Issue 126
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Issues
Emma Little-Pengelly MLA: ‘There is so much more that we can be’
In February 2024, Emma Little-Pengelly MLA became the first unionist deputy First Minister. After 18 months in office, she meets…
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Cover Story
Developing a biomethane economy
Jonathan Martindale, Director of Business Development at Phoenix Energy, talks to Owen McQuade about the opportunity to develop a biomethane…
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Issues
AI and the future of work
AI could contribute between £0.2 billion and £3.7 billion in incremental GVA by 2030 relative to 2023, a report has…
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A year of connection, growth, and community with Fibrus
Colin Hutchinson, Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer at Fibrus Group, reflects on another successful year for the company, infrastructure…
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Examining the new legacy framework
Two years after the UK Government’s Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 provoked widespread criticism from unionists, nationalists,…
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Northern Ireland braces for funding strain
As British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves MP prepares to deliver her Budget on 26 November 2025, Northern Ireland’s…
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Powering Northern Ireland’s energy transition
The onset of winter, and with it shorter days and colder temperatures, brings into sharp focus our reliance on a…
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Issues
Energy Strategy progress ‘lagging considerably’
A report has asserted that there are fundamental weaknesses in planning, governance, and reporting within the Department for the Economy’s…
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Planning report
Minister Liz Kimmins MLA: ‘An agile and responsive planning system’
Ten years ago, on 1 April 2015, we witnessed the most significant transformation in our system of governance in over…
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Planning report
Planning and flood risk
Planning Applications and Flood Risk, published in February 2025, outlines that 61 out of 5,848 approved residential applications throughout Northern…
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