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Democratising Governance in Transition
As the new Programme for Government (PfG) makes its way through Northern Ireland’s often contested institutional landscape, we all must…
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Electricity markets: where to?
Mark Coyne outlines how the integration of European electricity markets will affect the SEM and costs for Irish consumers. The…
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Budget 2012 analysis
The 2012 UK Budget brought few surprises but forthcoming decisions on corporation tax and regional pay will have major consequences…
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John Boyle on bookmaking and positive thinking
Now is the time for the entrepreneurs of the future, providing they remain positive, Boylesports Managing Director John Boyle tells…
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Northern Ireland political views
agendaNi summarises local opinion and policy on banking following initial ministerial meetings in 2008. Financial services policy is reserved to…
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US-NI mentorship programme’s future leaders
Meadhbh Monahan speaks to two potential entrepreneurs about their experience of the US-NI mentorship programme. Established by the former economic…
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The new Nevin Institute think tank
An all-island, trades union-linked think tank has been established, calling for £4.2 billion in stimulus investment for the province. The…
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Prospering from innovation
Michael Blair explains how companies can benefit from the Patent Box regime. From 1 April 2013, companies which own or…
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SEM leads the way for reform: David Newbery
Leading energy economist David Newbery tells Owen McQuade how the Irish Single Electricity Market (SEM) example should influence British electricity…
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A single energy department
Peter Cheney assesses the potential for a DECC-style structure at Stormont. A dedicated department for energy, rather than spreading it…
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