Former PSNI assistant chief constable Alan Todd told the hearing how his officers had been left with no deterrent powers ...
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Shock new information gathered by the NRLA reveals that less than half of the fines imposed on rogue landlords are actually collected. Local councils, which are responsible for making sure landlords ...
Caral Ni Chuilin, who was Stormont’s Communities minister in June 2020, apologised at the Covid-19 Inquiry to the families of victims.
Year-on-year percentage change in sales for a range of goods in four weeks around spring lockdown, and most recent four weeks for which data is available.
Penalties for breaching lockdown regulations in Northern Ireland during the pandemic were less severe than for littering in ...
Penalties for breaching lockdown regulations in Northern Ireland during the pandemic were less severe than for littering in Belfast city centre, a former senior police officer has told the UK Covid-19 ...
Former PSNI chief constable Alan Todd arrives at the Clayton Hotel in Belfast to give evidence to the UK Covid-19 inquiry hearing (Niall Carson/PA) Penalties for breaching lockdown regulations in ...
Mr Todd said: “From a policing and operational perspective, the date of lockdown was announced at really short notice. “Whilst the concept was announced, the regulations that would shape it ...