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All change in PSNI leadership
agendaNi reviews Matt Baggott’s time as Chief Constable and considers the in-tray for his successor. The role of Chief Constable…
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Speeding up justice
Progress on tackling delay in court cases has been slow but the Justice Minister is still determined to see results.…
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Careers focus for Assembly committee
MLAs on the Employment and Learning Committee have proposed reforms for careers education after listening to complaints from young people…
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Meeting skills needs in challenging times
Northern Ireland’s Colleges are making an important economic contribution In November 2013, students from across the six regional Further Education…
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Tackling economic inactivity
Northern Ireland’s high proportion of adults outside the workforce has held back economic progress over the last 30 years. Peter…
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Blurring the lines between industry and education
Marie-Thérèse McGivern outlines Belfast Met’s contribution to the local economy. There are two things about the economy upon which everyone…
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OECD report seeks more reform
OECD data suggest that Northern Ireland is falling behind but the organisation has also set out proposals to improve the…
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The future of GCSEs and A-levels in Northern Ireland
With a major announcement due on the future of qualifications in Northern Ireland, CCEA Chief Executive Richard Hanna reflects on…
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Learning across the border
Education policy was traditionally developed in isolation on both sides of the border but new links are now being explored.…
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Helping to improve skills and training in construction
Barry Neilson provides an update on CITB-ConstructionSkills NI’s training programmes. There is no doubt that the recession has hit construction…
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