Northern Ireland leasing company to double workforce
Donnelly Finance and Leasing has revealed plans to double its workforce in Northern Ireland with the creation of 15 jobs over the next three years, as a part of their expansion schedule.
According to a news report, the vehicle leasing company, which is a part of the Donnelly Group, will open offices at the group’s seven sites.
Role-based Access Control (RBAC) is quite an interesting approach to the field of access control solutions, especially since it can seriously streamline the entire access control process within a large number of institutions, including here the ones from the healthcare industry.
A memorial fund to a teenager was stolen from a youth club. More than £600 raised through sales of wrist bands and donations was taken from the youth centre in the west country.
Police confirmed they have caught a man who went on the run. The man, described as “insulin dependent” and now goes under the name of Philip Whiteman, absconded from his secure facility.
Burglars burst overnight into a golf club and stole 35 items between 23:45 GMT on December 22 and 02:00 on December 23.
An MP claims there are 4,000 fewer police officers working on the front line in London’s boroughs than there were two years ago.
The National Offender Management Service (Noms) is rushing to make improvements to a jail given a scathing report. A surprise visit in August by inspectors found serious failings at Lincoln Prison.
Non-ferrous metals like aluminium and copper are becoming increasing targets for thieves, which is why new laws have been put in place to fight metal thefts.
A police force has warned “unfair funding” may boost crime in its vicinity.