Lieutenent Governor To Address Raleigh Professional Women’s Forum
Beverly Perdue To Discuss “Building A Stronger North Carolina” At Luncheon Meeting
Beverly Perdue To Discuss “Building A Stronger North Carolina” At Luncheon Meeting
Board Of Commissioners Selects Local Superintendent After National Search
National Defense Industrial Association Donates Booth to Operation Family Fund
Minister of State and Clare T.D., Mr. Tony Killeen has received confirmation from the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs that almost EUR116k has been allocated to County Clare under the 'Scheme of Grants for Locally Based Community & Voluntary Organisations'.
The appointment of Ireland's first county heritage education officer is being explored by the Clare Heritage Office in a blueprint for the strategic management of local museum and heritage centre collections.
Minister of State at the Department of Communications, Energy & Natural Resources Tony Killeen T.D., today announced that funding of EUR1,853,213 has been allocated for a voluntary housing project at Tullyvarraga Hill, Shannon, County Clare.
The Clare County Development Board has welcomed the approval of grant assistance by the Department of the Environment Heritage & Local Government to five community projects in Clare.
West Lothian Council has been using a tool from York-based MyKnowledgeMap (MKM) to analyse soft skills. The tool helps to highlight skills gaps within the organisation as a whole, for specific departments and individuals. The bespoke, easy-to-use system developed and provided by MKM has contributed towards seeing the Council awarded the Institute of Customer Service ‘Centre of Excellence’.
South Tyneside recent new Terberg OmniDEL equipped RCV fleet acheive first six months of operation with minimal fuss and downtime.
A design makeover and enhanced content including a popular legal ‘blog’ has boosted visits to record levels at the Royal Town Planners’ Institute (RTPI) performance and learning support web site at www.planningmatters.co.uk Visits to the site have doubled over the last six months (Dec 2005 - May 2006) with March seeing over 2,000 RTPI members make over 50,000 visits to the site compared to 32,000 for the same month in 2005.
Field Fisher Waterhouse take on a major landmark motor insurance case involving the MIB
The Lord Chancellor, Lord Falconer has announced changes to compensation laws which will mean victims of asbestos-related cancer will receive full compensation.
A LEADING firm of Scottish solicitors has backed a prediction this week by independent market analysts Datamonitor that, as a result of impending government legislation, three-quarters of the UK’s ‘no win no fee’ accident claims firms could soon close their doors.
The National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM) is today launching a new website designed to stimulate debate and involvement in the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) initiative. Public sector specialist, Tribal Group plc, is running the centre under a three-year contract from the DfES.
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30 acts of violence against Christians a month take place in what is the world’s largest democracy, India. Archbishop Gary Beaver raises awareness of Christian persecution in India.
Archbishop Gary Beaver expresses dismay at the current trends to De- Christianize Christmas.
Old Catholic Church Leader calls upon The Swords of Righteousness Brigade to show mercy and release their hostages
The appeal to reverse a conviction against three Indonesian Christian teachers has been rejected by the Court.
THSC PAC Announces Support for Governor Rick Perry
MEPs support Conservative moves to protect the poultry industry but common sense may not prevail when the law goes back to EU ministers
Spin-doctor says St George flag synonymous with hooliganism
When journalists report on the actions of elected and public officials they are fulfilling their role as a "reporter." Ignoring acts of corruption because of fear, intimidation, or any other reason is a breach of the public trust.
A decison by Burma's military junta to extend the house arrest of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi shows complete contempt for international opinion, Geoffrey Van Orden MEP, Conservative spokesman on human rights, said today.
Current directive proposals could devastate poultry industry, Parliament’s lead MEP says