09/02/2018
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Woman Convicted Of Benefit Fraud
A woman has been convicted for claiming benefits she was not entitled to at Newtownards Magistrates' Court.
Denise Jeffries claimed Jobseeker's Allowance totalling £5,081 while failing to declare employment. She was given a 12 month conditional discharge.
She is also required to repay any outstanding money wrongfully obtained to the Department for Communities.
Construction Work To Start On Resurfacing Project In Omagh
Construction work is to start on a £300,000 road resurfacing project in Omagh on Monday, 19 February.
The work on the B122 Tattyreagh Road is expected to be completed by 10 March.
Resurfacing of the 2.2 kilometre stretch of road will improve the structural condition of the carriageway, enhance the running surface and reduce maintenance costs.
The Tattyreagh Road will be closed daily between 8am and 5pm from 19 to 24 February and from 05 to 10 March.
Diversions will be clearly signposted via the B46 Carnlea Road and the B83 Seskinore Road and vice versa. Local access will be maintained.
Alliance Encouraged By Customs Union And single Markets Report
Alliance Brexit spokesperson Stephen Farry MLA has said he is encouraged by reports suggested the EU draft withdrawal agreement will see Northern Ireland remain in the Customs Union and Single Market after Brexit.
The reports suggest the UK is expected by the EU to sign-off on the text, which will see Northern Ireland continue to participate in both after the transition period. Dr Farry said it was "the logical outworking" of the commitments made in the first phase of negotiations.
"It would be better in every respect if the UK as a whole remained within both the Customs Union and the Single Market. The UK Government's own economic analysis reinforces the catastrophic economic consequences of a hard Brexit or no deal situation.
"However, if necessary, a Northern Ireland-only approach would be the next best alternative. This is important not just to defend the current economic situation but to allow Northern Ireland to grow and flourish. Alliance has set out our own proposals and rationale for this in the paper entitled 'Bridges not Borders'."
(CD)
A woman has been convicted for claiming benefits she was not entitled to at Newtownards Magistrates' Court.
Denise Jeffries claimed Jobseeker's Allowance totalling £5,081 while failing to declare employment. She was given a 12 month conditional discharge.
She is also required to repay any outstanding money wrongfully obtained to the Department for Communities.
Construction Work To Start On Resurfacing Project In Omagh
Construction work is to start on a £300,000 road resurfacing project in Omagh on Monday, 19 February.
The work on the B122 Tattyreagh Road is expected to be completed by 10 March.
Resurfacing of the 2.2 kilometre stretch of road will improve the structural condition of the carriageway, enhance the running surface and reduce maintenance costs.
The Tattyreagh Road will be closed daily between 8am and 5pm from 19 to 24 February and from 05 to 10 March.
Diversions will be clearly signposted via the B46 Carnlea Road and the B83 Seskinore Road and vice versa. Local access will be maintained.
Alliance Encouraged By Customs Union And single Markets Report
Alliance Brexit spokesperson Stephen Farry MLA has said he is encouraged by reports suggested the EU draft withdrawal agreement will see Northern Ireland remain in the Customs Union and Single Market after Brexit.
The reports suggest the UK is expected by the EU to sign-off on the text, which will see Northern Ireland continue to participate in both after the transition period. Dr Farry said it was "the logical outworking" of the commitments made in the first phase of negotiations.
"It would be better in every respect if the UK as a whole remained within both the Customs Union and the Single Market. The UK Government's own economic analysis reinforces the catastrophic economic consequences of a hard Brexit or no deal situation.
"However, if necessary, a Northern Ireland-only approach would be the next best alternative. This is important not just to defend the current economic situation but to allow Northern Ireland to grow and flourish. Alliance has set out our own proposals and rationale for this in the paper entitled 'Bridges not Borders'."
(CD)
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20 September 2018
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19 September 2018
Up To 100 Roads Closed As Storm Ali Hits NI
A growing number of roads across Northern Ireland are closed due to adverse weather conditions as a result of Storm Ali.
Up To 100 Roads Closed As Storm Ali Hits NI
A growing number of roads across Northern Ireland are closed due to adverse weather conditions as a result of Storm Ali.
02 March 2018
Schools Closures Across NI
The Department of Education have published a list of all schools across that have confirmed they will be closed today, Friday 2nd March, 2018 due to the adverse weather conditions.
Schools Closures Across NI
The Department of Education have published a list of all schools across that have confirmed they will be closed today, Friday 2nd March, 2018 due to the adverse weather conditions.
05 January 2006
Road death figures are lowest in 50 years
Figures released today by the Department of the Environment have revealed that road deaths in Northern Ireland last year were at the lowest level in 50 years. The total number of road deaths in 2005 totalled 136, the lowest number since 1952 when 133 people lost their lives at at time when there was one eighth of the number of vehicles on the road.
Road death figures are lowest in 50 years
Figures released today by the Department of the Environment have revealed that road deaths in Northern Ireland last year were at the lowest level in 50 years. The total number of road deaths in 2005 totalled 136, the lowest number since 1952 when 133 people lost their lives at at time when there was one eighth of the number of vehicles on the road.
14 July 2017
Great Northern Road Resurfacing Scheme Announced
A resurfacing scheme for the Great Northern Road in Omagh is set to begin on Monday 24 July, the Department for Infrastructure has announced. The £170,000 work on a 0.
Great Northern Road Resurfacing Scheme Announced
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