25/03/2025
Irish Language Signage Confirmed For Belfast Grand Central Station
The Irish Language will be incorporated into physical signage and ticket machines at the new Belfast Grand Central Station, Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has confirmed.
The inclusion of Irish language signage will be implemented as part of the ongoing works to complete the new station, a major infrastructure project for the city.
Minister Kimmins made the announcement, highlighting the significance of the new transport facility: "Grand Central Station is the largest integrated transport facility on the island of Ireland. The Irish language is a living and thriving language used daily by many people across the north. It is fitting that the Irish Language will be visible at the station for Irish language commuters but also for the many visitors to the city. This is a positive development to promote wider awareness and support for the Irish language." The inclusion of Irish language signage will be implemented as part of the ongoing works to complete the new station, a major infrastructure project for the city.
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Housing Minister Gordon Lyons has approved a new initiative that will see the Northern Ireland Housing Executive purchase up to 600 homes over the next three years to be used as temporary accommodation.
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A security alert in Clady, County Tyrone, has concluded following overnight investigations into a suspicious object found in the Urney Road area. The object was discovered shortly after 8 pm on Tuesday, 25 March, prompting a public safety operation that led to the evacuation of a number of residents from their homes.
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A security alert in Clady, County Tyrone, has concluded following overnight investigations into a suspicious object found in the Urney Road area. The object was discovered shortly after 8 pm on Tuesday, 25 March, prompting a public safety operation that led to the evacuation of a number of residents from their homes.
26 March 2025
Department Of Health Seeks Views On Key Childcare Issues
The Department of Health has launched a public consultation seeking input on two significant issues within the childcare sector in Northern Ireland: the requirement for prospective childcare workers to have a GP-countersigned health assessment and the current adult-to-child ratios in group childcare and childminding settings.
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26 March 2025
Ministers Welcome First Steps Towards Baby Loss Certificate Scheme
Finance Minister John O'Dowd and Health Minister Mike Nesbitt have welcomed the introduction of the Deaths, Still-Births and Baby Loss Bill to the Assembly, marking the first legislative steps towards establishing a Baby Loss Certificate Scheme in Northern Ireland.
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26 March 2025
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26 March 2025
Man Dies Following Fire At Newtownards Fold
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Man Dies Following Fire At Newtownards Fold
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26 March 2025
Appeal After Teenage Boy Assaulted In East Belfast
Police are appealing for witnesses following a report of a serious assault on a teenage boy in the Beersbridge Road area of east Belfast. The incident occurred on Wednesday, 19 March, and was reported to police at approximately 5.50 pm. Detectives are treating the assault as grievous bodily harm with intent.
Appeal After Teenage Boy Assaulted In East Belfast
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26 March 2025
Newry Man Jailed For EncroChat Drug Offences
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A Look at Northern Ireland's Tech Hub In 2025
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Other News In Brief
Police Investigate Creeper Burglary In East Belfast Detectives are appealing for information and witnesses following a report of a creeper-style burglary at a house in the Ravenhill Park area of east Belfast in the early hours of today, Wednesday, 26 March. Detective Sergeant Kitchen said: "It was reported that sometime between 2am and 4.
Other News In Brief
Police Investigate Creeper Burglary In East Belfast Detectives are appealing for information and witnesses following a report of a creeper-style burglary at a house in the Ravenhill Park area of east Belfast in the early hours of today, Wednesday, 26 March. Detective Sergeant Kitchen said: "It was reported that sometime between 2am and 4.
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Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A sunny but frosty start for many. However cloud increases by midday with a few showers reaching the north coast, these mostly light but spreading inland this afternoon. Chilly. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A rather cloudy evening with scattered showers. Becoming drier through the night with some good clear spells developing and a patchy frost away from coasts. Minimum temperature 0 °C.