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Changes to permitted development rights for domestic heat pumps
The Department for Infrastructure has today announced amendments to permitted development rights for domestic heat pumps.
Hazzard – Dalradian Gold Mine project will be subject of public inquiry
Infrastructure Minister, Chris Hazzard has announced that any planning application for the Dalradian project will be the subject of an independent
McIlveen responds to Hammond statement on funding
Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Minister Michelle McIlveen has responded to Chancellor Philip Hammond statement on EU funding.
Construction on the A5 Western Transport Corridor scheme to begin early 2018
The Department for Infrastructure today announced its 'Decision to Proceed' with the A5 Western Transport Corridor scheme, with construction of the
Statement by Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon MLA - NI Executive daily Covid-19 briefing 17 April 2020
The past few weeks have been unimaginable. I want to extend my sympathies to all those who have lost their loved ones. To those in hospital fighting
Fearon and Ross congratulate over 4,000 young people attending Summer Camps
Junior Ministers Megan Fearon and Alastair Ross have visited two of the 105 Summer Camps which are delivered as part of the Executive’s Together
Industry award recognises success of Dunbia entrepreneur: Foster
Finance Minister Arlene Foster has congratulated Jack Dobson, founder and co-owner of Dunbia, for winning the Industry category at the EY
Long launches consultation on inquests into deaths abroad
Justice Minister, Naomi Long has launched a public consultation on coronors’ inquests into deaths abroad.
Establishing wildflower margins to improve biodiversity
Damien McAllister and his father Eamon have a mixed beef and sheep farm just outside Portglenone, Co Antrim. They finish store lambs off grass and
Health Minister announces further funding for mental health support projects
Health Minister Robin Swann has announced funding of more than £250,000 for three organisations providing vital mental health support for local
Management notes for January 22
Management Notes are prepared by staff from the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE). CAFRE is a College within the Department
The Museum of Innovation is ‘Good to Go’ – Lyons
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons has paid a visit to the new innovation exhibition at the Ulster Transport Museum in Cultra, as part of the ‘We’re Good
First Minister looks forward with primary school pupils
First Minister Arlene Foster urged children to hold onto their dreams at a visit to Creavery Primary School in Antrim.
Dodds calls for extension of national support schemes beyond April
Economy Minister Diane Dodds today called on the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak to extend the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CRJS) and
Beware the risks of importing animal disease, warns Chief Vet
Chief Veterinary Officer, Robert Huey, today warned holidaymakers of the risks of importing animal disease.
DAERA Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer warns holidaymakers of the risk of importing animal disease
The Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer has warned holidaymakers of the risks of importing animal disease from their holiday destinations.
Launch of an anti-social behaviour consultation
The Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Department for Communities (DfC) have launched a joint public consultation on potential amendments to the
Hong Kong students study tour to CAFRE
Twenty food students and three staff from the Institute of Vocational Education, Hong Kong, spent 16 very busy but rewarding days at the College of
Hamilton announces £5.6m investment & 100 new jobs in Londonderry and Strabane
Economy Minister Simon Hamilton MLA has hosted a special event in Londonderry to acknowledge the growth and investment of businesses in the North
Murphy backs credit union growth
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has announced his intention to grow the local network of credit unions.