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Report on an announced inspection of Maghaberry Prison 19 - 23 March 2012 by the Chief Inspector of Criminal Justice in Northern Ireland,Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Prisons,the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority and Education and Training Inspectorate.
Sets out the transcripts of the Public inquiry proceedings for the A6 Londonderry to Dungiven road improvement scheme.
Sets out DfI Roads written submission to the Public inquiry.
This strategy focuses on the importance of language learning and on the need to
improve the uptake of languages in schools and colleges and in the wider community,
but also recognises that languages are important for wider economic, social and
Sets out the objections to the A6 Londonderry to Dungiven dualling scheme and the department's responses to those objections.
Sets out the Public inquiry Inspector's opening remarks at the 21 August 2012 pre-inquiry meeting.
This paper presents an independent review of current economic, legal and environmental issues pertaining to the Pacific oyster industry in the UK.
To consider all available options a scheme assessment is being carried out. This is a three stage procedure, which compares various options based on the government’s five key transport objectives of environment, safety, economy, integration and accessibility.
Report by RSM McClure Watters on the study of the economic value of NI's historic environment.
Sets out the notice convening the Public inquiry to examine the case for and against the A6 Londonderry to Dungiven scheme.
Sets out the Inspector's report on the February 2012 Public inquiry into the the proposed A6 Annaghmore Bellshill Junction.
In November 2010 Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) reported on oversight of the Northern Ireland Prison Service (NIPS) enquiry into the erroneous release of two prisoners.
Publication of the A8 Belfast to Larne Dualling scheme Inspector's report and Departmental statement.
The purpose of this report is to follow-up whether, and to what extent, the criminal justice agencies have implemented the recommendations made in the original report.
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 focus for this inspection to the Roe House of Maghaberry Prison was to assess the hygiene standards and infection prevention and control practices in place and to assess if the conditions within the Roe House have implications in respect of inhumane or degrading treatment.
This environmental statement documents the assessment undertaken on the potential environmental impacts of the proposed dualling of the A26 (Frosses Road) from the B64 Glarryford Crossroads to the A44 (Drones Road) Junction.
Sets out the transcript of the February 2012 Public inquiry into the proposed A6 Annaghmore Bellshil junction.
Sets out the documents associated with the February 2012 Public inquiry into the proposed A6 Annaghmore Bellshill junction proposal.
This report summarises the main issues and proposes a solution that requires consideration by the Department of Justice and the Department for Employment and Learning.