Belfast Solicitors McIvor Farrell
Showing News Items: 6161 to 6180 of 7158

Bradley: ‘Destroying NIHE disastrous for thousands’

15-Jan-2013
SDLP MLA for Newry and Armagh Dominic Bradley has said that the destruction of the Northern Ireland Housing Executive is a disastrous move which will affect thousands of people and put a question mark over the principles which underpinned NIHE. The Newry ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Local jobs in balance: Quays store to appoint administrator

15-Jan-2013
More local people are on the verge of losing their jobs today after music and DVD store HMV last night announced it will appoint an administrator. The Quays based store, which employs 4,350 people in the UK and Ireland, is the latest local casualty of ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry Trade Council AGM attracts key speakers

15-Jan-2013
Three seasoned Trade Unionist figures will address the Annual General Meeting of Newry & District Trade Union Council tonight in Ballybot House. Maria Morgan and Brian Smyth from NIPSA and Paddy Mackel of Belfast Trade Council will highlight the ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Attempted ice-cream van robbery sparks police investigation

15-Jan-2013
Police in Newry are appealing for information following an attempted vehicle theft and criminal damage in Parkhead Crescent. Some time between 1.30am and 11.30am on Saturday, 5th January the windows of two ice cream vans were damaged. An attempt was also ... read more
Source: Newry Times

High five for WiFi at Buttercrane Shopping Centre

15-Jan-2013
Newry’s Buttercrane Centre is launching into the New Year with free Wi-Fi for all its customers – perfect for browsing the internet while you’re browsing around the Centre’s 50+ shops. It’s also a great way to get instant access news of special ... read more
Source: Newry Times

NI Water advise customers to prepare for winter weather

15-Jan-2013
With low temperatures and further frost forecast for the week ahead, NI Water is calling on all customers to carry out the two step pipe check and ensure their property is protected against the winter weather. Speaking to Newry Times, Sean McAleese, Head ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Police find cocaine in Camlough Road car search

15-Jan-2013
Police in Newry have arrested a 33 year old man during the early hours of Monday morning, 14th January, following the seizure of a quantity of suspected Class A drugs. Police stopped a car on the Camlough Road around 4.30am on the night in question and a ... read more
Source: Newry Times

MEP visits Narrow Water Bridge site

15-Jan-2013
Sinn Féin MLA Caitriona Ruane has welcomed the continued commitment from MEP Martina Anderson to see the Narrow Water Bridge project completed, after a recent visit to the Narrow Water Bridge site. Speaking to Newry Times, Ms. Ruane said, “I ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Marketing boost for Newry and free WiFi in City Centre

15-Jan-2013
Newry’s public realm scheme plans received a welcome boost this week with the announcement that local company Stakeholder Communications has been appointed to oversee a marketing strategy for the project by Newry and Mourne District Council and Newry ... read more
Source: Newry Times

MEP Martina Anderson visits PIPS in Newry

14-Jan-2013
Newry Sinn Fein facilitated a visit to the PIPS Newry & Mourne office by Sinn Fein MEP Martina Anderson accompanied by local MLA’s Mickey Brady and Megan Fearon, on Thursday last. Seamus McCabe from PIPS Newry & Mourne provided Martina with an ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Red light breach leads to drugs arrest

14-Jan-2013
Driving through a red light has led to the discovery of a quantity of drugs and the subsequent arrest of a 45 year old man. Police in Newry stopped a car on Bridge Street, Newry, at around 8.25pm on Friday, 11th January after observing the car breaching ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Bradley secures debate on car parking in Newry City Centre

14-Jan-2013
SDLP MLA for Newry and Armagh Dominic Bradley has secured an adjournment debate in the Assembly on the subject of car parking in Newry City Centre. Speaking to Newry Times about the forthcoming debate Mr Bradley said, “Changes to car parking ... read more
Source: Newry Times

‘Flags violence hampering NI’s global economic contribution’ – Bradley

14-Jan-2013
SDLP Deputy Chairman of the Assembly Finance Committee, Dominic Bradley MLA, has said that the economic impact of flag-related violence on the North is affecting our standing on a global scale. Speaking to Newry Times, the Newry and Armagh MLA said, ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Hot Hicks blitzes Burren six-miler

07-Jan-2013
 ... Read ... read more
Source: Locali

Closure fears at bank

10-Jan-2013
LOCAL politicians have vowed to fight tooth and nail any threat which may arise over the Ulster Bank in Tandragee - amid fears for the future of around 20 branches and sub offices across Ireland. The announcement by the Ulster Bank last Thursday has ... read more
Source: Locali

Victim Support Newry urge victims of crime to ‘get help’

12-Jan-2013
As the new year begins, Victim Support NI’s Newry office urges the public to be aware of the resources available to the local community. According to Patricia McNulty, the organisation’s Newry Office Coordinator: “It is important that local people ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Residents hit out at cross-border ferry plan

08-Jan-2013
A RESIDENTS group opposed to plans for a car ferry service from Greencastle to Greenore have claimed that the £6m project could ruin the area's rich natural history. Earlier this month the Democrat reported that Carlingford Ferries were preparing to ... read more
Source: Locali

McCARTAN CONTENT WITH YOUNG BLOOD

08-Jan-2013
DOWN boss James McCartan failed to get overly excited about his side's two-point victory over Cavan in Sunday's Dr McKenna Cup opener in Breffni Park. The Mourne men required a late surge of points to seal the deal and while McCartan is happy ... read more
Source: Locali

Two months out is ‘nightmare’ for Evans

09-Jan-2013
RATHFRILAND Rangers' Ryan Evans has been ruled out for two months after an injury he sustained in the Border Cup final was revealed to be more serious than first thought. The pacy and creative right-winger went down under a heavy challenge from ... read more
Source: Locali

Northern Ireland road deaths at record low

10-Jan-2013
THERE was a total of 48 road deaths in Northern Ireland last year, meaning 2012 saw the lowest number of fatalities since records began 80 years ago. Across the whole of E District, which includes Armagh, there was a total of nine deaths - a slight ... read more
Source: Locali
Previous Next