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The Corporation Tax (Northern Ireland) Act 2015 introduced Part 8B of the Corporation Tax Act 2010 which provided for a Northern Ireland Rate for Corporation Tax. The motion which was the subject of this vote appears to relate to Clause 25 and Schedule 7 of the Finance Act 2017-19 Bill titled Trading profits taxable at the Northern Ireland rate which seek to amend the law relating to the application Northern Ireland rate of corporation tax. [1] The amendments provide an option for a micro, small or medium sized enterprise which does not have at least 75% of its UK employment time and costs in Northern Ireland, but has a Northern Ireland Regional Establishment, to elect to use rules which already applied to large companies, enabling them to attribute profits and losses to their Northern Ireland, to which the Northern Ireland Corporation Tax rate applies. A provision is included disqualifying companies which have a Northern Ireland Regional Establishment for tax avoidance purposes from ...
There is no generally accepted term to describe what Northern Ireland is: province, region, country or something else.[10][11][12] The choice of term can be controversial and can reveal the writers political preferences.[11] This has been noted as a problem by several writers on Northern Ireland, with no generally recommended solution.[10][11][12]. Owing in part to the way in which the United Kingdom, and Northern Ireland, came into being, there is no legally defined term to describe what Northern Ireland is. There is also no uniform or guiding way to refer to Northern Ireland amongst the agencies of the UK government. For example, the websites of the Office of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom[61] and the UK Statistics Authority describe the United Kingdom as being made up of four countries, one of these being Northern Ireland.[62] Other pages on the same websites refer to Northern Ireland specifically as a province as do publications of the UK Statistics Authority.[63][64] The ...
Extract:. The Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study (NILS) is a large‐scale, representative, data‐ linkage study of c. 28% (approximately 500,000 people) of the Northern Ireland population. The NILS has been created by linking demographic data from the Northern Ireland Health Card Registration system to the 2001 Census returns and to administrative data from various sources. These include vital events registered with the General Register Office for Northern Ireland and Health Card Registration system migration events data. There also exists a second study, the Northern Ireland Mortality Study (NIMS), which is based on the 2001 Census returns for the whole enumerated population (approximately 1.6 million people) to which subsequent registered deaths are linked.. Both the NILS and the NIMS can be supplemented by linking the Land and Property Services Northern Ireland properties database data (based on the capital value of houses and property attributes), geographical indicators and contextual ...
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The Chairperson: I welcome Robert Crawford, director of the Department for Regional Developments water policy division and shareholder unit; Bill Gowdy, acting director of engineering procurement at Northern Ireland Water; and Paddy Brow, head of asset strategy at Northern Ireland Water (NIW). You are very welcome. The session is being reported by Hansard, given that it relates to the Reservoirs Bill. Please make your presentation, and that will be followed by members questions.. Mr Robert Crawford (Department for Regional Development): The presentation will be made by Bill and Paddy, as they are the technical experts.. Mr Bill Gowdy (Northern Ireland Water): Chairman, thank you very much. Northern Ireland Water welcomes the opportunity to explain where we sit with the Reservoirs Bill. Northern Ireland Water, like its predecessor, DRDs Water Service, is committed to ensuring the safety of the public in Northern Ireland with regard to reservoirs. Since our inception, we have been managing our ...
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Purpose: To compare refraction and ocular biometry in European Caucasian children aged 6-7 years and 12-13 years living in Sydney, Australia and Northern Ireland. Methods: All children had a comprehensive eye examination, including cycloplegic (cyclopentolate 1%) autorefraction (Sydney; Canon RK-F1, Northern Ireland; Shin-Nippon SRW-5000) and ocular biometry (IOLMaster, Carl Ziess). Hyperopia was defined as a right spherical equivalent refraction (SER) of ≥+2.00 dioptres (D), myopia as ≤-0.50D and astigmatism as a cylindrical error of ≥1.00D.Results: The mean SER was similar at age 6-7 yrs (p=0.9), however, at 12-13 yrs, children in Northern Ireland had a significantly less hyperopic mean SER (+0.66D) than children in Sydney (+0.83D, p=0.008). The prevalence of myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism was significantly greater in Northern Ireland than Sydney at both ages (all p ,0.03). The distribution of refraction was highly leptokurtic in both samples, but less so in Northern Ireland ...
Colin Murray and Clare Rice (Newcastle University). Although much of the focus on the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreements Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland has been directed towards trade, its arrangements extends far beyond these issues. We examine the human rights and equality provisions contained in Article 2 of the Protocol, and consider the implications of these for overarching rights protections in Northern Ireland.. What is Article 2?. Article 2(1) of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland provides that there shall be no diminution of rights, safeguards or equality of opportunity in the region as a result of the UKs exit from the EU. The language used here is a direct reference to the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement 1998. Given the shared interest for both parties in ensuring Northern Irelands peace process did not become collateral damage, it is unsurprising that they attempted to wrap these terms in the language of the 1998 Agreement.. In essence, the non-diminution commitment means ...
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Background France has a substantially lower level of premature mortality from cardiovascular diseases (CVD) relative to its comparators. Compared with Northern Ireland, France has one-half the rate, despite having a similar cardiovascular risk profile to Northern Ireland. In this prospective longitudinal study the psychosocial risk hypothesis for CVD was tested. Method A cohort of 9758 men (7359 in France and 2399 in Northern Ireland) aged 50-59 years who were initially free of any CVD were recruited. At baseline the subjects completed a psychosocial questionnaire, measuring hostility, depression, social support, and the Type A behaviour pattern. At 5-years follow-up their clinical status was determined. Results Multivariate analysis indicated that, contrary to prediction, France had a substantially more negative psychosocial risk profile than Northern Ireland. The psychosocial risk factors were not successful at predicting at 5-years follow-up the hard clinical endpoint of definite ...
