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Ireland has experienced stronger economic growth, higher wages, and higher living standards than Northern Ireland in recent ...
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Garrett Cullen, who chairs a philanthropic branch of Queen’s University, said a failure to invest in higher education is ...
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With Northern Ireland’s annual medicine costs moving towards £1bn, Professor Sharon Haughey explained the growing cost of ...
Northern Ireland was found to have the highest proportion of the most deprived areas, with 25 per cent of its zones among the ...
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The gap in economic performance and well-being indicators between Ireland and Northern Ireland is widening, a report has found.
The gap in economic performance and well-being indicators between Ireland and Northern Ireland is widening, a report has found.
Ireland has experienced stronger economic growth than its Northern counterpart, with citizens earning more and having higher living standards, analysis from ESRI has found. Household disposable income ...
The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) recently released an interesting comparison of the economies of Ireland and Northern Ireland, and there’s some pretty striking stuff in the report.
Deprivation is higher in Northern Ireland than in regions of England, and in Scotland and Wales, research by Queen's ...
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