30/10/2012
Other News In Brief
Man Charged Over Riots
A man has been charged following riots which occurred in north Belfast last month.
The 31-year-old was charged with riotous assembly, attempted grievous bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon.
The incident happened when loyalist protesters clashed with police following a republican parade. More than 60 police officers were injured following three nights of violence.
The accused is due to appear at Belfast Magistrates Court on Friday 23 November.
The trouble began on 2 September following a parade organised by the Henry Joy McCracken Flute Band.
Loyalists believed the Parades Commission had not placed sufficient restrictions on the march.
Pensioner Tied Up During Burglary
A pensioner has been tied up during a burglary at his house on the edge of Banbridge in County Down.
Two men entered the house of the 80-year-old man on the Aughnacloy Road at about 21:00 on Monday.
The victim was pushed to the ground and tied up.
The two men, one of whom was carrying a knife, then made off with a sum of cash.
He was taken to hospital for treatment, but his injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.
Michael D Lecture At Queen's
Irish President Michael D Higgins is due to deliver the British Council’s annual lecture at Queen’s University later.
The lecture is part of the Belfast Festival and it is the first time it has been taken out of London.
President Higgins is expected to to talk about how Ireland will emerge from a difficult past with culture as one of the engines of growth.
NI Men Jailed Over Cannabis Haul
Two men from Northern Ireland have been jailed after a sniffer dog detected their cannabis haul, thought to be worth £500,000.
The two were caught ferrying drugs in south west Scotland.
Laurence McAllister, 56, of Kells, County Antrim, and Kieran Murphy, 46, of Rathfriland, County Down, were convicted earlier this month.
McAllister was given a jail sentence of five-and-a-half years, while Murphy was jailed for five.
The High Court in Edinburgh heard 25kg of cannabis was hidden inside bags of molasses in the lorry to mask the smell.
The drugs were thought to be worth about £240,000 in Scotland, but that figure would have doubled in Northern Ireland.
(IT)
A man has been charged following riots which occurred in north Belfast last month.
The 31-year-old was charged with riotous assembly, attempted grievous bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon.
The incident happened when loyalist protesters clashed with police following a republican parade. More than 60 police officers were injured following three nights of violence.
The accused is due to appear at Belfast Magistrates Court on Friday 23 November.
The trouble began on 2 September following a parade organised by the Henry Joy McCracken Flute Band.
Loyalists believed the Parades Commission had not placed sufficient restrictions on the march.
Pensioner Tied Up During Burglary
A pensioner has been tied up during a burglary at his house on the edge of Banbridge in County Down.
Two men entered the house of the 80-year-old man on the Aughnacloy Road at about 21:00 on Monday.
The victim was pushed to the ground and tied up.
The two men, one of whom was carrying a knife, then made off with a sum of cash.
He was taken to hospital for treatment, but his injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.
Michael D Lecture At Queen's
Irish President Michael D Higgins is due to deliver the British Council’s annual lecture at Queen’s University later.
The lecture is part of the Belfast Festival and it is the first time it has been taken out of London.
President Higgins is expected to to talk about how Ireland will emerge from a difficult past with culture as one of the engines of growth.
NI Men Jailed Over Cannabis Haul
Two men from Northern Ireland have been jailed after a sniffer dog detected their cannabis haul, thought to be worth £500,000.
The two were caught ferrying drugs in south west Scotland.
Laurence McAllister, 56, of Kells, County Antrim, and Kieran Murphy, 46, of Rathfriland, County Down, were convicted earlier this month.
McAllister was given a jail sentence of five-and-a-half years, while Murphy was jailed for five.
The High Court in Edinburgh heard 25kg of cannabis was hidden inside bags of molasses in the lorry to mask the smell.
The drugs were thought to be worth about £240,000 in Scotland, but that figure would have doubled in Northern Ireland.
(IT)
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Six Men Arrested Over Paramilitary Style Shootings Released
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Six men arrested in connection with paramilitary style shootings in west Belfast have been released unconditionally. The men, aged between 29 and 50, were detained by police on Monday, 28 November, following a number of searches. They were released unconditionally on Tuesday, 30 November.
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Six Arrested In Dissident Investigation
Six people have been arrested by detectives investigating dissident republican activity. The arrests were made on Tuesday in the Dunmurry and west Belfast area following a number of searches. Police said five men, aged between 31 and 58, and a 32-year-old woman had been arrested.
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Six people have been arrested by detectives investigating dissident republican activity. The arrests were made on Tuesday in the Dunmurry and west Belfast area following a number of searches. Police said five men, aged between 31 and 58, and a 32-year-old woman had been arrested.
20 June 2013
Woman Attacked Following Carjacking In North Belfast
A woman has been attacked in a carjacking in north Belfast. At approximately 9.30am on Thursday two men approached the woman, 31, as she was making her way to work. The pair attacked her and drove off in her silver BMW. The woman was taken to hospital and is being treated for a head injury.
Woman Attacked Following Carjacking In North Belfast
A woman has been attacked in a carjacking in north Belfast. At approximately 9.30am on Thursday two men approached the woman, 31, as she was making her way to work. The pair attacked her and drove off in her silver BMW. The woman was taken to hospital and is being treated for a head injury.
26 January 2004
Man shot in paramilitary-style attack
A 25-year-old man was shot in both legs and the hand in what police described as a paramilitary-style attack in east Belfast. A police spokesperson said that five men forced their way into a house in the Beersbridge Road area on Sunday at around 6.00pm. It is understood that his injuries are not life-threatening.
Man shot in paramilitary-style attack
A 25-year-old man was shot in both legs and the hand in what police described as a paramilitary-style attack in east Belfast. A police spokesperson said that five men forced their way into a house in the Beersbridge Road area on Sunday at around 6.00pm. It is understood that his injuries are not life-threatening.
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