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Policing ‘needs clear targets’
An Audit Office report criticises the Policing Board’s current way of measuring police performance and calls for more clarity. The…
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A painful privilege
Commissioner for Victims and Survivors Kathryn Stone explains how the Commission gives a voice to victims and survivors. Kathryn Stone…
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Welfare reform: the highest impact?
A NICVA-commissioned report suggests that cuts to some welfare budgets will affect local households more than those in Britain. Northern…
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Lost homes: housing fraud highlighted
Tackling fraud will free up homes for the most vulnerable people in society. Fraud is keeping up to 2,400 vulnerable…
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IBM round table: capturing the value of big data
IBM hosted a round table discussion on the way forward for big data with a group of senior managers across…
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A truly competitive economy
Paul Terrington, PwC’s Regional Chairman, calls for radical thinking to accelerate Northern Ireland’s recovery. In the current climate, waiting for…
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Reasons for optimism
Andrew Sentance, PwC’s Senior Economic Adviser for the UK, talks to agendaNi about his optimistic assessment of the UK’s performance…
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Growth for all?
Policy-makers have only a short time horizon for tackling growing wage inequality, according to Stephen Boyle, Head of Group Economics…
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Skills drive growth
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills’ Lesley Giles explained that business leaders have to take a more pro-active role…
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Scottish independence: economic implications
Dr Gary Gillespie, Chief Economic Adviser to the Scottish Government, summarised its economic position as the referendum approaches. The devolution…
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