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School leaders inspired by capita conference
More than 400 educators attended Inspire 2015, a conference showcasing some of the world’s leading educational technology. Supported by Google…
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Issues
‘Fermanagh spake’
The Impartial Reporter’s Rodney Edwards talks about his career and his new book ‘Sure Why Would Ye Not?’ Tell us…
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Manufacturing jobs fall
Employment has fallen in the manufacturing sector for the first time in two and half years, according to the CIPS/Market…
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Milk production levels fall
Monthly statistics published by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development show that the volume of milk produced in Northern…
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Eircom rebrands on back of successful year
Eircom, the Irish telecommunications firm is to rebrand to eir as the company announced profits of £4.9 million for its…
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Economic competiveness damaged by political stalemate
The Centre for Competitiveness (CforC) has warned that Northern Ireland’s economic competiveness is in danger of being set back years…
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B&Q to close five stores
After announcing in July that two of its stores in Belfast and Derry are to close, B&Q has confirmed that…
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Northern Ireland construction firms struggling
Northern Ireland’s largest construction firms are struggling, according to the latest survey from the Construction Employers’ Federation and PwC. …
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Research and Innovation funding boost
Finance Minister, Arlene Foster MLA has welcomed the opening of a £13.8 million EU funding call for research and innovation…
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Transport infrastructure overview
agendaNi provides an overview of some the projects the Department for Regional Development is working on that aim to improve…
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