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Public Affairs
Legislating for legacy
The Northern Ireland Office (NIO) has published a consultation paper which explores means by which Northern Ireland can address the…
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Public Affairs
Waiting for justice
Latest statistics from the Department of Justice show that the median time for completion of court cases where the main…
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Public Affairs
Conservative Party Conference
Political party conferences are invariably described either as ‘upbeat’ or ‘subdued’, though often the reality is more complicated. This is…
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Public Affairs
Political Platform
Elected as an MLA in 2017 for East Antrim, John Stewart, who serves as a Reserve Army Soldier with the…
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Education
Mid Ulster publishes skills plan with potential to create 2,355 jobs by 2021
A new plan to address the gap between skills demand and skills supply has the potential to create 2,355 new…
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Education
A catalyst for growth in the education market across Ireland
Ed Brown, Managing Director at Newtownabbey-based Capita, discusses how the IT powerhouse is extending its technology services and experiencing successful…
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Education
Transformative investment a priority
The education budget currently stands at circa £1.9 billion, yet there is no denying that Northern Ireland’s education system is…
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Digital and technology
Providing digital services through innovation
New Managing Director of Civica Ireland, Mark Owens, discusses his ambitions to build upon the digital advances taking place in…
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Digital and technology
Smart innovation
Nick Timmons, Co-founder and Director, WiSAR Lab at Letterkenny Institute of Technology details significant advances in the world of low-power,…
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Digital and technology
Supporting cybersecurity: The NIS Directive
As the global threat to data and security continues to loom large, the EU have sought to bolster their defences…
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