Northern Ireland News for May 2002 : Page 12
Northern Ireland News, May 2, 2002
Concern grows over jobs at Magilligan prison
A local assembly member has expressed his concern over the future of 450 jobs in a County Londonderry prison that could be in jeopardy as a result of a current review of the Northern Ireland Prison Se...
Concern grows over jobs at Magilligan prison
A local assembly member has expressed his concern over the future of 450 jobs in a County Londonderry prison that could be in jeopardy as a result of a current review of the Northern Ireland Prison Se...
Northern Ireland News, May 2, 2002
Maria McConnell’s murderer to serve 15 years
A 22-year-old Belfast man who admitted carrying out the murder of Maria McConnell has been handed down a 15-year jail sentence. Connor McCrory, of Grangeville Gardens in Finaghy was sentenced at Belf...
Maria McConnell’s murderer to serve 15 years
A 22-year-old Belfast man who admitted carrying out the murder of Maria McConnell has been handed down a 15-year jail sentence. Connor McCrory, of Grangeville Gardens in Finaghy was sentenced at Belf...
Northern Ireland News, May 2, 2002
Stena launches VIP service for ferry passengers
Northern Ireland ferry passengers can now cross the Irish Sea in unprecedented luxury thanks to a new VIP service from leading ferry company Stena Line. Stena Line's new STENA PLUS service is already...
Stena launches VIP service for ferry passengers
Northern Ireland ferry passengers can now cross the Irish Sea in unprecedented luxury thanks to a new VIP service from leading ferry company Stena Line. Stena Line's new STENA PLUS service is already...
Northern Ireland News, May 2, 2002
Minister meets with health service staff to discuss attacks
The Stormont Health Minister Bairbre de Brún has met with a group of union officials and health service workers to hear at first hand the problems they are facing due to unprovoked attacks. Violent...
Minister meets with health service staff to discuss attacks
The Stormont Health Minister Bairbre de Brún has met with a group of union officials and health service workers to hear at first hand the problems they are facing due to unprovoked attacks. Violent...
Northern Ireland News, May 2, 2002
North West prepares for Canadian and American visitors
A delegation of Canadian and North American company representatives are set to visit Northern Ireland in May to participate in the Do Business in Ireland Trade Fair. The programme is designed to help...
North West prepares for Canadian and American visitors
A delegation of Canadian and North American company representatives are set to visit Northern Ireland in May to participate in the Do Business in Ireland Trade Fair. The programme is designed to help...
Business News, May 2, 2002
"Doing good" is morally right for businesses
The moral argument for doing good should be reason enough for companies to behave responsibly, a leading expert in the CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) field has argued. Sir Geoffrey Chandler, f...
"Doing good" is morally right for businesses
The moral argument for doing good should be reason enough for companies to behave responsibly, a leading expert in the CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) field has argued. Sir Geoffrey Chandler, f...
Northern Ireland News, May 2, 2002
News team may face contempt of court charges
Two journalists have flouted an order by the Bloody Sunday inquiry to reveal the names of four soldiers interviewed anonymously by Channel 4 news. Former Channel 4 producer Lena Ferguson and presente...
News team may face contempt of court charges
Two journalists have flouted an order by the Bloody Sunday inquiry to reveal the names of four soldiers interviewed anonymously by Channel 4 news. Former Channel 4 producer Lena Ferguson and presente...
Northern Ireland News, May 1, 2002
Belfast Welcome Centre posts record visitor numbers
The first base for tourists in Belfast, the Welcome Centre in the city’s main thoroughfare is celebrating its first birthday. The tourism flagship on Belfast’s Royal Avenue, is also celebrating that ...
Belfast Welcome Centre posts record visitor numbers
The first base for tourists in Belfast, the Welcome Centre in the city’s main thoroughfare is celebrating its first birthday. The tourism flagship on Belfast’s Royal Avenue, is also celebrating that ...
Northern Ireland News, May 1, 2002
Two pipe bombs defused in Randalstown
Two pipe bombs left in Randalstown have been made safe by Army bomb experts in County Antrim. The first alert was raised at 6.30am on Wednesday May 1 when a council worker found a suspicious object o...
Two pipe bombs defused in Randalstown
Two pipe bombs left in Randalstown have been made safe by Army bomb experts in County Antrim. The first alert was raised at 6.30am on Wednesday May 1 when a council worker found a suspicious object o...
Business News, May 1, 2002
Record year for Progressive Building Society
The Progressive Building Society results for 2001 took the Society to new heights in supporting homeowners and savers in Northern Ireland. Shareholders in Progressive lodged a sum of over £264 millio...
Record year for Progressive Building Society
The Progressive Building Society results for 2001 took the Society to new heights in supporting homeowners and savers in Northern Ireland. Shareholders in Progressive lodged a sum of over £264 millio...
Northern Ireland News, May 1, 2002
Multi-million pound Open + Direct buyout
Senior executives of Open + Direct have led a £111.4 million buy out of the company's insurance and lending businesses from Viridian Group plc. The multi-million pound deal is one of the largest vent...
