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The Department for the Economy (DfE, Irish: An Roinn Geilleagair [4]) is a devolved Northern Ireland government department in the Northern Ireland Executive. The minister with overall responsibility for the department is the Minister for the Economy.
A list of Northern Ireland government departments, their agencies and their ministers and related organisations. The devolved government of Northern Ireland (the Northern Ireland Executive) is responsible for most public services in the region but some services are also provided by the United Kingdom Government and cross-border bodies under the North/South Ministerial Council.
Invest Northern Ireland (Invest NI) is Northern Ireland's regional economic development agency. It is a non-departmental public body (NDPB) of the Department for the Economy (DfE). According to DETI's website, it "supports business growth and inward investment, promotes innovation, research and development and in-company training, encourages ...
After a 24-month hiatus, devolved government in Northern Ireland was finally restored. Throw in a snap Westminster and Irish election in for good measure, there have been plenty of stand out ...
Industrial tribunals are independent judicial bodies in Northern Ireland that hear and determine claims to do with employment matters. These include a range of claims relating to unfair dismissal , breach of contract , wages and other payments as well as discrimination on the grounds of sex , race discrimination , disability discrimination ...
This Wikipedia page is a list of government ministers in Northern Ireland. Government ministers. First Minister and deputy First Minister. Junior Ministers;
The General Consumer Council for Northern Ireland (GCCNI) was created by the Government in 1985 and is funded by the Department for the Economy (DfE). [1] The body aims to represent consumers' interests. [1] It is designated by the Secretary of State as being able to bring a super-complaint to the OFT: [2]
A Northern Ireland Executive was created following the signing of the Sunningdale Agreement in 1974, while the current Northern Ireland Executive under the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, was created in the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement, and has intermittently been in existence from 1999 to the present.