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The company that created the distinctive cladding for Titanic Belfast went into administration owing creditors over £1.5m.
Radius Housing have plans to invest in 500 new homes and refurbish and refit 1,000 others after agreeing a major loan package ...
Is Apple a good or bad bet for your pension portfolio? Will it be the world’s biggest company in five years’ time, or even 12 months’ time?
The announcement of the UK Spending Review last week should have been one of the most significant fiscal events of this Labour government. It was to set out how government spending will evolve over ...
Carol Fitzsimons, CEO of Young Enterprise NI, tells Margaret Canning and James McNaney how she kept the organisation going after it lost half of its funding Carol Fitzsimons MBE has been running Young ...
The father of a man who died during Storm Ali has lent his support to new legislation aimed at supporting employees working ...
Belfast councillors are to visit a city centre street before making a decision on an application for a new homeless day centre, which is facing opposition.
Hundreds of union members at Translink have voted in favour of strike action which could result in a summer of chaos for rail and bus passengers in Northern Ireland.
Pupils from a Co Antrim primary school are set for a thrilling sporting experience later this week when they travel to Dublin for a training session with the British and Irish Lions rugby squad.
Five hundred days after devolution returned to Northern Ireland, and it’s the same old story. We have a divided Executive incapable of taking the big decisions that are urgently needed in the face of ...
The body responsible for managing Lough Neagh has described a Stormont debate on the ecological crisis as “depressing” after promised political support “disappeared like melted snow”.
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