2009
Car Hire Jobs Lost
Jobs in a normally lucrative sector have been lost. Almost 20 people are being made redundant after the NI part of a national car hire company went under. Pembroke Services, part of the Irish...
Car Hire Jobs Lost
Jobs in a normally lucrative sector have been lost. Almost 20 people are being made redundant after the NI part of a national car hire company went under. Pembroke Services, part of the Irish...
UK National News, Sep 1, 2009
Other News In Brief
Black Day For Black Watch British troops have again been killed in Afghanistan. The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that two soldiers from The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotl...
Other News In Brief
Black Day For Black Watch British troops have again been killed in Afghanistan. The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that two soldiers from The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotl...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2009
Belfast City Hall Celebrated
The City Hall in Belfast is getting ready to rock! A top programme of events is being lined up to encourage residents from all parts of Belfast to celebrate the reopening of the City Hall. Pu...
Belfast City Hall Celebrated
The City Hall in Belfast is getting ready to rock! A top programme of events is being lined up to encourage residents from all parts of Belfast to celebrate the reopening of the City Hall. Pu...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2009
'Shops Into Housing' Gets Boost
Over £500,000 has been made available to transform vacant shop units into town centre dwellings. NI Social Development Minister, Margaret Ritchie (pictured here) said she had moved to secure f...
'Shops Into Housing' Gets Boost
Over £500,000 has been made available to transform vacant shop units into town centre dwellings. NI Social Development Minister, Margaret Ritchie (pictured here) said she had moved to secure f...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2009
£92m Fall In Housing Executive Sales
There has been a major drop in sales of public housing across NI. The Northern Ireland Housing Executive has seen a £92m fall in revenue from house and land sales in the last three years. Ac...
£92m Fall In Housing Executive Sales
There has been a major drop in sales of public housing across NI. The Northern Ireland Housing Executive has seen a £92m fall in revenue from house and land sales in the last three years. Ac...
Business News, Sep 1, 2009
'Shops Into Housing' Gets Boost
Over £500,000 has been made available by the government to transform vacant shop units into town centre dwellings. NI Social Development Minister, Margaret Ritchie said she had moved to secure fundi...
'Shops Into Housing' Gets Boost
Over £500,000 has been made available by the government to transform vacant shop units into town centre dwellings. NI Social Development Minister, Margaret Ritchie said she had moved to secure fundi...
Northern Ireland News, Sep 1, 2009
Other NI News In Brief
Roads Toll Hits 82 The death toll on Northern Ireland's roads is mounting with news that an 18-year-old has died following a road accident outside Ballycastle in Co Antrim. He was Mark McKeega...
Other NI News In Brief
Roads Toll Hits 82 The death toll on Northern Ireland's roads is mounting with news that an 18-year-old has died following a road accident outside Ballycastle in Co Antrim. He was Mark McKeega...
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