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Issues
Tourism: The road to recovery
While the after-effects of the pandemic continuing to impact on the tourism industry in Northern Ireland, shoots of optimism exist…
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An immersive connection to local culture
Newry, Mourne and Down has long been recognised for its unique opportunity to experience the outdoors against a composite backdrop…
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Delivering effective public procurement policy
Sharon Smyth, Chief Executive of Construction and Procurement Delivery (CPD) for the Department of Finance, discusses how monitoring is set…
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The Salvation Army: Person-centred support
The Salvation Army has been committed to tackling homelessness in Northern Ireland for over 140 years. Providing more than just…
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Study shows large disparity in early school leaving between north and south
Early school leaving is between two and three times higher in Northern Ireland than it is in the Republic, a…
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An aggregated approach to smarter, simpler operations
As of 1 May 2022, Whitemountain Quarries Ltd, Lagan Asphalt Ltd, and Lagan Materials Ltd have rebranded as Breedon Ireland.…
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Hyperfast NI’s Project Stratum ahead of schedule in bringing full fibre broadband to rural regions
Many rural households in Northern Ireland are living in digital poverty at a time when broadband is becoming almost as…
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‘Now or never’ to limit global warming
Immediate and deep emissions reductions across all sectors are required if global warming is to be limited to 1.5oC, the…
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Infrastructure 2050
An unprecedented approach to long-term infrastructure investment and delivery in Northern Ireland may be at risk over the Executive’s inability…
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Planning
A resource we can’t afford to waste
Affordable and sustainable waste infrastructure is key to delivering net zero, writes Jackie Keaney, Commercial Director, Indaver (Ireland and UK).…
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