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Breaking parity
Victor Hewitt explains the finances of welfare and the consequences for public expenditure if Northern Ireland moves away from parity…
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Measuring well-being
The Carnegie UK Trust’s Measuring Wellbeing in Northern Ireland report looks at how social progress is assessed and lessons from…
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Tourism’s highs and lows
Tourist numbers show growth in visitors coming from Great Britain but decline in visitors from the Republic. Between March 2013…
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Bringing the wind with us
National Economic and Social Council policy analyst Jeanne Moore explains how genuine consultation with communities can help Ireland’s energy sector…
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Bringing the wind with us
National Economic and Social Council policy analyst Jeanne Moore explains how genuine consultation with communities can help Ireland’s energy sector…
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CAP deal finalized
Richard Halleron discusses the agreement with Michelle O’Neill. Agri-food representatives have expressed relief as a strict EU deadline was approaching…
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Plan B: How leaving the euro can save Ireland
Financial expert Cormac Lucey argues that Ireland should leave the euro. He outlines his case in his best-selling book, ‘Plan…
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Why rural matters
Mark Conway, Vice-Chair of Rural Housing Association, discusses the merits of Rural Housing Association’s new Rural Design Guide. Quite often…
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Housing: a mixed recovery
As house sales recover, agendaNi scrutinises the different trends for the volume and prices of transactions. Northern Ireland’s housing recovery,…
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Planning for a bright future
As planning reform nears completion, URS offers a unique blend of experience for those seeking to engage with a changing…
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