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Encouraging compromise in 1979
Financial pressure and public opinion could help to persuade the UUP and SDLP to compromise on power-sharing, according to the…
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Marie Louise Muir
Derry-born Marie-Louise Muir presents Arts Extra on BBC Radio Ulster four nights a week and began her broadcasting career while…
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Fuel laundering waste crime in Northern Ireland
What is Fuel Laundering Waste? Fuel laundering waste has become an increasing problem in Northern Ireland. Markerdyes are removed from…
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Peace delivering real progress: Hillary Clinton
Northern Ireland has made remarkable progress since the ceasefires but peace will not be fully achieved until it happens at…
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Assembly scrutinises welfare reform
A special Assembly committee on the Welfare Reform Bill is working to a deadline of 22 January as MLAs consider…
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Hopes for tourism growth
Derry’s City of Culture status in 2013 should boost tourism numbers, Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster has said, after official statistics…
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Bonds are back on public sector agenda
The combination of government spending cuts and changes in the banking sector’s ability to offer long-term debt, in the way…
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Theresa Villiers interview: time to grasp the opportunities
Theresa Villiers takes a firm line on welfare reform and calls on the business community to use Coalition Government policy…
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The role of natural gas in the energy mix
Phoenix Natural Gas, the gas network operator, has been connecting around 10,000 homes and businesses each year to natural gas…
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Autumn Statement: austerity extended
Deeper cuts in public spending and social security are on the way but extra capital funding should provide a boost…
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