29/08/2013

Other News In Brief

Woman Convicted Of Benefit Fraud

A woman was convicted at L'Derry Crown court for claiming benefits she was not entitled to.

Aleaxandra Canning (36) of Dove Gardens, Londonderry claimed Income Support and Housing Benefit totalling £49,618 while failing to declare employment. She was given a six month prison sentence suspended for two years.

She will also have to repay any outstanding money wrongfully obtained to the Social Security Agency.

Public Urged To Complete All Sections Of The Electoral Register

Alliance East Belfast MLA Judith Cochrane has encouraged the public to complete all sections of the electoral register form that every home will be receiving. 1,000 staff from the Electoral Office will be delivering the forms which should be returned by 27th September.

Judith Cochrane MLA said: "As we enter a three year period of elections, it is vitally important that everybody is on the electoral register. It ensures your democratic right to vote and allows people to have their say on who governs Northern Ireland or represents us in Westminster or Europe.

"I would also encourage the public to answer all sections as any uncompleted forms will be returned to be correctly filled out."

New Apprenticeship Programme Launches

Employment and Learning Minister Dr Stephen Farry has launched a new apprenticeship programme at Norbrook Laboratories Ltd in Newry.

Speaking at the launch, the Minister said: "I commend Norbrook Laboratories for creating opportunities for young people to gain employment in the pharmaceutical industry. In the current economic climate, it is important we continue to invest in the skills training of our young people. My Department is currently carrying out a review of the apprenticeship and youth training programmes and my aim is to build upon and enhance existing strong provision, ensuring that Northern Ireland has a system of apprenticeship and youth training that is the 'gold standard'. The development of apprenticeships in priority skills areas such as pharmaceutical and life sciences is vital for the future success of the Northern Ireland economy.

"The work that the Southern Regional College is currently undertaking with Norbrook Laboratories is an example of how our Further Education colleges can work in partnership with local business and industry. The development of science related apprenticeships is important for the future of our young people and for the local economy. In turn, all of those participating will know that they will be acquiring skills directly relevant to the workplace, to help them gain sustainable employment and progress within their chosen career."

(CD/MH)

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