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Housing Executive under review
The future of the Northern Ireland Housing Executive remains uncertain in the light of negative reports and the Minister’s intention…
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Criminal Justice Bill
agendaNi examines the Criminal Justice Bill, which updates the law on sex offender notification and DNA profiles and toughens it…
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Welfare reform’s impact on older people
Meadhbh Monahan examines the potential impact of the welfare changes. The population aged over 65 in Northern Ireland increased by…
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Bryson: the future of recycling
Bryson Recycling, part of Northern Ireland’s leading social enterprise, the Bryson Charitable Group, believes the future of recycling will focus…
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DoE planning targets
Developers must be prepared for more refusals as DoE planners stretch themselves to meet demanding targets. The processing of large…
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Translink: passenger transport empowering the economy
More people used Translink bus and rail services during 2011-2012 compared to the previous year. Combined rail and bus passenger…
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Perspectives on America’s future
Northern Ireland’s coalition government sets an example for America’s increasingly divided political leaders, according to a visiting group of young…
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TF3: 1,000 patients in Northern Ireland benefitting from improved care through Telemonitoring
Modern technology and healthcare are working to help thousands of people in Northern Ireland with long term conditions take more…
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Waste infrastructure update
Three projects under the waste infrastructure programme are working to significantly different timelines. Stephen Dineen outlines recent developments. All three…
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UK economy: getting beyond zero
Despite good news on job creation, a weak economy is adding more political pressure in Westminster. Peter Cheney sums up…
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