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Irish Sea Haddock Fishery Conditions
The Executive launched its consultation on the Programme for Government draft Outcomes Framework on 25 January 2021 and it closed on 22 March 2021.
The Programme for Government draft Outcomes Framework has been subject to an equality screening exercise. An Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) has also been prepared.
Elections to the United Kindgom Parliament 2017
Guidance on conduct for Civil Servants.
This communiqué summarises the meeting of the Joint Ministerial Committee, chaired by Prime Minister Theresa May, on 24 October 2016.
In December 2015 we, the members of the Panel, were appointed by the Northern Ireland Executive to produce a report by the end of May 2016 with “recommendations for a strategy to disband paramilitary groups”.
The World Bank notes that Global growth again fell short of expectations in 2015, slowing to 2.4 percent from 2.6 percent in 2014.
This page contains the Budget document sets out the Northern Ireland Executive’s spending plans for the period from April 2016 to March 2017.
This document contains a set of inter-related proposals which seek to provide a far-reaching and comprehensive framework for addressing some of the most challenging and intractable issues that have impacted on our community.
The Executive is committed to working in partnership to build a safe, peaceful, fair and prosperous society where everyone can enjoy a better quality of life now and in the years to come. We need a strong economy to deliver this goal and the Economic Strategy identifies
The World Bank has cut its forecast for global growth, now predicting expansion of 3% this year, followed by 3.3% in 2016. It notes that falling oil prices will impact on inflation worldwide and that this is likely to delay interest rate hikes in rich countries
This page contains the Budget document sets out the Northern Ireland Executive’s spending plans for the period from April 2015 to March 2016.
The world economy is showing signs of bouncing back this year as advanced economies are turning a corner and developing countries are regaining strength after two weak years according to the World Bank’s latest global economic prospects report.
In accordance with this, the Panel of Parties in the Northern Ireland Executive was constituted under a chair, Richard Haass, and a vice chair, Meghan O’Sullivan.
“Childcare” for the purposes of this policy framework, is the safe
supervision of children, aged 0-14, in an environment that assists and
enriches their development, education and life opportunities and
enjoyment.
The analysis of consultation responses in relation to Consultation on the Inquiry into Historical Institutional Abuse Rules (Northern Ireland) 2013.
The Government and Executive are committed to working together to tackle the important challenges of:
The latest Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) forecasts, published alongside the Chancellor‟s Budget Statement on 20 March 2013, indicated that the outlook for global growth remains weak and that growth in world trade has slowed.
This paper is published as part of a suite of documents which support the draft Northern Ireland Economic Strategy.
The Executive is committed to working in partnership to build a safe, peaceful, fair and prosperous society where everyone can enjoy a better quality of life now and in the years to come.