Tributes To Denis Lynn Following Quad Bike Accident Tribute has been paid to the Founder and Chairman of Finnebrogue Artisan Denis Lynn who died following a quad bike accident.
His firm, based outside Downpatrick, employs around 1,000 people across four sites in County Down.
In a statement the company said: Our thoughts are with Denis’s wife Christine, his children Kerry, Clare, Tara and Ciara and the entire family at this incredibly difficult time. Denis was an innovator and a visionary with an infectious passion for delivering positive change for the planet and its people. He leaves behind an extraordinary list of achievements.
From Friday, visitors will be allowed back into hospitals in Northern Ireland
More restrictions are being eased in healthcare settings
Altnagelvin Hospital will welcome back visitors from Friday.
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From Friday, visitors will be allowed back into hospitals in Northern Ireland.
New guidance that will facilitate increased visiting in health and social care settings in Northern Ireland will come into effect from May 7, Health Minister Robin Swann has announced.
The updated guidance for visiting will apply across all care settings including hospitals (including maternity), hospices and care homes.
From Friday, every patient in hospital in Northern Ireland will be able to benefit from a daily visit with at least one person.
Covid NI: No further coronavirus related deaths and 83 new cases recorded by DoH
There are currently 62 Covid-19 confirmed patients in hospital and seven in intensive care (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)
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No further coronavirus related deaths have been reported by the Department of Health today.
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Minimum unit pricing for alcohol approved by Cabinet - but it won t kick in until January 2022
Concerns were raised about the difference in the price of alcohol in the North. By Christina Finn Tuesday 4 May 2021, 7:18 PM May 4th 2021, 7:18 PM 23,700 Views 90 Comments
Image: graph: Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland
Image: graph: Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland
CABINET HAS SIGNED off on minimum unit pricing for alcohol – but it won’t take affect until 1 January 2022.
The new measures, which won’t kick in until the first week of next year, will put the price of alcohol at a minimum of 10c per gram.
Click here for the latest headlines. 08 July 2015 A man is expected to appear in court today, 08 July, charged with carrying a firearm and a number of other offences in north Belfast. The man has been charged with two counts of attempted robbery, two counts of going equipped for theft and two counts of carrying a firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence. 13 June 2001 A MAN has been arrested and is currently being held in custody in Armagh in connection with the murder of solicitor Rosemary Nelson in 1999. Rosemary Nelson, a Catholic mother-of-three, died in a car booby trap explosion near her home in Lurgan on March 15, 1999. Police have arrested a 32-year-old man, believed to be from County Armagh.