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The Invest NI boss has suggested Northern Ireland's creaking infrastructure is constraining economic development.
Comment: The question is whether political leaders possess sufficient courage to implement change that prioritises value for money over political convenience, writes Nick Clark.
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High-speed rail projects across the United States are facing high budgets, lengthy timelines, and increasing skepticism from ...
San Diego capped the number of backyard apartments that can be built on single-family lots after a large backlash over ...
The Trump administration should embrace a North Korea strategy that aims to contain escalation, not keep a white-knuckled ...
Venezuelan regime honors Sahar Emami for returning to air moments after IDF strike hit Iran’s state media center, calling her ...
Preschool for All is economic infrastructure that helps ensure parents can work, employers don’t face turnover and the ...