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Port authorities in Northern Ireland seized 300kgs of illegal meat and dairy products brought in by passengers during June, the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) said. A sample of these seizures was tested at the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) resulting in the detection of ASF DNA fragments in a sausage from Asia.. The Department said that while the discovery does not pose a significant threat to the animal health status of Northern Ireland or affect the disease free status from ASF, it reinforces the importance of the controls on personal imports of meat and dairy products enforced by DAERA officials.. ASF poses no threat to human health, but the virus, which is causing devastation in Asia and is present a number of European countries, is easily transmitted in pork products.. There are clear warnings from DAERA in place at points of entry into Northern Ireland, emphasising that meat and dairy products should not be brought into Northern Ireland in ...
TRAINEE POSTER SYMPOSIUM. ISSP MEETING 17/18th OCTOBER 2014. Terminal digit bias in histopathology is an under-reported source of error in breast cancer staging. Dr J Houghton , Dr B Kevin, Dr F Houghton , Dr M Stevenson, Dr R Middleton , Dr A Gavin.. Institute of Pathology, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast. Somatostatinoma, GIST and pheochromocytoma occurring in a patient with Type 1 Neurofibromatosis.. Dr A Brady, Dr M Loughrey. Department: Royal Victoria hospital, Belfast.. Audit of LLETZ Specimens negative for dysplasia, Galway University Hospital, 2013.. Dr. D. Catargiu, Dr. S.Phelan, Department of Histopathology, Galway University Hospital. Pitfall in a Polyp: An unusual cause of a PET-positive colonic polyp in association with gastric cancer. Dr J L Taylor, Dr DM ORourke, Me Jack lee, Dr O McNally. Royal Victoria Hospital and Belfast City Hospital, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust. An audit of screen detected invasive lobular carcinoma of breast. Dr.H.Jawad, Dr.M. Sheehan,. Breast ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Secular trends, disease maps and ecological analyses of the incidence of childhood onset type 1 diabetes in Northern Ireland, 1989-2003. AU - Cardwell, Christopher. AU - Carson, Dennis. AU - Patterson, Christopher. PY - 2007/3. Y1 - 2007/3. N2 - Aims To investigate secular trends in the incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Northern Ireland over the period 1989-2003. To highlight geographical variations in the incidence of Type 1 diabetes by producing disease maps and to compare incidence rates by relevant area characteristics.. AB - Aims To investigate secular trends in the incidence of Type 1 diabetes in Northern Ireland over the period 1989-2003. To highlight geographical variations in the incidence of Type 1 diabetes by producing disease maps and to compare incidence rates by relevant area characteristics.. UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33847007322&partnerID=8YFLogxK. M3 - Article. VL - 24. SP - 289. EP - 295. JO - Diabetic Medicine. JF - Diabetic Medicine. SN - ...
It culminated preparations dating from the mid-1890s to modernise hospital design, with special regard to advances in antiseptic treatment in surgery and the application of plenum ventilation. Notable elements of the original hospital design were in layout and technology. The hospital was built at a time in the UK when there was concern (during a period of relative social responsibility) for having sufficient hospital treatment facilities in (or close to) city centres, when it was recognised there was little available space for expanding existing hospitals or building new institutions.. The Royal Victoria Hospitals design paid less attention to the usual requirements of hospital sites for access to sunshine and fresh air, and traditional pavilion-style hospital design was forsaken. Wards were placed compactly side-by-side, on one level, wall-to-wall, without intervening opening spaces. There were many long, communal wards with large windows at each end, with clerestory windows also providing ...
The Public Health Agency (PHA) has published a report on the extent of self-harm in Northern Ireland over the past three years. The Northern Ireland Registry of Self-Harm Three-Year Report 2012/13-2014/15 is an analysis of the prevalence of self-harm presentations to the 12 local Emergency Departments (EDs) of Northern Irelands hospitals.
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The Chairperson: I welcome Carol Moorehead, a zoology student at Queens University Belfast; Matthew Ferguson from Down High School; Hannah Geary from Glenlola Collegiate; and Emmett Rice from St Malachys College. Hello, you are all very welcome. It is nice to see you all again. I think that we met at Castle Espie. I am delighted that you are here with us. You gave us a very thorough paper, which I read last night. Many congratulations on writing such a good paper. We usually ask witnesses to give us a five- to 10-minute presentation. Given that we already have your written paper, perhaps you can reiterate the main points, and then Committee members can ask questions. I am sure that they will be very kind to you.. Miss Carol Moorehead (Northern Ireland Schools Marine Bill Advocacy Group): Thank you very much for inviting us to present to you. The Northern Ireland Schools Marine Bill Advocacy Group (NISMBAG) is made up of sixth formers from seven schools across Northern Ireland and one zoology ...
