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Education
Brexit could stymie skills supply
Brexit poses a significant challenge to the availability of skills, the competitiveness of the labour market and therefore to economic…
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Education
Bridging the Skills Gap in Northern Ireland
Our mission is to recognise and reward learning so that people of all ages achieve their goals in life and…
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Education
The economic and social impact of higher and further education in the context of Brexit
agendaNi examines the key themes to emerge from the Department for the Economy’s response to the UK’s Migration Advisory Committee…
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Education
Learning and skills in the Republic
As the 2017 update of the Northern Ireland Skills Barometer outlines its projections for skills demand, and makes recommendations in…
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Education
Did you know GCSE grading in Northern Ireland is changing?
Each year around 30,000 learners in Northern Ireland receive GCSE results. So, understanding GCSE grading is important to us all,…
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Education
Valuing apprenticeships
Apprenticeships are a useful tool in the process of upskilling the labour market, filling supply gaps and increasing economic competitiveness.…
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Education
Northern Ireland Skills Barometer
The 2015 Northern Ireland Skills Barometer was intended as a model to gauge future skill needs and gaps by sector,…
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Public Affairs
Animated: Brian John Spencer
Artist, writer and political cartoonist Brian John Spencer discusses his early career with David Whelan, finding his muse and dealing…
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Public Affairs
Northern Ireland: ‘a cold house’ for LGBT couples
County Armagh native and Labour MP for St Helens (Merseyside) Conor McGinn has introduced a Private Members’ Bill at Westminster…
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Public Affairs
Women and politics in Ireland since 1918
February 2018 marked the centenary of some women achieving the right to vote in parliamentary elections in Britain and Ireland.…
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