NI's busiest road project put on hold – is Brexit really to blame?
Dept. for Infrastructure has confirmed work on York Street Interchange in Belfast, aimed at easing congestion at Northern Ireland's busiest road junction has been put on hold.
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The Department for Infrastructure has confirmed that procurement for the York Street Interchange in Belfast, aimed at easing congestion at Northern Ireland's busiest road junction where the M1, M2 and M3 meet, has been put on hold. Work on the £165million project was due to begin next year and be complete by 2020.
Final US Debate
Last night saw the final US presidency debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump before America goes to the polls.
Both candidates again refused to shake hands and interrupted and insulted each other throughout. Donald Trump even refused to say he'd accept the result if he lost in three weeks time.. The pair clashed on a range of issues from gun control to abortion and foreign policy and even Celebrity Apprentice!
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- Thu 20 Oct 2016 09:03ý Radio Ulster & ý Radio Foyle
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