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Economic policy in uncertain times
Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service David Sterling discusses Northern Ireland’s economic outlook, decision making in political absence and…
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Northern citizens look to Dublin for protection
The North now looks to Dublin to safeguard citizens’ rights and the Good Friday Agreement, writes Emma DeSouza. “The people…
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Northern Ireland Economic Conference 2019
The annual Northern Ireland Economic Conference, hosted by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council brought together key players in the…
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Round table discussions
Decarbonising the Northern Ireland power system
SONI hosted a round table discussion with key stakeholders from the energy sector about transforming the power system for future…
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Education under attainment underpins poor economic growth
Northern Ireland’s inability to match the levels of educational attainment of its population to the needs of the modern economy…
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Northern Ireland Planning Conference 2019
The annual Northern Ireland Planning Conference, sponsored by Carson McDowell and Arup, dealt with several significant issues such as the…
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Not working: Where have all the good jobs gone?
Labour economist and author David Blanchflower discusses how unemployment figures are becoming less important to wage growth and economic performance,…
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Lough Neagh: Our forgotten lough
Question: What’s the biggest commercial Lough in Northern Ireland, Ireland and the United Kingdom, which has sand trading, water extraction…
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Sectarianism: Actions for Northern Ireland
agendaNi profiles the ideas for action suggested in a recent review in to sectarianism in Northern Ireland, aiming to bring…
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Burned: Accountability and derision
‘Burned’ author Sam McBride writes in agendaNi about the role of the civil service in Northern Ireland’s largest political scandal…
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