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Economy Minister Conor Murphy has announced 20 high-quality training places at the FinTech Foundation Academy with First Derivative. The Academy, fully funded by the Department for the Economy, will be delivered in partnership with Southern Regional College (SRC). Training will be delivered on-site at the college’s Newry Campus. Encouraging all who are interested […]

‘Dogs with Jobs’ is a new series from UTV which takes a behind the scenes look at the frontline workers of the canine world and how their owners dedicate their lives to working in partnership with dogs. We’ll see the incredible link between humans and our four-legged friends. From search and rescue dogs, […]

It has been announced that an autumn COVID-19 booster vaccination will be offered to those at high risk of serious disease who are most likely to benefit from it. The following groups will be offered a Covid-19 booster vaccine in Northern Ireland this autumn: – residents in a care home for older […]
Aug 14 2024 | Posted in
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Safefood is urging home barbecue chefs across Northern Ireland to use a meat thermometer as the weather heats up this August to avoid serving raw or undercooked barbecue meat to friends and family. Recent research by Safefood has revealed that almost half (45%) of local barbecue-goers have been served raw or undercooked barbecue […]
Aug 13 2024 | Posted in
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Around Noon, a Newry-headquartered food-to-go manufacturer, has awarded thirteen staff members for their long service to the company. On Friday 14 June, the company held a Length of Service dinner at The Bank Newry to show appreciation to team members who have worked at Around Noon for 10, 15, 20 and 25 years. […]
Aug 13 2024 | Posted in
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The Executive Office has launched a competition to appoint a new Commissioner for Older People for Northern Ireland (COPNI). Launching the competition, First Minister Michelle O’Neill says, “It is vital we have a dedicated Commissioner for older people. “The new Commissioner will play a pivotal role in ensuring we continue to safeguard and […]

Daisy Hill Hospital’s paediatric theatre team and community dental service are delighted to be back working in their dedicated theatre suite on the sixth floor. Due to a downturn in activity and staff redeployment during the pandemic, the team had been providing limited service for the most urgent patients from the hospital’s general […]
Aug 12 2024 | Posted in
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It’s only a matter of days before Fionn Mac Cumhaill returns to oversee festivities at the Wake the Giant Festival in Warrenpoint this year with the theme, ‘The Land of Giants’. Taking place on Saturday, August 17, and Sunday, August 18, this year’s festival promises even more excitement with the arrival of two […]

Renowned Co Down Artist Kathryn Callaghan has unveiled a unique exhibition gracing the stunning Northern Ireland coastline this summer. She visited the County Down coast to install her paintings of Bangor Pier, Bloody Bridge, The Mournes from Murlough, and Strangford Village. The Northern Ireland Art Trail, curated by Kathryn, showcases ten original artworks […]

Detectives are appealing for information and witnesses following a burglary in Newcastle. Detective Constable Mageean says, “The burglary at a house in the Downs Road area of the town is understood to have occurred sometime between 12pm on Sunday, 21 July and 6pm on Saturday, 27 July. “A skylight window in the utility […]
Aug 9 2024 | Posted in
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