Electronics manufacturer Sanmina is cutting up to 300 jobs at its factory in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The US-owned firm...
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City fat cats should be made to donate most of their huge bonuses to charities and poor people, according to...
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The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is facing a staffing crisis after more than three-quarters of its officers voted...
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The Police Federation has slammed government proposals to cut 1,500 jobs from the Police Service of Northern Ireland in the next...
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The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has received almost 1,000 applications from Polish people in its latest recruitment campaign....
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Northern Ireland BMA chairman welcomes anti-smoking laws as a breath of fresh air
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryThe chairman of the British Medical Association (BMA) in Northern Ireland has welcomed the government’s announcement that legislation banning smoking in...
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Women in Northern Ireland earn almost £100 a week less then their male colleagues, a government report revealed.
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Court rules against Police Service of Northern Ireland over bias to Masons
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryA police officer in Northern Ireland was discriminated against because he was not a Mason, an employment tribunal has ruled....
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London borough sends diversity ambassador to Northern Ireland’s council workers
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryLocal authorities across Northern Ireland are learning from London’s Brent Council how best to support women in the workplace.The council’s...
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Health workers in Northern Ireland suffered more than 5,000 attacks in the past year, according to the British Medical Association.
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Police Service of Northern Ireland applicants to be asked their sexual orientation
by dan thomasby dan thomasApplicants to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) are, for the first time, to be asked their sexual orientation
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Indian call centre company sets up operation in UK.
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Ministry of Defence civilian staff in Northern Ireland are to get an extra £14,000 lump sum as part of their redundancy deal
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Sick leave for police and prison officers in Northern Ireland has cost almost £47m in the past two years, official figures reveal.
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With its senior executives facing a restructure and potential redundancy, how is Northern Ireland’s government department for health retaining its top talent?