15/09/2022
Saturday Bus Service On Monday 19 September
Translink NI has announced that it will operate a Saturday timetable on Monday 19 September, the day of the state funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The public transport provider has also advised passengers that school services will not be operating on the Bank Holiday following Department of Education advice that it should be treated as an exceptional closure day.
For the latest public transport journey updates plan your journey, follow @Translink_NI on Twitter or call 028 90 66 66 30.
The public transport provider has also advised passengers that school services will not be operating on the Bank Holiday following Department of Education advice that it should be treated as an exceptional closure day.
For the latest public transport journey updates plan your journey, follow @Translink_NI on Twitter or call 028 90 66 66 30.
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20 April 2022
66-Year-Old Man Charged With Alyson Nelson Murder
A 66-year-old man is due to appear before Belfast Magistrates' Court today, Wednesday 20 April, charged with the murder of Alyson Nelson. The 64-year-old woman was pronounced dead at a house in Victoria Avenue in Whitehead, Country Antrim. Emergency services had responded to the scene following reports of a stabbing on Saturday 16 April.
66-Year-Old Man Charged With Alyson Nelson Murder
A 66-year-old man is due to appear before Belfast Magistrates' Court today, Wednesday 20 April, charged with the murder of Alyson Nelson. The 64-year-old woman was pronounced dead at a house in Victoria Avenue in Whitehead, Country Antrim. Emergency services had responded to the scene following reports of a stabbing on Saturday 16 April.
21 March 2017
Martin McGuinness Dies Aged 66
Former deputy first minister Martin McGuinness has died, aged 66. The former IRA leader turned peacemaker died overnight at Altnegelvin Hospital in L'Derry. Mr McGuinness resigned as deputy first minister in January over the DUP's handling of the botched Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme.
Martin McGuinness Dies Aged 66
Former deputy first minister Martin McGuinness has died, aged 66. The former IRA leader turned peacemaker died overnight at Altnegelvin Hospital in L'Derry. Mr McGuinness resigned as deputy first minister in January over the DUP's handling of the botched Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme.
14 December 2011
Crack Down On 'Litter Louts' And Boozers
Officials in Belfast have been cracking down on many offenders across the city including those responsible for littering the streets. A pub landlord has been fined £250 for failing to properly dispose of waste at his city centre pub.
Crack Down On 'Litter Louts' And Boozers
Officials in Belfast have been cracking down on many offenders across the city including those responsible for littering the streets. A pub landlord has been fined £250 for failing to properly dispose of waste at his city centre pub.
03 September 2011
Dog Owners Pay Up For Offences
A man has been fined £100 and ordered to pay £200 compensation after his dog attacked and injured a woman. Stephen Thompson, from Dunraven Park in east Belfast, was also ordered to pay costs of £66 in relation to the incident, which happened on the Beersbridge Road on December 25, 2010. Three other dog owners were also fined in court.
Dog Owners Pay Up For Offences
A man has been fined £100 and ordered to pay £200 compensation after his dog attacked and injured a woman. Stephen Thompson, from Dunraven Park in east Belfast, was also ordered to pay costs of £66 in relation to the incident, which happened on the Beersbridge Road on December 25, 2010. Three other dog owners were also fined in court.
10 August 2011
Dogs & Cigarette Sales Lead To Court
Belfast City Council has been busy enforcing legislation on a variety of matters, ranging from shopkeepers selling tobacco to underage customers to dog owners running foul of the law.
Dogs & Cigarette Sales Lead To Court
Belfast City Council has been busy enforcing legislation on a variety of matters, ranging from shopkeepers selling tobacco to underage customers to dog owners running foul of the law.
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Northern Ireland WeatherToday:The day will be very windy with strong to gale force westerly winds becoming occasionally severe along the north coast. Sunny spells will be interspersed with scattered showers. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:West to northwest gale force winds, severe along the north coast, will continue overnight. Frequent showers persist, merging into longer periods of rain at times and turning wintry. Minimum temperature 1 °C.