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?
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Paisley’s daughter accuses Democratic Unionist Party of sex discrimination
by dan thomasby dan thomasFormer councillor accuses Northern Ireland political party of sexual discrimination over a failed job application.
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Northern Ireland is to ban smoking in enclosed public places and workplaces.
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Commuters in Northern Ireland are being urged to leave the car at home and cycle to work as part of Bike2Work week, which begins today.
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Members of the Low Pay Commission are to visit Northern Ireland to see what the impact has been on the region's economy.
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Industrial action by classroom assistants in Northern Ireland may spread in a long-running dispute about job evaluations
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Medical staff have delivered a petition with 35,000 signatures to Stormont, home of the Irish executive, calling for an end to smoking in workplaces in Northern Ireland.
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The Police Service of Northern Ireland has admitted that its recruitment policy discriminates against protestant applicants.
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Northern Ireland's status as the poor relation when it comes to pensions comes under the spotlight tonight
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The British Medical Association (BMA) has called for all workplaces to be smoke-free in Northern Ireland, after civil servants were...
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The Northern Ireland civil service has banned smoking in its offices and the BMA wants it extended to all workplaces in the province
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Economic recovery takes root despite troubled past
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Employees
in Northern Ireland are among the worst off in Britain, with the province
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The
network of Sector Skills Councils will now cover the whole of the UK, after the
agency responsible for running...