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What is prosperity?
agendaNi considers how a ‘good life’ can be measured as Northern Ireland prepares for cuts and faces a hard recovery…
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Labour in the North
Irish Labour has an active branch in Northern Ireland but it has a relatively low profile. agendaNi looks at its…
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Ireland’s bleak budget
Meadhbh Monahan unpacks the harshest budget in the Republic’s history. Described by the opposition as “an attack on the poor”,…
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Edwin Poots: look before you leap
Waste projects have long-lasting consequences and lessons from the past are worth learning for today, according to Environment Minister Edwin…
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Boosting recycling in Fife
Recycling reached 67 per cent in the trial for Fife Council’s new household recycling system. Chris Ewing updates Peter Cheney…
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Aiming for zero waste
Andy Bond explains May Gurney’s approach to waste management, based on the aim of having no waste. The overall point…
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Managing waste on-site
Site waste management plans (SWMPs) are to become a statutory requirement for construction companies carrying out a project worth £300,000…
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Waste management review
The revised waste management planning policy statement should encourage innovation and technology, according to Environment Committee Chair Cathal Boylan. Meadhbh…
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Debt: a helping hand
Personal debt is an increasing worry in Northern Ireland and many are finding that their finances are spiralling out of…
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All Party Group on Children and Young People
Each month an all-party group of MLAs gets together to discuss the needs of children and young people. Dawn Purvis…
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