Issues
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A view from the chair
Assembly Speaker Mitchel McLaughlin is keen to see more tolerance in society and a more respectful atmosphere at Stormont. He…
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New councils take shape
Peter Cheney looks back on the story of local government so far and the way ahead for Northern Ireland’s 11…
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Local government reform: delivering services or facilitating outcomes
James Gray takes stock of the shift in how councils in Great Britain are approaching their responsibilities, which sets the…
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Public procurement: a new era
Leading law firm Arthur Cox recently held a seminar on the updated Public Contract Regulations, outlining how they will lead…
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Education budget announced
agendaNi considers the impact of this year’s education budget and gauges reaction from within the teaching sector. A £28 million…
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The case for outsourcing
Outsourcing can cut your IT costs by 30 per cent and improve efficiency. As new technologies continue to emerge, IT…
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Optimistic outlook
Danske Bank UK Chief Executive Gerry Mallon talks to Owen McQuade about the bank’s 2014 record profit and the challenges…
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From exclusion to inclusion: creating positive futures
Extern is one of the largest all-Ireland charities with a turnover of £17 million and a staff team of 450.…
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Deadlock dampens St Patrick’s Day
Visits to the United States for this year’s St Patrick’s Day took place against the backdrop of an unsettled political…
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More than bricks and mortar
Northern Ireland’s largest social enterprise, Fold Housing Association, has highlighted that with an asset value of over £400 million, it…
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