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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.