Progress in key areas at Department of Justice
This week, as part of our policy series, we are looking at matters awaiting ministerial approval at the Department of Justice.
Find out more >This week, as part of our policy series, we are looking at matters awaiting ministerial approval at the Department of Justice.
Find out more >Today, Richard Pengelly, the Permanent Secretary for the Department of Health, told the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee that the new Northern Ireland (Executive Formation and Exercise of Functions) Act gives him the ability to approve and implement the Suicide Prevention Strategy, once a budget has been approved in March.
Find out more >The future for Northern Ireland in the post-Brexit era remains uncertain, as the drama around whether or not the Prime Minister’s withdrawal agreement will find a way through parliament continues.
Find out more >As the winter pressures faced by the health system emerge again, we take a look at the history and progress of transformation within health.
Find out more >With the eyes of much of the world's media on her, Arlene Foster pressed for the Prime Minister, Theresa May, to abandon the agreed United Kingdom-European Union withdrawal agreement, and seek a settlement more acceptable to unionism, during the Democratic Unionist Party’s annual conference in Belfast on Saturday.
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