Angela Merkel was recently named Time Magazine Person of the Year 2015. The honour recognises that Merkels 10th year as Chancellor of a united Germany coincides with her role as de facto leader of the European Union, the most prosperous joint venture on the planet. An evocative and striking portrait of the Chancellor graces the cover of the magazine. Northern Ireland artist, Colin Davidson, was the man commissioned to produce the image. Davidson is also currently showing a solo exhibition in the Ulster Museum in Belfast. It is an exhibition of portrait paintings entitled Silent Testimony, which reveals the stories of eighteen people connected by their individual experiences of loss through the Northern Ireland Troubles.. Davidsons work captures two very different, and yet evasive influences on his life experience. One is the intensely local and familiar Northern Ireland of his youth, and the other is the more distant and unfamiliar European context. Sometime before the end of 2017, ...
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Therefore, it was necessary to use statistical modelling to build a hypothetical comparator. The comparator was created using data from Great Britain, adjusting for variables such as traffic flow and road type. It showed that safety on motorways and urban roads is substantially better in Northern Ireland than on the same road types in Great Britain once traffic flow and road length have been taken into account. However, even allowing for the exposure factors, safety on rural roads is worse in Northern Ireland. Nonetheless, the net effect across all road types is that there were fewer road casualties in Northern Ireland in 2008 than there would have been had road safety performance been comparable with that in Great Britain ...
Food and drink products from Derry City have been shortlisted in a Belfast City Airport competition offering food and drink producers across Northern Ireland the chance to win £30,000 of marketing support.. Launched in partnership with Food NI and local councils in January to find the Best local food and drink product, the prize includes £20,000 of branding on site at Belfast City Airport and £10,000 of online support through the airports digital channels.. Walled City Brewery and Donneybrewer Butter have secured a place in the next round of the competition for their 1689 craft beer and signature butter respectively, having been selected by representatives from Derry City and Strabane District Council.. Local councils across Northern Ireland judged the entries and put forward their shortlisted products. These are now featured on the airports Facebook page and the product image from each council area which receives the most likes on the airports Facebook page will progress to the ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Racist harassment in the white hinterlands: minority ethnic children and parents experiences in schools in Northern Ireland. AU - Connolly, Paul. AU - Keenan, M.. PY - 2002/9. Y1 - 2002/9. N2 - This article explores the nature and extent of racist harassment in predominantly white areas. It is based upon a case study of Northern Ireland and draws upon data from indepth interviews with a total of 32 children and 43 parents drawn from the four largest minority ethnic groups in the region: Chinese, Irish Travellers, South Asians and Black Africans. The article demonstrates that racist harassment is a significant problem in schools in Northern Ireland and highlights the varied forms that it can take from overt acts of physical and verbal abuse to more covert and subtle forms of teasing and friendly banter. Following a consideration of the differing responses that schools have made to racist incidents reported to them by children and/or parents, the article concludes by considering ...
The stand-off between Britain and the European Union over post-Brexit trading rules for Northern Ireland threatens to create cold mistrust in the broader relationship between London and the bloc, Britains Brexit minister said on Saturday. David Frost said Prime Minister Boris Johnsons government did not want to sweep away the so-called Northern Ireland Protocol, but did need to see substantial and significant change. Those changes covered the movement of goods into Northern Ireland, standards for goods and governance arrangements.
Funeral directors across Northern Ireland donated computer tablets to help care home residents and schoolchildren stay connected with their families and their learning during lockdown restrictions.. Funeral Partners ordered the Amazon Fire 7 tablets for each of the 17 funeral homes in Northern Ireland to donate to their local communities as they saw fit for Random Acts of Kindness Day.. For those individuals in care homes who may not be too familiar with the benefits of modern technology, the donations have greatly enhanced their lives, helping them to keep in touch with their loved ones and giving them the opportunity to enjoy music and watch videos.. Teams across Northern Ireland are already making plans for Random Acts of Kindness Day 2022.. ...
Environment (Northern Ireland) Order 2002 SI 3153 (including amendments up to 2004). Covers several environmental issues, including pollution prevention control, assessment and management of air quality, and designation of areas of special scientific interest (ASSIs).. Pollution Prevention and Control (Industrial Emissions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012 SR 453. Establish a pollution control regime for certain installations or mobile plants. Sets out a permitting regime based on Best Available Techniques for regulating installations and activities. Transpose the IED and replace existing Pollution Prevention and Control legislation as listed the schedule 17 of the Regulations.. Pollution Prevention Control (Industrial Emissions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2013 SR 160. Transpose Directive 2010/75/EU on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control (Recast)).The Regulations revoke 18 sets of existing regulations relating to industrial emissions and consolidate all the ...
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Supreme Court to deliver judgment on Human Rights Commissions case The UK Supreme Court has announced that it will deliver judgment in the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commissions case on Thursday 7 June 2018. From 2013, the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission has continually sought a change to the law to allow termination of pregnancies in Northern Ireland in cases of serious malformation…
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However, the issues we are facing as a direct result of the current customs arrangements and compliance regime to the Republic and, in all likelihood in the North are very threatening to our business, Mr Norman said in his letter to Lord Frost, which was first reported by the BBC.. It is not the overall purposes of the customs union that are the problem, Mr Norman added.. It is the pointless and byzantine way in which the regime is enforced that is so business destructive.. Mr Norman called for a major shake-up of the compliance regime currently in force which could result in veterinary checks on up to 165 lorries and 120,000 pages of paperwork being produced per week once applied to Northern Ireland.. He also called for a deferment of the ban on certain products going into Northern Ireland, alongside undertakings that those products would not be moved on into the Republic.. We believe that for political reasons alone it will be a running sore of symbolic proportions to implement a ban on ...
