Issues
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Tourism on course to be £1 billion industry
This summer’s 148th Open at Portrush is expected to be a significant contributor to Northern Ireland reaching its target to…
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10 years on and still no childcare strategy…
In June, Employers For Childcare launched the findings from our 10th annual Northern Ireland Childcare Survey which received more than…
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Engaging the profession for a healthy future
New chair of the British Medical Association (BMA) in Northern Ireland, Dr Tom Black, talks to David Whelan about his…
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Devolution, diversity and a different perspective
Almost a year after taking up post as Permanent Secretary for Department of Finance, Sue Gray talks to David Whelan…
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Robotic Process Automation: threat or opportunity?
The robots are coming. But it’s ok. It’s not quite in the shape of a dystopian future that Hollywood would…
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Shock absorption capacity of firms in Northern Ireland
InterTradeIreland has published research into firm-level patterns of risk exposure to examine how the capacity of firms to absorb shocks…
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Calls for Bradley to resign after legacy comments
In the latest of a series of a gaffes, recent comments by Secretary of State Karen Bradley MP on the…
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Gove and the Good Friday Agreement
Tipped as the most likely replacement for Theresa May, Michael Gove MP’s outlook on the Good Friday Agreement should cause…
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Automation risk lies in quality of work
An estimated 60,000 jobs in Northern Ireland are in danger of being automated into obsolescence, with a further 460,000 jobs…
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Contracting for agile software development
William Curry, a partner in the Corporate Commercial Group at leading law firm Arthur Cox, examines how the recent innovative…
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