Northern Ireland trade in goods, 2017
Please note: we have posted a new version of this blog article using the most recent HMRC annual trade data, see here. This blog post… Read More »Northern Ireland trade in goods, 2017
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Please note: we have posted a new version of this blog article using the most recent HMRC annual trade data, see here. This blog post… Read More »Northern Ireland trade in goods, 2017
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Climate change and the need for legislation to address it still remains a debate in Northern Ireland (NI), where specific legislation has not yet been… Read More »Climate Change legislation in Northern Ireland: Is it just a lot of hot air?
Yesterday, in the House of Commons, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced some changes to the United Kingdom (UK) Government’s spending plans based on the… Read More »UK Chancellor’s Budget: Small Change for Northern Ireland