ABFI has said that the introduction of MUP should only be done in conjunction with Northern Ireland. It has also said that a ban on below-cost-selling should be introduced instead to tackle the sale of cheap alcohol.. This comes as new figures from the Central Statistics Office indicate that 40% of households travelling to Northern Ireland in the 12 months to the end of the first quarter of this year bought alcohol.. The total household expenditure on shopping in Northern Ireland in this 12 month period to Quarter One 2018 was €458 million.. And the CSO figures from this survey show that the average amount spent by households on their most recent shopping trip to Northern Ireland was €275 with 14% of all households making at least one shopping trip to Northern Ireland during the surveyed period.. In border counties, nearly six out of every 10 (57.3%) households comprising three or more adults with dependent children made shopping trips to Northern Ireland.. At 65.8% Food and groceries was ...
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Introduction. Modern World Study: Conflict in Ireland Ireland is to the west of Britain and is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Irish Sea and the Celtic Sea. Today Ireland is divided into two parts, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. In 1921 the partition treaty was signed and was originally supposed to be temporary, it was an attempt to bring peace to Ireland. Currently there are mainly Unionists (Protestants) living in Northern Ireland and in the Republic of Ireland there are mainly Nationalists (Catholics) living in Northern Ireland. The unionists want to be governed by Englands parliament however; the Nationalists in Northern Ireland do not. The Nationalists in the Republic are Independent and want a untied Ireland. Easter Rising, 1916 The Easter Rising took place in April 1916;it was one of many rebellions held by Nationalists in an attempt to get independence for Ireland. However, this rebellion was much more intense and violent that those before. Several events led up to the ...
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Mr. Hume spoke on the work of the Social Democratic and Labour Party in Northern Ireland, which hopes to unite Northern Ireland with mostly Catholic Ireland but promotes its cause through non-violent means rather than the terrorist tactics of the Irish Republican Army.
Northern Ireland (often popularly referred to simply as Ulster) is located on the island of Ireland and is one of the four constituent nations of the United Kingdom. Despite its former reputation as being violent and dangerous the political situation has stabilized quite a bit. Although a few extremist paramilitary organizations are still active, the province is much safer to visit than formerly. Northern Ireland has a vast array of attractions which are of interest to tourists, from stunning landscapes and scenery to vibrant cities and interesting remnants of the countrys past.
All of the 84 subtyped influenza viruses detected by sentinel networks in week 31/2009 were A(H1N1)v, and the UK (Northern Ireland) reported medium activity for the first time. Ireland and the UK (England, Northern Ireland) are the only countries that have reported influenza activity above their national baseline levels since the pandemic was declared.
The NIBTS exists to fully supply the needs of all hospitals and clinical units in the province with safe and effective blood and blood products and other related services. The discharge of this function includes a commitment to the care and welfare of our voluntary donors.. The Northern Ireland Blood Transfusion Service, established in 1946, is an independent, Special Agency of the DHSSPS. It is responsible for the collection, testing and distribution of over 64,000 blood donations each year. The Service operates three mobile units at around 250 locations throughout the province. Including headquarters, located on the site of the Belfast City Hospital, a total of almost 1,000 donation sessions are held each year.. ...
The NIBTS exists to fully supply the needs of all hospitals and clinical units in the province with safe and effective blood and blood products and other related services. The discharge of this function includes a commitment to the care and welfare of our voluntary donors.. The Northern Ireland Blood Transfusion Service, established in 1946, is an independent, Special Agency of the DHSSPS. It is responsible for the collection, testing and distribution of over 64,000 blood donations each year. The Service operates three mobile units at around 250 locations throughout the province. Including headquarters, located on the site of the Belfast City Hospital, a total of almost 1,000 donation sessions are held each year.. ...
The second world war (1939 to 1945) had a profound impact on the people of Belfast and the city itself. Because Belfast was a major ship building port, it attracted attention in the form of bombings during the second world war. A number of Belfast buildings where bombed, but then after the war rebuilt.. Just before the second world war there was mass unemployment in Belfast. But then, due to the ship building, Belfast boomed during the second world war[1]. This made Belfast a target for the German bombing. Belfast as a city suffered greatly during the Blitz. There where 3 raids[2]: ...
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It has been revealed through a recent report that the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA), which is the independent health and social care regulatory body for Northern Ireland is carrying out varied tests fearing the spread of bacteria that has caused deaths of four babies in the country.. According to the findings of the report, Pseudomonas infections have been targeting small children since the month of December and have caused deaths of three babies in the Norfolk and Norwich University hospital in Belfast and one in Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry. It is being said that the bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, is found in stagnant water and soil or even on humans skin.. However, it has been revealed that the bacteria do not tend to cause any kind of harm to people. But, it easily attacks people whose immune systems are weak, including children, patients or older people. Further, health experts have told that it is a most common type of healthcare-associated infections and ...
DUBLIN: A Northern Ireland man has been charged with attempting to commit grievous bodily harm after claiming to have COVID-19 and deliberately coughing on police officers, the police service said Thursday (Mar 26).The man was held for common assault following a domestic incident in north Belfast on W
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The Pharmaceutical Society NI is inviting comments on draft guidance for registrants on the statutory requirement to have appropriate indemnity cover as a condition of registration. This means that in order to be registered with the Pharmaceutical Society NI, pharmacists will be expected to have appropriate indemnity arrangements in place.. This statutory requirement was introduced by the Northern Ireland Assembly in November 2013. This was necessary in order to comply with EU legislation.. The DHSSPS is currently consulting on enabling regulations to support the introduction of this statutory requirement. We have produced this guidance in preparation for this statutory requirement, which subject to legislative approval, will come into effect on 1 June 2014.. Trevor Patterson, Chief Executive said. We consider that most registrants will already be able to meet this statutory requirement as they will be indemnified by their employer and/or will hold separate indemnity insurance.. Making ...
