The communities minister said the practice of publicly identifying people convicted of benefit fraud is to be reintroduced.
Northern Ireland's First and deputy First Ministers have urged the public to avoid travel where they can on Friday after the Met Office issued a red weather warning for wind. Michelle O'Neill and Emma ...
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Northern Ireland’s leaders urged public to stay at home during severe weatherNorthern Ireland’s leaders have urged the public to stay at home ahead of expected severe weather in the region across Friday. All schools in Northern Ireland have been advised to close on Friday amid ...
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Stormont leaders urge network provider to compensate customers without powerFirst Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly called on NIE Networks to make goodwill payments to those cut off.
She added: “We previously did a lot of visits to the Northern Ireland Parliament building, Stormont, whenever I sat there in the Northern Ireland Assembly, and during one school visit a member ...
The programme, launched at Stormont's Parliament Buildings in September, aims to create better leaders for a better tomorrow across Northern Ireland’s civic, business, and political sectors.
Updating reporters afterwards inside Parliament Buildings in Belfast ... Derek Hynes, managing director of NIE Networks, said Northern Ireland was in a different regulatory regime than other ...
"We previously did a lot of visits to the Northern Ireland Parliament building Stormont whenever I sat there in the Northern Ireland Assembly, and during one school visit a member of the public ...
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