
Self Assessment taxpayers have less than one week to submit their late tax returns to prevent a £100 penalty, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has urged. While 10.7 million taxpayers filed their return by 31 January, more than 1.5 million taxpayers missed this deadline and are still to file their tax return. […]
Feb 25 2021 | Posted in
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Health Minister Robin Swann has announced funding of £1.5million to help improve patient throughput at dental surgeries in Northern Ireland. The risk of Coronavirus transmission in dental practices has been minimised using strict infection control measures but these have significantly reduced the number of patients that dentists can see each day. […]

Detectives from PSNI’s Serious Crime Branch investigating the murder of Brian Phelan in Newry, in July 2018, have charged a 26-year-old woman. She is charged with perverting the course of justice, assisting an offender and withholding information. Detective Inspector Michael Hawthorne explains, “Detectives remain committed to bringing all offenders, whether they […]
Feb 25 2021 | Posted in
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People in Newry will be able to give a big boost this month to three life-changing charities that have been heavily impacted by COVID-19. Tesco stores across Coleraine are supporting the Tesco Health Charity Partnership’s appeal to raise money for Cancer Research UK, the British Heart Foundation and Diabetes UK from 26 to […]
Feb 25 2021 | Posted in
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Police in Newry are continuing to appeal for information after a security alert in Newry this week. A report of a suspicious object found in the Ashgrove Road area of the city was made to police at around 3:30 pm on Saturday, 20 February, 2021. Police and ATO attended the scene, and ATO […]
Feb 24 2021 | Posted in
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The release of a further £6.9m of funding to almost 1,600 individual artists has been welcomed by Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey. The £6.9m is part of the Individual Emergency Resilience Programme (IERP). The fund is being delivered by the Arts Council on the Department for Communities’ behalf. Individual artists, such as […]
Feb 24 2021 | Posted in
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A Southern Trust Portering Supervisor has received a personal telephone call from His Royal Highness, the Duke of Cambridge, to hear how his team have contributed to the smooth functioning of the busy hospital during the COVID 19 pandemic. His Royal Highness made the call to John Brown in Craigavon Area Hospital last […]
Feb 24 2021 | Posted in
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Sinn Féin MLA Sinead Ennis has said there is a need for better and safer gambling legislation. The South Down MLA said, “I welcome the continuing campaign by the GAA and Gaelic Players’ Association for better and safer gambling legislation. “This is another positive step by the GAA. “It follows on […]
Feb 24 2021 | Posted in
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Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey has announced that the Sports Hardship Fund which was designed to help clubs and organisations maintain the facilities they own or lease during the Covid restrictions, has issued awards to over 900 clubs totalling £2million. The Sports Hardship Fund was open to sports clubs and sporting organisations from the […]
Feb 24 2021 | Posted in
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Justice Minister Naomi Long has today launched two consultation documents on measures to eradicate modern slavery from the supply chains of public and commercial sector organisations. Transparency in supply chains (TISC) involves relevant businesses publishing a modern slavery statement and setting out the steps they have taken to ensure slavery and human trafficking […]
Feb 23 2021 | Posted in
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