All posts tagged "David Ford"
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Armagh
/ 9 years agoMinister rules out compensation bid by ex-UDR man acquitted of 1983 murder
A South Armagh man who spent two-and-a-half years in prison awaiting trial in connection with the murder of Armagh man Adrian...
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Armagh
/ 9 years agoAssembly hears calls to convert Armagh Courthouse into community justice centre
Justice Minister David Ford has been asked to consider establishing a community justice centre – to help address and reduce offending fuelled as a result...
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9 years ago
New forensic marking system to combat rural crime launched locally
A pilot forensic marking scheme to combat rural crime – exclusively revealed by Armagh I in January – has been confirmed...
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Minister dismisses plea to ensure ‘appropriate future use’ for Armagh Courthouse
Justice Minister David Ford has refused to give reassurances he will do all in his power to secure an appropriate future...
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Justice Minister approves closure of six courthouses including Armagh
Justice Minister David Ford has confirmed the closure of Armagh Courthouse. In a statement to the Assembly tonight (Monday), the Minister...
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Armagh
/ 9 years agoNew weapon in rural crime fight to be trialled in Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon areas
A forensic marking device – to prevent and detect theft from farms – is to be given its pilot in the...
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News
/ 9 years agoDiesel marker has fuel laundering gangs stumped in attempts to remove it
A marker aimed at combatting fuel laundering appears to have the criminal gangs stumped. Attempts to try and remove it have...
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News
/ 9 years agoKingsmills Massacre inquest should take place during “first half of 2016”
A full inquest into the Kingsmills Massacre – in which 10 Protestant workmen were murdered – should take place during the...
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News
/ 9 years agoSixty local schools to benefit in CyberSafe education with cash hand-out
Kids are to be educated on the dangers of online activity – and the ill-gotten gains of the criminal will be...
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News
/ 9 years agoMinister dismisses claims courts closure would deny access to justice
Details of the outcome of the consultation on plans to close Armagh Courthouse will go before Justice Minister David Ford this...
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News
/ 10 years agoMinister says crime risk to the elderly ‘very low’ but fear remains high
The risk of older people falling victim to crime here is “very low”. That’s according to Justice Minister David Ford, who...
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News
/ 10 years agoForty-five filling stations caught selling illegal fuel last year
Forty-five filling stations here were found to be selling illegal fuel during the past year, it has been revealed in the...