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Applications invited for the Northern Ireland Building Regulations Advisory Committee
The Department of Finance has launched a public appointment competition to recruit six members to the Northern Ireland Building Regulations Advisory Committee (NIBRAC).
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Murphy responds to Chancellor announcement
Finance Minister, Conor Murphy has responded to the Chancellor's announcement.
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Murphy announces grant scheme for hospitality businesses in North West
Finance Minister Conor Murphy has today announced a grant scheme for hospitality businesses in the North West.
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Murphy visits Newry Open Data Fund winner
Finance Minister Conor Murphy today visited Smart Newry to see first-hand how it has benefitted from the Department’s Open Data Innovation and Outreach Fund.
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Finance Ministers call for urgent clarity on Spending Review and Treasury Funding
Finance Ministers from across the devolved nations have today joined forces to call for flexibility, fairness and clarity from the UK Government.
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Murphy announces parity for agency workers
Finance Minister, Conor Murphy has announced that agency workers within the Civil Service will soon benefit from parity of pay and annual leave.
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Murphy extends protection for business tenancies
Finance Minister Conor Murphy has extended an emergency provision for tenants by a further three months in order to protect businesses at this difficult time.
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Enhanced tendering system will benefit thousands of suppliers
Thousands of suppliers are set to benefit from an enhanced tendering system which helps organisations bid for public sector business.
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Murphy responds to Winter Economic Statement
Finance Minister, Conor Murphy has commented on the Chancellor’s Winter Economy Plan.
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Murphy allocates £165m for culture, businesses and capital projects
The Executive has today agreed COVID-19 funding allocations of £165 million which will see a funding injection for business, infrastructure, culture, schools and local councils.
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Finance Ministers express real concerns over UK Internal Market Bill
Finance Minister, Conor Murphy has met with the Finance Ministers from Wales and Scotland to discuss a range of fiscal matters and voice their collective concerns about the financial implications the UK Internal Market Bill will have on devolved governments.
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Murphy confirms £23 million for university places and schools PPE
The Executive has agreed further COVID-19 funding of £22.93 million for additional Higher Education places that may be required for the 2020/21 academic year, as well as school PPE costs.
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Landlords rates discount deadline approaching
Land & Property Services (LPS) is reminding landlords that their rate bill must be paid in full by Wednesday 30 September 2020 in order to secure this allowance
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Views sought on amending Building Regulations
The Department of Finance has launched a consultation on amending Building Regulations and associated Technical Booklets in relation to external fire spread on buildings.
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Finance Minister calls for extension of furlough scheme
Last night, Finance Minister Conor Murphy wrote to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury and the Chancellor on behalf of the Executive, urging an extension of the furlough scheme.
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Public Sector Pay Policy set for 2020/21
Finance Minister, Conor Murphy has determined the 2020/21 Public Sector Pay Policy.
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Murphy announces funding for apprenticeships, education and social enterprises
The Executive today agreed allocations of £123 million from COVID-19 funding.
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Over 25,000 businesses benefitting from 100% rate relief - Murphy
Over 25,000 businesses here are now benefitting from the 12 months rates holiday introduced by the Executive to help businesses impacted by COVID-19.
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Murphy chairs first meeting of RHI Sub-Committee
The first meeting of the dedicated Executive sub-committee on reform following the RHI Inquiry took place this morning.
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Finance Minister Welcomes additional funding
Finance Minister Conor Murphy has welcomed the additional funding for the Executive and the guarantee that the Executive will receive a minimum of £2.2 billion for its COVID-19 response.