Multi-million pound Open + Direct buyout
Senior executives of Open + Direct have led a £111.4 million buy out of the company's insurance and lending businesses from Viridian Group plc. The multi-million pound deal is one of the largest vent...
Northern Ireland News, May 1, 2002
Minister praises workplace learning partnerships
Minster for Employment and Learning, Carmel Hanna, has said getting more employers and unions to co-operate to provide increased opportunities for learning for all employees in the workplace is vital ...
Minister praises workplace learning partnerships
Minster for Employment and Learning, Carmel Hanna, has said getting more employers and unions to co-operate to provide increased opportunities for learning for all employees in the workplace is vital ...
Northern Ireland News, May 1, 2002
Dunloe Ewart reveal losses as property market slows
All-Ireland property developers, Dunloe Ewart has revealed a loss of £8.2 million in the year to December 2001, compared to a profit before tax of £5.5 million in the previous year. The company's los...
Dunloe Ewart reveal losses as property market slows
All-Ireland property developers, Dunloe Ewart has revealed a loss of £8.2 million in the year to December 2001, compared to a profit before tax of £5.5 million in the previous year. The company's los...
Business News, May 1, 2002
ITV Digital loses fight for life
The long-expected demise of ITV Digital finally came about this morning as administrators decided they had no option but to break the company up and sell it off piecemeal. With no buyer in sight, scr...
ITV Digital loses fight for life
The long-expected demise of ITV Digital finally came about this morning as administrators decided they had no option but to break the company up and sell it off piecemeal. With no buyer in sight, scr...
Northern Ireland News, May 1, 2002
Belfast brushes up for first British-Irish dental conference
The British and the Irish Dental Associations have joined forces to organise the first ever-joint Annual Conference and this year Belfast will host the event. The three-day conference kicks off at Be...
Belfast brushes up for first British-Irish dental conference
The British and the Irish Dental Associations have joined forces to organise the first ever-joint Annual Conference and this year Belfast will host the event. The three-day conference kicks off at Be...
Northern Ireland News, May 1, 2002
Father cleared of baby daughter’s murder
A man accused of murdering his baby daughter has been found not guilty by a jury at Craigavon Crown Court. Paul Owens, 29, originally from Shrewsbury denied killing his 14-week-old daughter Jasmine M...
Father cleared of baby daughter’s murder
A man accused of murdering his baby daughter has been found not guilty by a jury at Craigavon Crown Court. Paul Owens, 29, originally from Shrewsbury denied killing his 14-week-old daughter Jasmine M...
Business News, May 1, 2002
British Computer Society welcomes training boost
The British Computer Society has welcomed Chancellor Gordon Brown's Budget announcement to give a £30 million boost to small firms training provision. The Professional Association, which administers ...
British Computer Society welcomes training boost
The British Computer Society has welcomed Chancellor Gordon Brown's Budget announcement to give a £30 million boost to small firms training provision. The Professional Association, which administers ...
Northern Ireland News, May 1, 2002
Victims to benefit from revised compensation scheme
Victims of violent crime are set to benefit from new and improved compensation arrangements, which came into force on May Day. From May 1, 2002, anyone who is the victim of a violent crime can avail ...
Victims to benefit from revised compensation scheme
Victims of violent crime are set to benefit from new and improved compensation arrangements, which came into force on May Day. From May 1, 2002, anyone who is the victim of a violent crime can avail ...
Northern Ireland News, May 1, 2002
Commissioner’s report finds police revamp falls short of target
Plans for the reorganisation of Special Branch do not appear to have met targets set out by Patten according to the American Oversight Commissioner Tom Constantine. Mr Constantine, who is charged wit...
Commissioner’s report finds police revamp falls short of target
Plans for the reorganisation of Special Branch do not appear to have met targets set out by Patten according to the American Oversight Commissioner Tom Constantine. Mr Constantine, who is charged wit...
Business News, May 1, 2002
Cadcoevolution achieve Autodesk training status
The Belfast office of cadcoevolution, the CAD software and solutions company, has joined its Cork-based head office to become an Autodesk Training Centre (ATC). This recognition provides cadcoevoluti...
Cadcoevolution achieve Autodesk training status
The Belfast office of cadcoevolution, the CAD software and solutions company, has joined its Cork-based head office to become an Autodesk Training Centre (ATC). This recognition provides cadcoevoluti...
Northern Ireland News, May 1, 2002
Blair visit to bring good news for public services
The British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown are due to visit Northern Ireland on Thursday, May 2. It is expected that they will announce a two-pronged initiativ...
Blair visit to bring good news for public services
The British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown are due to visit Northern Ireland on Thursday, May 2. It is expected that they will announce a two-pronged initiativ...
Business News, May 1, 2002
Tourists urged to get "on your bike”
The McCausland Hotel in Belfast was the venue for the launch of an initiative that will see tourists take to the streets of Belfast - on bicycles. From Wednesday May 1, City Cycle Tours, the brainchi...
Tourists urged to get "on your bike”
The McCausland Hotel in Belfast was the venue for the launch of an initiative that will see tourists take to the streets of Belfast - on bicycles. From Wednesday May 1, City Cycle Tours, the brainchi...
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