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News Letter on MSNChinese nationals smuggled £9 million of cannabis into Northern Ireland
Two Chinese nationals who smuggled cannabis worth £9 million (€10.4 million) into Northern Ireland hidden in wooden flooring ...
Northern Ireland Screen is the screen agency for Northern Ireland. It is committed to maximising the economic, cultural and ...
A new watchdog for public appointments in Northern Ireland has been announced following a four-year vacancy. First Minister ...
“While there have been no confirmed sightings in Northern Ireland to date. a precautionary approach is essential here.
Northern Ireland is "absolutely crucial" for the UK's growth prospects, the British Chancellor has said during a visit to ...
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Belfast Live on MSN18 Northern Ireland salons fined after children found illegally using sunbeds
Almost 20 salons across parts of Northern Ireland have been fined thousands after children were found illegally using sunbeds ...
Taking into account the remaining ‘subvention’ that would transfer from the United Kingdom, additional public spending, and ...
The total number of A-level entries in the North has remained stable, with 32,275 entries this year. AS-level entries are up ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNSighting of an Asian hornet confirmed in Cork as NIEA warns of the ‘highly effective predator' to reach Northern Ireland'
In a statement the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), at the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNSSE Airtricity awards over £550,000 to sustainability projects in Northern Ireland through its £4.3m Generation Green Community Fund
SSE Airtricity has today announced more than £550,000 in funding to seven sustainability projects in Northern Ireland, from ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'This data puts power into customers' hands': New Survey reveals Northern Ireland’s best and worst banks
Santander topped the Northern Ireland rankings for business accounts, ahead of Danske Bank and Ulster Bank in joint second ...
The number of A* and A grades awarded at A-level in Northern Ireland has risen slightly. More than 25,000 students across the ...
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