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Record rise in suicide in England in 2019 75% men
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Provisional figures produced by the Office of National Statistics have indicated that the number of people taking their own lives has hit its highest level in 19 years during the final three months of 2019.
Provisional figures produced by the Office of National Statistics have indicated that the number of people taking their own lives has hit its highest level in 19 years during the final three months of 2019.
Northern Ireland has one of the highest suicide rates in the world and a leading cause, say experts, is post-traumatic stress disorder after years of violence
Northern Ireland has one of the highest suicide rates in the world and a leading cause, say experts, is post-traumatic stress disorder after years of violence
I don't know, every time I go to Northern Ireland, everything becomes much more affordable. I didn't see there lots of homeless people like in Dublin and the rent is affordable, not 1,5k-2k for an apartment like here. Any more ideas?
I don't know, every time I go to Northern Ireland, everything becomes much more affordable. I didn't see there lots of homeless people like in Dublin and the rent is affordable, not 1,5k-2k for an apartment like here. Any more ideas?
Yeah but I think it is more affordable because NI is much poorer and I think we just lead a poorer way of life and have a bleaker outlook compared to the republic. It's hard to explain it. Partly because of the troubles. We do have a lot of homeless in my city. Mostly men who are alcoholics/drug addicts. I also think we are probably the least invested in part of the U.K.
Yeah but I think it is more affordable because NI is much poorer and I think we just lead a poorer way of life and have a bleaker outlook compared to the republic. It's hard to explain it. Partly because of the troubles. We do have a lot of homeless in my city. Mostly men who are alcoholics/drug addicts. I also think we are probably the least invested in part of the U.K.
Yeah but I think it is more affordable because NI is much poorer and I think we just lead a poorer way of life and have a bleaker outlook compared to the republic. It's hard to explain it. Partly because of the troubles. We do have a lot of homeless in my city. Mostly men who are alcoholics/drug addicts. I also think we are probably the least invested in part of the U.K.
Also in my city the unemployment rate is close to 8% double the NI average
I noticed Belfast is very empty and not overcrowded. Where are all the people? Newry seemed okay to me. And yes, I agree, NI is a very poor part comparing to the other parts of UK. I guess UK doesn't want to invest in NI because this way they will improve the economy of Ireland, not their country.
I noticed Belfast is very empty and not overcrowded. Where are all the people? Newry seemed okay to me. And yes, I agree, NI is a very poor part comparing to the other parts of UK. I guess UK doesn't want to invest in NI because this way they will improve the economy of Ireland, not their country.
Is it? Was this recently? I haven't been for a few years but it was crowded then. Yeah you're right plus I think we are just overlooked and forgotten about. I have not been down to Dublin but it must be crowded down there.
Is it? Was this recently? I haven't been for a few years but it was crowded then. Yeah you're right plus I think we are just overlooked and forgotten about. I have not been down to Dublin but it must be crowded down there.
The last few months it is very empty. Everything is closed right now. Pubs were very busy before. Honestly, I cannot imagine what will be next. For some people it is the business of all their life. It is like losing everything in an instance.
The last few months it is very empty. Everything is closed right now. Pubs were very busy before. Honestly, I cannot imagine what will be next. For some people it is the business of all their life. It is like losing everything in an instance.
Oh you mean now with covid 19. Were you in Belfast the past month? yeah I can't imagine being a small business right now anywhere in the world. The big corporations will be fine. I'm getting quite sick of this now too I mean I am isolated nearly 100% of the time anyway but still want it to end.
Oh you mean now with covid 19. Were you in Belfast the past month? yeah I can't imagine being a small business right now anywhere in the world. The big corporations will be fine. I'm getting quite sick of this now too I mean I am isolated nearly 100% of the time anyway but still want it to end.
No, it was not recently. But every time I visited Belfast it was very calm. Dublin is usually crowded. Traffic jams, lots of people in peak hours. I don't even say about Friday evenings.
I am sorry to hear that... This thing is annoying for me too. Using primary method seems more unreal every single day. What will we do with N?
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