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Damien McLoughlin, Associate Director at planning consultancy DPP, discusses the planning challenges that face the local renewable energy sector.

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Arts groups in the Cathedral Quarter have welcomed the restoration of funding for cultural events in the Quarter.

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MCE Public Relations is sponsoring the ‘Leading on Political Impact’ award at the 2012 CO3 Awards taking place this Thursday in the City Hotel Derry-Londonderry.

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New consultation paper could see further delays in planning applications

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Northern Ireland’s economic output will remain largely flat in 2012, but a small contraction in the first quarter cannot be ruled out, according to the latest 'Quarterly Sectoral Forecast’ report published by Northern Bank

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Final call for entries for 12th annual PANI Awards

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The Social Development Minister should reverse his decision to scrap the Laganside Events Fund, says Paul McErlean

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Despite the ongoing European debt crisis, 2012 will be a year of improvement for the global economy, according to Northern Bank's lastest Global Scenarios report.

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GUINNESS FAMILY LAUNCHES FUNDS IN NORTHERN IRELAND

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NORTHERN IRELAND BUSINESSES URGED TO ENSURE ADEQUATE PROTECTION IS IN PLACE

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NORTHERN BANK PARTNERS WITH LOCAL MORTGAGE BROKERS

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Jonathan McAlpin, Director of Operations, Ulster Community Investment Trust (UCIT) looks ahead to the social economy in 2012.

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Local consumer confidence improved slightly during the month of December 2011 but was still below its three year average, according to Northern Bank's latest Consumer Confidence survey.

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Victoria Square, Belfast has continued its record-breaking run of results having recorded its busiest Boxing Day and its busiest week ever.

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Chris Brown from MCE with Simon Hamilton MLA at the CIPR/NIGAG joint Christmas reception in the Long Gallery at Parliament Buildings, Stormont.

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Ann McGregor and Francis Martin from the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce with the Dean of Belfast and Dame Mary Peters at the MCE sponsored carol service in St. Anne's Cathedal

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Organisations in the third sector are ‘leading the way in management best practice’, according to the head of Northern Ireland’s umbrella body for third sector chief officers.

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Enterprise forum set up at Stormont

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Savills targets 100 prime properties and €20m in Autumn Auction

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Northern Bank Sectoral Report November 2011

The latest 'Quarterly Sectoral Forecast' report published by Northern Bank has estimated growth of only 1 per cent for 2012 and 2.3 percent is forecast for 2013. The bank currently estimates the chances of the local economy slipping back into recession to be 20 percent; however the risk could rise substantially depending upon how the Euro-crisis.
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