Corporate community responsibility

Business in the Community’s Northern Ireland Chair, Paul Rooney, talks to Peter Cheney about how BITC builds partnerships between good citizen companies and local communities. Putting good intentions into practice, he argues, actually engages and motivates a post-recession workforce. Doing good for the local community can be every bit as beneficial for the business, in Paul Rooney’s view. Since last July the PricewaterhouseCoopers partner has chaired Business in the Community in Northern Ireland, bridging the expertise of its 230-plus member companies, with schools, community groups and voluntary...[full story]

Frank McGuinness

Frank McGuinness, famous Donegal playwright and Professor of Creative Writing at University College Dublin, takes time...[full story]

A corporate review

Tough times ahead for the province mean it is time for politicians to redouble their economic efforts, writes Gary McDonald. The...[full story]

Consensus building?

Ryan Jennings talks to OFMDFM Committee Chair Danny Kennedy on the intricacies of being a chairman and building a consensus. Like...[full story]

Margaret Ritchie

Peter Cheney talks to the new SDLP leader about her plans for nationalism and aims for the forthcoming Westminster poll. Taking...[full story]

A media snapshot

Downward financial trends for print and broadcast outlets do not cancel...[full story]

Quinn’s world

A man of many talents, Peter Quinn shares his thoughts on business, economics...[full story]

Spotlight on construction

How the sector is emerging from the recession. If there’s one thing Northern...[full story]

Essential innovation

Randox Laboratories founder Dr Peter FitzGerald talks to Gary McDonald...[full story]

Budget predictions

Ahead of the spring Budget and the general election, which is expected...[full story]

Trans-Atlantic transactions

Peter Cheney asks US Economic Envoy Declan Kelly about his work so far...[full story]

Nearing good health

After coping with outbreaks of C.difficile in 2008, the Northern Ireland...[full story]

Living together?

The housing selection scheme could increase division, according to Housing...[full story]

Faith forum

Church-based work gets extra government support. Voluntary work by Christian...[full story]

Risk and rapid change

Scenario planner Gill Ringland talks about the key risks facing organisations...[full story]