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Investigation Launches After Burning Car Abandoned On Railway Track | Northern Ireland News, 13/04/2021

Investigation Launches After Burning Car Abandoned On Railway Track An investigation has launched after a burning car was abandoned on a railway track near Bellarena. The incident happened at around 7.45pm on Monday, 12 April, and the train driver was forced to make an emergency stop. The line was closed following the incident, however it has since reopened. Translink Group chief executive Chris Conway said: The train driver reacted quickly and thankfully brought the train to a stop safely, short of where the car was burning. The train crew ensured all safety procedures were followed with the incident swiftly reported and emergency services attended the scene.

Executive To Meet To Give Dates For Reopening Of Close Contact Services | Northern Ireland News, 12/04/2021

04 December 2020 The development of a new £40 million campus for the Northern Regional College (NRC) has been welcomed as a significant boost to the economy at a very challenging time . The Economy Minister Diane Dodds was speaking following the appointment of Heron Bros as the lead contractor to build the new NRC Coleraine campus. 04 December 2020 The PSNI have issued a fresh appeal for information on the murder of James Donegan, who was shot dead outside a school in West Belfast on Tuesday 04 December, 2018. The 43-year-old father, known as Jim, was murdered as he sat waiting to pick up his 13-year-old son in his red Porsche Panamera, registration JDZ34, on the Glen Road in west Belfast.

Covid-19: Belfast Nightingale Hospital is stood down

Covid-19: Belfast Nightingale Hospital is stood down By Louise Cullen The de-escalation of the Nightingale facility in Belfast has been completed. The Belfast Health Trust has described the de-escalation of the facility as significant . From now on Covid-19 patients will be cared for at the Mater Hospital on the Crumlin Road, as Belfast City Hospital returns to focus on surgery. image copyrightPacemaker image captionThe Nightingale reopened in October for patients seriously ill with Covid-19 It will become a green surgical pathway - where Covid-19 positive patients are not cared for, so that services can be maintained on a Covid-free site.

Nightingale hospital de-escalated

Nightingale hospital de-escalated Northern Ireland Health Minister Robin Swann and Chief Nursing Officer Charlotte McArdle during a visit to Northern Ireland s Nightingale hospital. Picture by Michael Cooper/PA Wire 12 April, 2021 16:15 The Nightingale facility at Belfast City Hospital has been de-escalated in what the Belfast Health Trust has described as a significant milestone in the fight against Covid-19. In a statement, the trust said Belfast City Hospital will continue to provide care and treatment to patients across a range of specialities including haematology and renal services. However it added that it will also be necessary to maintain flexibility within the system to respond to any potential further surges of Covid-19.

Security Alert In Cookstown Ends | Northern Ireland News, 12/04/2021

04 December 2020 The development of a new £40 million campus for the Northern Regional College (NRC) has been welcomed as a significant boost to the economy at a very challenging time . The Economy Minister Diane Dodds was speaking following the appointment of Heron Bros as the lead contractor to build the new NRC Coleraine campus. 04 December 2020 The PSNI have issued a fresh appeal for information on the murder of James Donegan, who was shot dead outside a school in West Belfast on Tuesday 04 December, 2018. The 43-year-old father, known as Jim, was murdered as he sat waiting to pick up his 13-year-old son in his red Porsche Panamera, registration JDZ34, on the Glen Road in west Belfast.

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