Of 2,528 persons aged 35 years and over who were interviewed during a survey of Northern Ireland flax mills, 2,003 (79%) carried out tests of one-second forced expiratory volume (F.E.V.1·0) and forced vital capacity (F.V.C.) which were suitable for analysis. The omission of the remaining 525 workers is discussed in the text.. The object of this paper is to compare each of these two measurements of ventilatory capacity between preparers and non-preparers of flax in this industry.. Many factors, other than job, may influence ventilatory capacity; these include sex, smoking habits, the area of the mill, the type of fibre handled, byssinotic grade, age, and stem height. Within each sex and job, workers were divided into eight basic groups according to whether they did or did not smoke, whether the mill was in a town or rural area, and whether the mill processed only flax or flax plus synthetic fibres. Within each of these basic groups of non-byssinotic non-preparers, regression equations of the ...
Northern Ireland dad Stephen says telling kids of his motor neurone disease one of the hardest things Ive ever done BelfastTelegraph.co.uk A father-of-three diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) has helped to raise more than £15,000 for charity ahead of a skydive this weekend. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/northern-ireland-dad-stephen-says-telling-kids-of-his-motor-neurone-disease-one-of-the-hardest-things-ive-ever-done-36179449.html http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/article36179445.ece/6b1d9/AUTOCROP/h342/2017-09-29_new_34996265_I1.JPG Email A father-of-three diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND)…
TY - JOUR. T1 - Psychometric properties of the Posttraumatic Cognition Inventory within a Northern Ireland adolescent sample. AU - Hyland, Philip. AU - Murphy, J. AU - Mark, Shevlin. AU - Murphy, Siobhan. AU - Egan, Arlene. AU - Boduszek, Daniel. PY - 2015. Y1 - 2015. U2 - 10.1111/bjc.12089. DO - 10.1111/bjc.12089. M3 - Article. VL - 54. SP - 435. EP - 449. JO - British Journal of Clinical Psychology. JF - British Journal of Clinical Psychology. SN - 0144-6657. IS - 4. ER - ...
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Rob Mac Sweeney is an intensivist working at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He founded and runs Critical Care Reviews, a free, not-for-profit critical care educational project spanning a website, journal watch facility, newsletter, international meeting, annual book and podcast. He also co-founded a platinium open access journal, Critical Care Horizons. Rob is a passionate believer that scientific advances, especially through publically funded research, should be available to all and works to promote open access to such work through Critical Care Reviews and Critical Care Horizons.. Alex Psirides is an Intensive Care specialist working in Wellington, having trained in London, Melbourne and New Zealand. He has been involved in the design and implementation of Rapid Response Systems in several different hospitals. Because of this, he is clinical lead for the New Zealand Health Quality & Safety Commissions national Deteriorating Patient programme. In his spare time, ...
Clair Willss survey of the history of Northern Ireland since 1922 hardly mentions the role of British governments in the decades leading up to the 1960s, which ended in violence and, in 1972, the collapse of Stormont (LRB, 23 May). Stormont could not have maintained Unionist supremacy without at least the tacit support of British governments. The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) put down an early marker as to how it meant to continue by passing the first of the Civil Authorities Acts (commonly known as the Special Powers Act) in 1922, and introducing a second in 1933. In Great Britain, there was only minimal, occasional interest in how Northern Ireland was being governed by the UUP, a rare example being a commission of inquiry and report by the National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL) in 1936 on the Special Powers Acts, whose repeal later became a key aim of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA). Geoffrey Bing, a Labour MP born in County Down, was a founder member of the NCCL ...
In addition Precious Life is holding a vigil at the main gates of Stormont Buildings on Monday 8 February at 7pm, the evening before the proposed amendments will be brought to the floor of the Assembly.. It must be shouted from the rooftops that that the people of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Derry, Fermanagh and Tyrone say NO to the lethal discrimination of the most vulnerable and defenceless unborn children in Northern Ireland, said Ms Smyth.. The proposed amendments come on the back of a High Court decision in December 2015.. The case was brought by Sarah Ewart was backed by the Northern Ireland human rights commission which advocates abortion in cases of rape, incest or serious malformation of a foetus.. Ms Ewart travelled to the UK for an abortion in 2013 when she discovered she was carrying a baby with anencephaly, a condition in which the brain has not developed properly.. The case challenged the almost total ban on abortions in Northern Irelands hospitals.. In December 2015, the High Court ...
A major theme of this years Rally for Life was the protection of unborn children with severe disabilities. In Northern Ireland, the Justice Minister David Ford is proposing to put forward a consultation that could change the abortion law in Northern Ireland and permit the killing of unborn babies with foetal abnormalities, and in cases of rape and incest. Bernadette Smyth of Precious Life, said that this proposal would have devastating effects on mothers and their babies throughout the whole of Ireland and said that the attempt to target children with special needs was abhorrant and unacceptable.. Ms Smyth read a letter from The All Party Pro-Life Committee in Stormont which supported the rally and she said the huge rally was telling the Norths justice minister David Ford that he should not attempt to bring in legislation that would allow for abortion in cases of foetal abnormality.. Parents whose children had been diagnosed with terminal conditions told the Rally of their individual ...
