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Queen’s diamond jubilee visit
It was not meant to be. Were it not for the monarchy’s only abdication in 1936, Princess Elizabeth would probably…
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The King’s Hall’s final Balmoral Show
Meadhbh Monahan was among approximately 80,000 visitors who flocked to the 114th Balmoral Show, the last to take place at…
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Revolutionising council efficiency with mobile solution
How mobile working with TotalMobile™ is transforming Newcastle City Council’s working practices. Before implementing TotalMobile™ from Belfast-based local government IT…
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Bridging the divide
The SEUPB assesses the progress of EU funding under PEACE lll and INTERREG IVA. The European Union’s PEACE III and…
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Heated discussions at Pensioners Parliament
Pensioners demand action from government as pressures on older people increase. After a year of controversial announcements focused on older…
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A border economic development zone
A study on cross-border economic renewal has called for a three-pronged approach to economic development in the region. Stephen Dineen…
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Investing in the future of Northern Irish energy
Earlier this year SSE Renewables, Northern Ireland’s leading renewables developer and generator, said the country had an opportunity within its…
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Jim Nicholson: why regional aid matters
Northern Ireland’s economic position means that it must keep its 100 per cent assisted area status, UUP MEP Jim Nicholson…
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New beginnings at Bryson
Bryson Charitable Group’s new Chair, Hugh Crossey, outlines his vision for the organisation. The leading Northern Ireland social enterprise, Bryson…
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Schools capital funding announcement
In the first capital announcement since 2010, new builds are to be progressed for five special schools, two post-primary and…
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