Economy
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Barnett and the block grant
John O’Farrell suggests a stronger formula could ease local economic problems. All governments are coalition governments. Especially single party governments,…
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Banks set for ‘radical’ change
The Westminster Treasury Committee says an overhaul is needed to prevent the necessity for government intervention in a future financial…
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Pumps, prices and projections
‘Black gold’, the most sought after commodity on the planet, has long been the subject of controversy and conflict. Meadhbh…
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Meeting the renewable criteria
agendaNi speaks to Jean-Christophe Chaline, the European Investment Bank’s head of lending in Western Europe, about the criteria which must…
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Better evaluation
Angela Hodkinson, who leads Deloitte’s policy evaluation team, talks about how effective evaluation can strengthen policy-making and the need to…
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Brendan Clarke
Brendan Clarke is Chief Executive of Open College Network Northern Ireland. In a changing time for the learning sector, he…
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Co-operation across the border
How the North West region benefits from North/South Co-operation. Health Co-operation and Working Together (CAWT) is the main health co-operation…
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Best laid plans
Businesses can take their emergency plans for granted until trouble hits. agendaNi finds out what makes for better preparation from…
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Can the drain be stopped?
Ryan Jennings looks at the number of school leavers leaving the province to study. Being part of the UK, it…
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Continued investment?
Gary McDonald looks at how Northern Ireland could capitalise further on investment from the US and India. Either side of…
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