The theme of troubles dominates in Northern Irish literature reflected in struggle between the main characters and conflict themes.
He has served as Head of the Law School, a member of Senate, a Director of the Human Rights Centre, and as a Director of Research. Before returning to Queens in 2005 he was Professor of Constitutional and Human Rights Law at the University of Leeds. He has held visiting positions at the University of Michigan, Fordham University, and the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has taught on the George Washington University - Oxford University Summer School in International Human Rights Law, and on the international human rights programme at the University of Oxford. He is a member of the Academic Panel at Doughty Street Chambers, and a Senior Research Associate, Refugee Law Initiative, School of Advanced Study, University of London. He has served as a Commissioner on the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, and as a member of the Northern Ireland Higher Education Council. He is the Editor of the Series Human Rights Law in Perspective (Hart-Bloomsbury) and is on the editorial ...
Newtownabbey (from Irish: Baile na Mainistreach [ˈbˠalʲə n̪ˠə ˈmˠanʲəʃtʲɾʲəx])[1] is a large settlement north of Belfast in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Sometimes considered to be a suburb of Belfast, it is separated from the rest of the city by Cavehill and Fortwilliam golf course. At the 2011 Census, Metropolitan Newtownabbey Settlement had a population of 65,646, making it the third largest settlement in Northern Ireland.[2] It is part of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council. Largely a residential area, Newtownabbey is also home to many engineering and computer industries. Retail and leisure facilities include the Abbey Centre, the Valley Leisure Centre, the Ballyearl Arts & Leisure Centre, The Theatre at the Mill, Glengormley Moviehouse, Glengormley Sportsbowl and three large public parks. The main campus for the University of Ulster is based in the Jordanstown area of Newtownabbey. Although the Jordanstown campus of the University of Ulster merged with the current ...
I have a young woman who recently presented with thyroid crisis due to graves disease. She was successfully managed with beta blockade, propylthiouracil, dexamethasone and 10 days of lugols iodine. She is now controlled on thionamide alone. I would be grateful for your advice as to how long to wait before administering radioiodine, given that she has received lugols iodine. Would a tracer uptake be of benefit?. Many thanks,. Hamish Courtney, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast. ...
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Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital was established in 1897 through the amalgamation of the National Eye hospital (founded by Isaac Ryall in 1814) and St Marks Ophthalmic Hospital for diseases of the Eye and Ear (founded by Sir William Wilde in 1844). Both hospitals were moved to a newly built Victorian building in its present site in Adelaide Road in 1904.. The hospital is primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre and the only stand-alone two specialty hospital in Ireland. It is the largest centre for retinal and strabismus cases and the only centre for ocular oncology cases in the country.. In addition to patient care, education and research are the major functions in the hospital. Academic and clinical training are provided to undergraduate and postgraduate medical students from RCSI, UCD and TCD. Nurses from other hospitals also avail of the post-graduate diploma in ophthalmic and Otolaryngology nursing. Research in both Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology is undertaken in ...
Rare Disease Day is coming ! This year, we are looking forward to welcoming you to the fourth Joint North South Rare Disease Day event, held with our friends the Irish Rare Disease Taskforce, on 5 March 2018 in the splendid surroundings of QUBs Riddel Hall, Stranmillis Road, Belfast.. The Theme for this years Rare Disease Day is Research; and the Joint North South Conference will focus on:. ...
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Ireland (Irish: Éire) is an island in north-western Europe which has been divided politically since 1920. Most of the island is made up of Ireland (Irish: Éire), a.k.a. Republic of Ireland (Irish: Poblacht na hÉireann) [http://www.ireland.ie]. The remainder is Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
BELFAST. African art, crafts and clothing, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, Aina Moja at the Wellness Health Center, 39 Main St. FMI: 930-8012.. The Art of Climate Science, photography and artwork illustrating research activities of students, faculty and staff of the University of Maine Climate Change Institute, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, the University of Maines Hutchinson Center, 80 Belmont Ave./Route 3. FMI: 338-8049. Opens with 4:30 to 7 p.m. reception June 16; through Sept. 29.. Belfast during World War I, artwork by Percy Sanborn and Hartwell Woodcock, exhibits depicting Belfasts maritime and industrial heritage, the 1864 Belfast Civil War Soldiers Quilt and more, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, Belfast Museum, 10 Market St. FMI: 338-9229. Through Labor Day; then Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 7.. Faces and Flowers, fabric collage portraits and fiber flower sculptures by Jude Spack, ground-floor Kramer Gallery of Belfast Free Library, 106 High St. ...
I referred to Malachi ODohertys challenging blog post and podcast during this weeks Blogtalk NI.. Along with other diverging statistics, in North Belfast life expectancy differs by a massive fifteen years between Ardoyne and Fortwilliam.. Malachi asks why this is? He also questions why politicians find it hard to get excited about this reality? Why we can always explain away individual deaths with a good reason, and fail to talk about the annual trend of 5,000 early deaths? And he asks why we dont just build high rise flats in Fortwilliam to solve the problem .... Well worth listening to the podcast linked to from his blog post.. ...
