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Finance Minister dampens expectations from new Budget
Budget will not be enough to revive economy - "Choices will have to be made, public services will have to be prioritised” says Conor Murphy
Department of Finance pledges consultation and review of business rates
SDLP's Sinead McLaughlin welcomes consultation on business rates aiming for a fairer and less complex update of today's outdated system
MetaCompliance to create 70 new jobs for Derry
MetaCompliance is investing £4.5m to create 70 jobs that will add £1.9m per year to Derry's local economy
Programme to get Strabane businesses online
'Get Your Business Online' will give Strabane businesses 4 workshops and 2 mentoring programmes: contact sinead.lynch@derrystrabane.com
Recycling campaign stepped up at Council leisure centres
Council's talking 'rubbish' again as indoor recycling bins are installed in all leisure centres in Derry and Strabane
UseLess Shop is officially Derry's 'Most Sustainable Business'
The UseLess Shop with its range of plastic-free products has been recognised with an award as Derry’s ‘Most Sustainable Business’
Thousands stranded as Thomas Cook ceases trading
Thomas Cook ceased trading at 2am leaving 150k tourists stranded abroad and threatening jobs at 20 centres in NI and 22k jobs worldwide
Sinn Féin's economic document sets out to expand Magee and develop Derry
SF's economic document focuses on regional imbalance, expanding Magee University and transforming tourism in NW, says Elisha McCallion
DoI answers on North-West rail upgrade remain 'vague but expected'
DoI answer to railways query was 'vague but expected' as millions are pumped into Belfast transport hub and York St, says Mark H Durkan
CoDA announces start date for new Derry-London route
Loganair's daily Derry-London Southend service to start on October 27 - Southend is a small airport just a 52-min train journey from London
Now you can tell Translink if you are 'Happy or Not'
Translink bus passengers can now give instant feedback using 'Happy or Not' devices in main stations and on main services throughout NI
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Young boy injured in hit and run incident in Garvagh
12 year old boy cyclist left with broken toe and bruised ribs after hit and run collision with van at Kurin Rd in Garvagh on Friday (15/01)
New street lighting for Moss Park
Mayor Brian Tierney welcomes Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon's funding of £200,000 for new low-energy street lighting in Moss Park
Derry security alert comes to an end
The security alert which began at Racecourse Rd at 2am this morning ended at 8am - object was declared an elaborate hoax
Santa opens new state of the art classrooms at Culmore Primary School
Santa opened two new state of the art classrooms at Culmore PS as the school gears up to accept digital applications from January 7
Council to supply Christmas lighting for Culmore for first time
SDLP Councillor Angela Dobbins has welcomed the news that Council has put Culmore on the list to get Christmas lighting for the first time