UK Community Renewal Funding was released in Nov 2021, NI secured over £12m across 31 projects. Whilst twice the UK average, it was still less than half of Wales. Plus 87% of funding in NI went to non-council projects. NI is in a unique position for UK funding. Find out why this is important.
Read MoreNI achieved £48m in Levelling Up Funding but their average bid was one third the UK average, can NI achieve bigger projects and what does the new UK wide fund mean for NI funding streams. Derry City & Strabane District Council won one-third of all the funding in NI with Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council securing the largest single bid of £12.2m for the Dundonald International Ice Bowl
Read MoreNI faces bigger challenges than Brexit. Whilst Brexit dominates the news and will impact everyone, there are five massive risks - and opportunities - facing NI that are not being suitably addressed. Issues that could divide people even more than Brexit. We outline the five challenges - Care, Education, Infrastructure, Pensions and Social Networks.
Read MoreNI Schools regularly top league tables, tables based solely on exam percentages. But percentage tables can be abused, and why are universities reviewed so differently to schools? Why focusing on exams can leave pupils in a poorer position. What about children's mental health, physical activity, career path and choice? What proportion of results are down to tutors, and is that fair? And finally are Universities worth all the exams anyway?
Read MoreNew Deprivation Measures (Noble Indicators) are out for NI, first time since 2010. What are they? What are SOAs? Why are they considered by some to be the 'Rich List' for the community and public sector? What are the most deprived areas and do they ever change? All this and more is answered within.
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