Marguerite Fernald, 97, of Searsport passed away July 17, 2017. Marguerite was born Oct. 27, 1919, in Belfast to the late Merrill and Lavina Ellis.. In addition to her parents, Marguerite was predeceased by her husband Everett Fernald and her brother Rev. Allan Ellis. Surviving are her cousins, niece Jody Adair, nephew Allan Ellis, church friends and special friends Linda Rooney, Roberta Monson, Marion Hall and Theresa Connor.. A graveside service will take place Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 2 p.m. at Sandy Point Cemetery with Pastor Matthew Shaw officiating. Arrangements are under the care of Riposta Funeral Home, 182 Waldo Ave., Belfast. Online condolences may be left at ripostafh.com.. ...
Public Rule Review Meetings are scheduled each month prior to Medical Services Board meetings. The Medical Services Board is responsible for setting forth rules for Health First Colorado (Colorados Medicaid Program), Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+), and the Colorado Indigent Care Program (CICP).. Public Rule Review meetings are open to the public. These meetings provide an opportunity to offer input to Department staff prior to the presentation of proposed rule changes at the Medical Services Board meetings.. This meeting is in addition to the regularly scheduled Medical Services Board meeting and does not take the place of public testimony on proposed rule changes at the Medical Services Board meetings. ...
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Women in Ireland and Northern Ireland accessing medical abortion through online telemedicine report overwhelmingly positive benefits for health, wellbeing, and autonomy, Aiken said. This examination and subsequent findings provide a new evidence to inform the policy debate surrounding abortion laws in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Funding for this research was in part provided by infrastructure grants for population research from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development of the National Institutes of Health.. The study was published online first at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1471-0528.14401/full. ...
Flight Period: Skinner gives June and July as the normal flight period in Britain.. Status: Recorded in N. Ireland for the first time at Brackagh Moss National Nature Reserve, Armagh in 1995 and again in 1998, 1999 and 2002. Other Irish records come from Cos. Cavan, Clare, Cork and Donegal. Ecology: A small elusive species that may be expected at other fenland sites where the food plant occurs. The larvae feed during July and August on the flowers of Common Valerian Valeriana officinalis. It overwinters as a pupa.. World Distribution: Eurasiatic; common and widespread throughout central Europe, east to Asia Minor.. Bradley & Fletcher number: 1821 Agassiz number: 70.181. Additional information:. UK Moths account ...
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Ireland is an open economy (6th on the Index of Economic Freedom), and ranks first for high-value foreign direct investment (FDI) flows.[89] Using the metric global GDP per capita, Ireland ranks 5th of 187 (IMF) and 6th of 175 (World Bank). The alternative metric modified Gross National Income (GNI) is intended to give a more accurate view of activity in the domestic economy.[90] This is particularly relevant in Ireland s small globalised economy, as GDP includes income from non-Irish owned companies, which flows out of Ireland.[91] Indeed, foreign multinationals are the driver of Irelands economy, employing a quarter of the private sector workforce,[92] and paying 80% of Irish business taxes.[93][94][95] 14 of Irelands top 20 firms (by 2017 turnover) are US-based multinationals[96] (80% of foreign multinationals in Ireland are from the US;[97][98] there are no non-US/non-UK foreign firms in Irelands top 50 firms by turnover, and only one by employees, that being German retailer Lidl at ...
Russell is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine based at the Emergency Department of the Royal Victoria Hospital which serves as the Regional Trauma Unit. Russell graduated from QUB in 1995 and had been a Consultant since 2004. In his clinical role he has expertise in treating and assessing patients within the whole spectrum of acute illness and injury, including the victims of road collisions. He has a sub-specialty interest in Emergency Ultrasound with a recognised qualification in Emergency Ultrasound from The College of Emergency Medicine and has co-authored one of the leading medical texts on this matter ...
The Department of Neurosurgery at NYU Langone Health was established with the recruitment of Dr. Thomas I. Hoen in 1951. A tall, patrician, and imposing man who was an accomplished cabinetmaker and an excellent musician in addition to being a superb surgical technician, Dr. Hoens academic credentials were impeccable: He attended medical school at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, followed by a Halsted fellowship in surgery, also at Johns Hopkins. He went on to do his general surgery and his neurosurgical training at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston, under Harvey Cushing (considered the father of modern neurosurgery), then went on to get further neurosurgical training under Wilder Penfield at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal, Canada. After completing his training, Hoen accepted academic posts first in Montreal and then as professor of neurology and neurosurgery at New York Medical College, Flower and Firth Avenue Hospitals from 1931 to 1951.. Upon joining NYULMC in ...
Dr. Thierry Le Jemtel is an internationally recognized cardiologist in the area of heart failure. He is the author of over 300 research articles, the recipient of numerous NIH grants and awards, and the mentor of many current luminaries in academic cardiology and CHF. Dr. Le Jemtel attended medical school at the Faculte de Medecine, Rouen, France. He did his internal medicine residency at the Royal Victoria Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. He was a Cardiology Fellow here at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.. Medical Grand Rounds this week is The Dr. Edmund Sonnenblick Memorial Lectureship. Dr. Edmund Sonnenblick, who died in 2007, was a distinguished cardiologist and former Chief of Cardiology at Einstein. His findings about the structure and function of heart muscle cells, and about cardiac contraction and relaxation, contributed to the development ACE inhibitors. He and other researchers also adapted beta blockers for use in heart failure, which was considered heresy at the ...
