The Royal Maternity Hospital building site in Belfast. Construction was temporarily halted in March due to the pandemic. Belfast Health Trust is seeking extra cash to build its new maternity hospital after construction was halted by the coronavirus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-maternity-hospital-building-site-in-belfast-construction-was-temporarily-halted-in-march-due-to-the-pandemic-belfast-health-trust-is-seeking-extra-cash-to-build-its-new-maternity-hospital-after-construction-was-halted-by-the-coronavirus-image362593164.html
RM2C1WF7T–The Royal Maternity Hospital building site in Belfast. Construction was temporarily halted in March due to the pandemic. Belfast Health Trust is seeking extra cash to build its new maternity hospital after construction was halted by the coronavirus.
The Royal Maternity Hospital building site in Belfast. Construction was temporarily halted in March due to the pandemic. Belfast Health Trust is seeking extra cash to build its new maternity hospital after construction was halted by the coronavirus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-maternity-hospital-building-site-in-belfast-construction-was-temporarily-halted-in-march-due-to-the-pandemic-belfast-health-trust-is-seeking-extra-cash-to-build-its-new-maternity-hospital-after-construction-was-halted-by-the-coronavirus-image362593163.html
RM2C1WF7R–The Royal Maternity Hospital building site in Belfast. Construction was temporarily halted in March due to the pandemic. Belfast Health Trust is seeking extra cash to build its new maternity hospital after construction was halted by the coronavirus.
Minister of Agriculture Dr Jack Cunningham shakes hands with the Irish Minister of Agriculture Joe Walsh outside the Ministry of Food and Fisheries after discussing the escalating beef crisis. *05/01/02: Scores of animal welfare charities in Ireland kicked off the new year with extra cash thanks to grants announced by the Government. Agriculture Minister Joe Walsh said he had approved grants totalling IR 512,500 (650,741 euro) to 52 organisations involved in animal care throughout the country. The organisations had approached the Department of Agriculture during the year seeking the money, wh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minister-of-agriculture-dr-jack-cunningham-shakes-hands-with-the-irish-minister-of-agriculture-joe-walsh-outside-the-ministry-of-food-and-fisheries-after-discussing-the-escalating-beef-crisis-050102-scores-of-animal-welfare-charities-in-ireland-kicked-off-the-new-year-with-extra-cash-thanks-to-grants-announced-by-the-government-agriculture-minister-joe-walsh-said-he-had-approved-grants-totalling-ir-512500-650741-euro-to-52-organisations-involved-in-animal-care-throughout-the-country-the-organisations-had-approached-the-department-of-agriculture-during-the-year-seeking-the-money-wh-image380457759.html
RM2D2Y9N3–Minister of Agriculture Dr Jack Cunningham shakes hands with the Irish Minister of Agriculture Joe Walsh outside the Ministry of Food and Fisheries after discussing the escalating beef crisis. *05/01/02: Scores of animal welfare charities in Ireland kicked off the new year with extra cash thanks to grants announced by the Government. Agriculture Minister Joe Walsh said he had approved grants totalling IR 512,500 (650,741 euro) to 52 organisations involved in animal care throughout the country. The organisations had approached the Department of Agriculture during the year seeking the money, wh
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