Electronic Communications Code spells headaches for landowners
A recent announcement by three mobile telephone networks that they have agreed a deal to build and share masts in order to improve 4G coverage in rural Northern Ireland, as
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A recent announcement by three mobile telephone networks that they have agreed a deal to build and share masts in order to improve 4G coverage in rural Northern Ireland, as
Linen Quarter Business Improvement District (LQ BID) has noted an increase in the number of businesses preparing to welcome their employees back to the office in recent weeks but suggests
Almost three-quarters (68%) of employees across Northern Ireland say that the last year has made them reassess their career and workplace attitudes, according to a new survey released by NIJobs.com.
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of maintaining essential services as the backbone to any functioning society and economy. Add to this the complexities of Brexit and the growing
This summer might be one of the busiest on record for Belfast’s 5-Star Fitzwilliam Hotel, but the man in charge of running the luxury city centre hotel remains pragmatic about
The number of new homebuyer enquiries in Northern Ireland continued to rise in July despite a drop elsewhere in the UK as a result of the government’s stamp duty holiday
The new President of the Northern Ireland Local Government Association (NILGA) has called on the NI Executive to ‘get real’ about local government and recognise local councils as being absolutely
An uncertain investment landscape is a legacy of the pandemic not even the most active technology hotspots could avoid. Many industries remain in a temporary stasis, while others have bolstered
The issue of mandatory vaccines in the workplace has provoked lots of discussion, debate and concern. Tech giants Google and Facebook have told their US employees that they must be
#ReachingRuralNI a joint initiative from NIFHA, NIHE and Rural Communities Network, is taking place this week. It’s a fantastic opportunity to raise the profile of rural living in Northern Ireland