Issue 118
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Capital coup for cross-border infrastructure
The Irish Government has committed to unprecedented capital investment in cross-border initiatives, including several major infrastructure projects. In February 2024,…
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Plugging into progress: Improving EV charging infrastructure in Northern Ireland
Sean O’Callaghan, EV Operations Director at SSE, shares insights on steps Northern Ireland can take to accelerate the roll out…
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The value of active travel
Of the many competing demands on the restored Northern Ireland Executive, transport might not be high on the political agenda.…
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Armagh: The only city in Ireland without a railway
There is a renewed momentum in the campaign for Armagh city to have a rail connection more than 50 years…
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Planning improvements: Resource dependent
New Minister for Infrastructure John O’Dowd MLA has said that progress on improvements of Northern Ireland’s planning process is resource…
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Stormont resilience to be tested
While the Stormont institutions have navigated the early months with some success, the inevitable fragility of power-sharing is set to…
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Workforce pressures underpin GP ‘crises’
Efforts to increase the number of general practitioners in Northern Ireland are not having the desired effect, as fewer GP…
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Meeting Northern Ireland’s spending needs
As a new Executive takes the reins of Northern Ireland’s finances, the Minister for the Economy and the Minister of…
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An inclusive vision for tourism in Northern Ireland
Our vision is for tourism as an ecosystem to bring opportunity for all, with lasting economic and social benefits that…
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EU pursues long-term ESG measures
Marcel Haag of the European Commission’s Directorate-General in charge of financial services says that ESG regulation targeting sustainability in the…
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