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GCE Software Systems Development
ICT is popular with pupils and the new qualification will open doors in a growing economic sector. From this September…
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Inner city junior highs
Michele Marken discusses her ideas for improving achievement in Protestant working class areas with Peter Cheney. The flag and parading…
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Education Committee: a progress report
A less combative atmosphere has allowed the Education Committee to make more progress since the 2011 election. agendaNi profiles its…
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Evolution not revolution
Michael McKernan contrasts the steady local approach to GCSE reform with Michael Gove’s radical changes. An interesting backdrop to the…
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Economic Pact capital plans
Northern Ireland receives favourable treatment in the Economic Pact but the shared campus plans are likely to exceed their budget.…
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Utility prices under the spotlight
Michael McKernan weighs up the political debate on cutting energy prices in Great Britain and the state of play in…
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Infrastructure: more than roads and planes
Alan Taylor, Managing Partner of Arthur Cox in Belfast, outlines the economic importance of infrastructure in all its forms and…
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Single telecoms market proposed
Europe is moving towards a single telecoms market which is likely to result in lower charges. The European Commission has…
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Antrim customers on ‘cloud’ 9
When Antrim Borough Council transformed itself into a customer centric organisation, ICT was the key enabler. The customers of Antrim…
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Broadband success in Northern Ireland
Michael McKernan sums up the local performance, which leads several national league tables. Relative to the ups and downs of…
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