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Net zero carbon: An unfortunate ‘compromise’
The Minister for Agriculture Edwin Poots MLA has welcomed the passage of “ground-breaking” climate legislation despite its inclusion of a…
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Experience in transition
Phoenix Energy Holdings’ Group Chairman, Peter Dixon, talks to agendaNi about building Northern Ireland’s gas industry from scratch over the…
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A shared island: Mental health
Despite an increase in awareness and a move towards de-stigmatisation of mental health issues, many people still find it “frustrating,…
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Women in STEM
A Matrix report has led the Department for the Economy plans to encourage women into STEM careers. The Department for…
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Priorities for the Northern Ireland environment
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Permanent Secretary, Anthony Harbinson, discusses progress on the four key pillars of…
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‘Partial’ tax devolution to be considered
A partial devolution of income tax to the Northern Ireland Executive would avoid “disproportionate complexity” while still delivering new revenue…
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New website opens the past to EU PEACE funding
The Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) recently launched a new online digital archive which documents the EU’s investment in supporting…
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Electronic and remote voting
With many legislatures now returning to a relative normality, considerations are being given as to whether electronic and remote voting,…
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Citizenship recommendations response overdue
The UK Government has failed to respond to a report by MPs which called for better and easier processes for…
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Trade Union Desk
It used to be said that the cost of freedom is eternal vigilance. In Brexit Britain, the benefit of freedom…
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