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2 August – Figures released by the Health and Safety Executive show that 336 complaints were made about companies regarding breaches of COVID-19 regulations between 5 May to 17 July. [65] 5 August – The number of COVID-19 cases in Northern Ireland passes 6,000 after ten new cases bring the total to 6,006.
Speaking to BBC News NI, Ms Doherty said the inquiry needs to help people cope with loss. ... While Northern Ireland fared comparatively better than the rest of the UK in terms of Covid deaths ...
Unlike the ITV plc-owned regions, UTV – the ITV contractor for Northern Ireland – did not provide regional news broadcasts during Daybreak (previously GMTV). This was due to a dispute between UTV and GMTV which dates back to 1994 when UTV opted out of the national breakfast contractor in breach of their broadcasting licence to provide live coverage of the breaking news of the Combined ...
Kneecapping. Kneecapping is a form of malicious wounding, often as torture, in which the victim is injured in the knee. The injury is typically inflicted by a low-velocity gunshot to the knee pit with a handgun. The term is considered a misnomer by medical professionals because only a very small minority of victims suffer damage to the kneecap.
John Campbell - BBC News NI economics and business editor. May 4, 2024 at 6:48 PM. ... (DUP) and do the deal which effectively left Northern Ireland inside the EU's single market for goods.
And yet here stands O'Neill, a 47-year-old Catholic woman and the first nationalist leader of Northern Ireland—a province she one day hopes to abolish. O’Neill, who is from a prominent Irish ...
A prison cell during the dirty protest. The dirty protest (also called the no wash protest) was part of a five-year protest during the Troubles by Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) prisoners held in the Maze Prison (also known as "Long Kesh") and a protest at Armagh Women's Prison in Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland: Farming pressure driving part-time rise. With a family farm going back at least five generations, agriculture is in David Hodges' blood. But the County Antrim man's passion for ...