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Economy
Skills in demand
Northern Ireland’s talent pool has adapted well to transition, however, the economic impact of Brexit, in whatever form, will shape…
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Economy
Digital talent management
The digital age has created a more transparent job market and intensified the battle for talent. agendaNi outlines some of…
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Economy
From where you are to where you want to be
Investing in our talent is critical and this is what drives the Housing Executive’s People Strategy. The business case for…
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Public Affairs
Confidence and supply
Following the decision by the Conservatives and the DUP to sign a confidence and supply arrangement rather than enter into…
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Public Affairs
Transparency of political donations
Donations to political parties in Northern Ireland are to be made transparent after Secretary of State James Brokenshire announced the…
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Public Affairs
Austerity alternative
Visiting Portugal as part of a wider analysis of the impacts of the European financial crisis, agendaNi speaks with João…
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Public Affairs
State papers
The ‘alternative universe’ of west Belfast, the employment of ‘safe catholics’ and recognition that blowing up border roads was a…
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Public Affairs
Towards tolerance
Less than a year after being elected Grand Secretary of the Orange Order, Mervyn Gibson reflects on July parading, his…
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Public Affairs
Presidential referendum
The Government has committed to staging a referendum on an amendment to the Constitution which would enable Irish citizens who…
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Public Affairs
The DUP deal and the implications for the Barnett Formula
The Agreement between the Conservative Party and the DUP on parliamentary support for the UK Government has resulted in much…
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