A native of Canada, Dr. Parkinson received his M.D. degree from the University of Toronto. He pursued clinical training at the Royal Victoria Hospital, McGill University, and at the New England Medical Center, where he was also an Assistant Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine, and an attending physician in hematology/oncology. After two years at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Dr. Parkinson joined the Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program (CTEP) at the National Cancer Institute, where he also served as a member of the Biologics Evaluation Committee at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Parkinsons skills in drug evaluation brought him to the attention of Novartis, where he occupied positions of increasing responsibility since 1997. He is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including the Wiley Medal (Commissioners Citation of Merit) from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1997, and teaching awards at both Tufts University and the University of ...
Lawler M, Gavin A, Salto-Tellez M, Kennedy RD, Van Schaeybroeck S, Wilson RH, Harkin DP, Grayson M, Boyd RE, Hamilton PW, McArt DG, James J, Robson T, Ladner RD, Prise KM, OSullivan JM, Harrison T, Murray L, Johnston PG, Waugh DJ. Delivering a research-enabled multistakeholder partnership for enhanced patient care at a population level: The Northern Ireland Comprehensive Cancer Program. Cancer Dec 2015; doi: 10.1002/cncr.29814. [Epub ahead of print] (IF 5.068) Implications of Research for Services download. Napolitano G, Marshall A, Hamilton P, Gavin AT. Machine learning classification of surgical pathology reports and chunk recognition for information extraction noise reduction. Artif Intell Med. 2016 Jun;70:77-83. doi: 10.1016/j.artmed.2016.06.001. Epub 2016 Jun 8. Implications of Research for Services download. Siesling A, Kwast A, Gavin A, Baili P and Otter R and EUROCHIP-3 Workpackage 5. Availability of stage at diagnosis, cancer treatment delay and compliance with cancer guidelines as ...
The IPH policy team supports the development, review and implementation of policies relevant to health and health inequalities on the island of Ireland. Facilitating meaningful and effective North South cooperation is a core activity of our policy work.. Policy making and public health Making Life Better and Healthy Ireland are the broad policy frameworks for improving population health in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. These frameworks seek to improve health through action on the social determinants of health, health behaviours and reconfiguration of health services. Public health policies operating under these frameworks, such as those addressing smoking, obesity, alcohol and physical activity, all aim to redress deep-seated health inequalities and rising levels of chronic disease.. Activities. The Policy team supports evidence-informed policy making at all stages of the policy cycle. Our activities include evidence synthesis /reviews, consultations, health impact assessments ...
ACROSS THE UK We cover England and Wales but we have great links with similar groups/charities across the UK: For Scotland: SNAC (Scottish Network for Arthritis in Children) For Northern Ireland: Jointz (Arthritis Care Northern Ireland) For Ireland: iCAN (Irish Childrens Arthritis Network) CHARITIES TO SUPPORT YOU: All these have lots of information on their websites and…
This find adds a new chapter to the human history of Ireland, said Marion Dowd, an archaeologist at the Institute of Technology Sligo who made the discovery along with Ruth Carden, a research associate with the National Museum of Ireland.. The knee bone, which is marked by cuts from a sharp tool, was one of thousands of bones first found in 1903 in a cave in County Clare on the west coast of Ireland.. It was stored in the National Museum of Ireland since the 1920s, until Carden and Dowd re-examined it and applied for funding to have it radiocarbon dated - a technique developed in the 1940s - by Queens University Belfast.. The team sent a second sample to the University of Oxford to double-check the result. Both tests indicated the bear had been cut up by a human about 12,500 years ago.. The new date means there was human activity in Ireland in the Stone Age or Palaeolithic period, whereas previously, scientists only had evidence of humans in Ireland in the later Mesolithic ...
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Uzbekistan has rich history that dates back to the depth of Millennia. As archeologists witness, it is one of the most ancient places inhabited by humans whose age exceeded 1 million years. Just during the last half a century the scientists have detected several settlements of people of Stone Age. The most ancient Kulbulak and Obi Rakhmon settlements as well as Teshiktash and Amankutan are particularly famous among them.. Productive lands, goods water sources, abundance of heat contributed to development of farming. Large areas of deserts and steppes being situated next to farming district served as the pastures for cattle. With their evolution the inhabitants of these regions established various relations with neighbors. Based on the trinity of geographical, economic and social factors formation of ancient states of Sogdiana, Bactria, Khorezm and other took place in the Central Asian between of two rivers.. Located in the core of Great Silk Road, at the crossroad of people migration and ...
5.2 If the Participants wish to share personal data or other confidential information that includes personally identifiable information, for example in relation to any cross border investigation or personal data incident, then each Participant shall consider compliance with its own applicable privacy and data protection laws, which may require the Participants to enter into a written agreement or arrangement regarding the sharing of such personal data or personally identifiable information. This may include the taking of additional appropriate measures to safely transmit and safeguard the materials containing personal data or personally identifiable information. Protective measures may include, but are not limited to, the following examples and their reasonable equivalents, which may be used separately or combined as appropriate in the particular circumstances ...
In accordance with Article 102 of the Charter and the relevant General Assembly Resolutions, every treaty and international agreement registered or filed and recorded with the Secretariat since 1946 is published in the United Nations Treaty Series. At present, the collection includes about 30,000 treaties reproduced in their authentic languages, together with translations into English and French, as necessary. The Treaty Series, where treaties are published in the chronological order of registration, also provides details about their subsequent history (i.e., participation in a treaty, reservations, amendments, termination, etc.). Comprehensive Indices covering 50-volume-lots are published separately. ...