Issues
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Cross-border cooperation necessary to combat climate change
Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are both transitioning towards green economies, and with respective goals of reaching net…
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NIGALA: Celebrating 25 Years
Due to Covid-19, celebrations were postponed but it is very important that we recognise the need to mark, even belatedly,…
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A blueprint for a better workplace
Recently in Ireland, Breedon has embarked on an employer brand campaign called ‘Inside Breedon’ to promote itself as a ‘preferred…
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What to expect from Liz Truss
Liz Truss MP has become the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after her victory in the Conservative Party’s…
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RenewableNI: Building the pathway
Steven Agnew, Director of RenewableNI, explains why the organisation is trying to push forward the Northern Ireland Energy Strategy without…
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The challenge of working with interpreters
Diversity NI is leading the way in terms of the quality of training for its 700+ fully qualified, tested, monitored,…
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Northern Ireland Assembly Election 2022
The Northern Ireland Assembly Election in May 2022 was historic for a number of reasons but none more so than…
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Translink’s ambitions: Public transport’s future
Translink looks forward to working with stakeholders during the new Assembly mandate to deliver a high-quality public transport network and…
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A new approach for Ulster-Scots
Ulster-Scots Agency CEO Ian Crozier discusses the opportunity through the New Decade, New Approach agreement to appreciate the true scale…
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‘Fundamental review’ of planning system needed
“Appalling” performance statistics are symptomatic of a planning system “beset by more fundamental issues”, a report by the Public Accounts…
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