24/02/2014
Other News In Brief
Shot Fired At North Belfast Home
Police are investigating after a shot was fired at a house in north Belfast.
According to police a single shot was fired at the house on the Silverstream Road in the Ballysillan area at about 22:00 on Sunday.
No-one was injured in the incident as the house was empty at the time.
Police have appealed for anyone with any information about the attack to contact detectives at Tennent Street on 0845 600 8000 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
IFA Should 'Fight' Sunday Football Match
A former Northern Ireland footballer has called on the Irish Football Association to fight a decision to allow NI to play at Windsor Park on a Sunday for the first time.
The match against Finland is due to be held on 29 March 2015 and is part of the qualifiers for the 2016 European championship.
Stuart Elliott, who played 39 times for NI, and is now a pastor told the BBC: "I think they [the IFA] should be fighting it."
Survey Find Significant Drop In Those Opposed To Gay Relationships
A survey has found that the number of people opposed to gay marriage in Northern Ireland has fallen significantly.
Some 1,200 across NI completed the NI Life and Times Survey on a range of issues, with 28% saying that gay relationships were "always wrong", compared with 76% in 1989.
However, the 2012 survey also suggested that a third of people in Northern Ireland disapprove of gay people adopting children and are opposed to lesbians having equal access to fertility treatment.
(MH)
Police are investigating after a shot was fired at a house in north Belfast.
According to police a single shot was fired at the house on the Silverstream Road in the Ballysillan area at about 22:00 on Sunday.
No-one was injured in the incident as the house was empty at the time.
Police have appealed for anyone with any information about the attack to contact detectives at Tennent Street on 0845 600 8000 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
IFA Should 'Fight' Sunday Football Match
A former Northern Ireland footballer has called on the Irish Football Association to fight a decision to allow NI to play at Windsor Park on a Sunday for the first time.
The match against Finland is due to be held on 29 March 2015 and is part of the qualifiers for the 2016 European championship.
Stuart Elliott, who played 39 times for NI, and is now a pastor told the BBC: "I think they [the IFA] should be fighting it."
Survey Find Significant Drop In Those Opposed To Gay Relationships
A survey has found that the number of people opposed to gay marriage in Northern Ireland has fallen significantly.
Some 1,200 across NI completed the NI Life and Times Survey on a range of issues, with 28% saying that gay relationships were "always wrong", compared with 76% in 1989.
However, the 2012 survey also suggested that a third of people in Northern Ireland disapprove of gay people adopting children and are opposed to lesbians having equal access to fertility treatment.
(MH)
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01 June 2007
NI house prices continue to rise
The average house price in Northern Ireland has risen to over £215,000 according to a new survey. The study by the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland Housing Executive and Bank of Ireland said the average price of a house in Northern Ireland is more expensive than Scotland, Wales and the whole north of England.
NI house prices continue to rise
The average house price in Northern Ireland has risen to over £215,000 according to a new survey. The study by the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland Housing Executive and Bank of Ireland said the average price of a house in Northern Ireland is more expensive than Scotland, Wales and the whole north of England.
08 July 2013
Time Zone Split For Ireland?
The island of Ireland could be split into two different time zones, following the debate of a Brighter Evenings Bill in the Dáil. TDs are debating whether or not to introduce a measure in the Republic of Ireland that would see clocks move an hour forward; putting them out of sync with Northern Ireland.
Time Zone Split For Ireland?
The island of Ireland could be split into two different time zones, following the debate of a Brighter Evenings Bill in the Dáil. TDs are debating whether or not to introduce a measure in the Republic of Ireland that would see clocks move an hour forward; putting them out of sync with Northern Ireland.
30 June 2010
Further Fall For NI House Prices
House prices continue to fall in Northern Ireland, a new survey has revealed. Figures released by the Nationwide building society indicate that the housing market in NI is the weakest of any in the UK. Prices have dropped by 5.7% during the second quarter of 2010, compared to a 1% drop in the first three months, the report found.
Further Fall For NI House Prices
House prices continue to fall in Northern Ireland, a new survey has revealed. Figures released by the Nationwide building society indicate that the housing market in NI is the weakest of any in the UK. Prices have dropped by 5.7% during the second quarter of 2010, compared to a 1% drop in the first three months, the report found.
03 March 2006
Northern Ireland house prices reach all time high
House prices in Northern Ireland have risen to an all time high according to figures released today from a study at the University of Ulster. The cost of property in the province has risen by 22%, making the price of the average home approximately £146,000. The biggest increases were in the prices of apartments, terraced houses and townhouses.
Northern Ireland house prices reach all time high
House prices in Northern Ireland have risen to an all time high according to figures released today from a study at the University of Ulster. The cost of property in the province has risen by 22%, making the price of the average home approximately £146,000. The biggest increases were in the prices of apartments, terraced houses and townhouses.
08 December 2004
Three months longer needed to save for NI home
It takes first time buyers in Northern Ireland three months longer to save for a house deposit now compared to the first quarter of 2004 and nine months longer than in 1994.
Three months longer needed to save for NI home
It takes first time buyers in Northern Ireland three months longer to save for a house deposit now compared to the first quarter of 2004 and nine months longer than in 1994.