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Down Right Incredible: Belfast Musician Releases Single In Aid of Down Syndrome Charities

Belfast musician Stefan Murray, 51, has released a single in aid of Down Syndrome charity Down Right Incredible and Hanwood Down Syndrome Football Club.  The single, Down Right Incredible, was inspired by Stefan’s own experience. His two-year-old son Killian was born with Down Syndrome after being told he had a one in seven chance of […]

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Danske Bank Announces New Charity Partnership With Include Youth

Danske Bank has announced Include Youth as its new charity partner for 2024, committing to supporting young people across Northern Ireland with care experience or who are just leaving care. As at March 2023, 3,801 children and young people were in care in Northern Ireland, an 11% increase from the previous year and the highest

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Embrace The Power of Positive Transformation: Unlocking Your Best Self

Positive transformation is a remarkable journey that empowers individuals to evolve, grow, and become the best versions of themselves. It’s a process of self-discovery, self-improvement, and self-realisation or actualisation that can have a profound impact on every aspect of our lives. In this blog, we will delve into the concept of positive transformation, exploring its

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BDO Ni Raises Over £20,000 To Help Make A Difference In The Local Community

Staff at local accountancy and advisory firm, BDO Northern Ireland recently celebrated raising over £20,000 for Northern Ireland Chest Heart & Stroke (NICHS) at a Saint Patrick’s Day themed fundraiser which marked the end of their two-year corporate partnership with the charity. Funds raised through the partnership will go towards supporting the up to 470,000

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Moy Park Expands Multi-Million-Pound Asda Contract With New National Fakeaway Listings

Moy Park, one of Ireland’s best known chicken brands, has secured a national listing with Asda, launching its new Fakeaway range into the retailer’s GB and NI stores. The range will see four new lines introduced by Moy Park that will ignite excitement into the frozen category with the launch of its new Fakeaway inspired

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Industry-First As Propertynews Makes Substantial Investment In Gen AI

In what is believed to be an industry-first in the UK, Ireland and beyond, Propertynews.com, the locally-owned property portal, has made a substantial investment in generative AI technology to add significant value to the homebuying process for both buyers and agents. The move, representing an investment of over a quarter of a million pounds, has

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Full Line Up Revealed For Mums At Work Elevate Your Business Event

Inspiring business women from across Northern Ireland are set to speak at Mums At Work CIC’s Elevate Your Business event, happening later this month. The event aims to uphold the vision of its late founder, Sinead Norton, by providing a supportive and nurturing environment for women in business. Taking place from 10am-4pm on Monday 25th

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Fathers Are Overvalued Whilst Mothers Are Paid Less By Employers, New Study Reveals

Men who become fathers benefit from “overvaluation” in their professional lives whereas mothers experience the opposite, often undervalued by employers and underpaid as a result, according to new research. The study, conducted by Khadija van der Straaten, at the Rotterdam School of Management Erasmus University (RSM) analysed the disparities in pay and progression for men and women working

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Decision-Making at Home Hinders Women In The Workplace, New Research Reveals

Decision-making styles within the family can be a significant barrier to achieving gender parity not only at home but in the workplace too, new research from Durham University Business School reveals. The study, conducted by Professor Cathy Cassell, alongside co-researchers Laura Radcliffe and Leighann Spencer of the University of Liverpool Management School, explores the interdependent relationship between

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