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First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly have met with the UK Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Dame Angela McLean on her visit to Belfast.
They hosted a special event in Parliament Buildings to collaboratively showcase the Executive’s 87 Areas of Research Interest (ARIs) which identify gaps where research expertise has the potential to support policy development, inform decision‑making, and enhance service delivery across Departments.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins have welcomed Belfast Harbour’s £1.3bn investment in its ambitious 25 year Masterplan.
They said the investment will ensure our economy remains competitive by driving enterprise, supporting jobs and opportunities and providing a catalyst for further growth.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins have welcomed Belfast Harbour’s £1.3bn investment in its ambitious 25 year Masterplan.
They said the investment will ensure our economy remains competitive by driving enterprise, supporting jobs and opportunities and providing a catalyst for further growth.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins have welcomed Belfast Harbour’s £1.3bn investment in its ambitious 25 year Masterplan.
They said the investment will ensure our economy remains competitive by driving enterprise, supporting jobs and opportunities and providing a catalyst for further growth.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins have welcomed Belfast Harbour’s £1.3bn investment in its ambitious 25 year Masterplan.
They said the investment will ensure our economy remains competitive by driving enterprise, supporting jobs and opportunities and providing a catalyst for further growth.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill joined Galway-founded AdTech company Buymedia, one of Europe’s fastest-growing tech firms, to mark the opening of its new Belfast office at Ormeau Labs.
Speaking at the launch, the First Minister said the company’s decision to expand here is a strong endorsement of our world-renowned tech sector, exceptional talent and the ambition of our people.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill joined Galway-founded AdTech company Buymedia, one of Europe’s fastest-growing tech firms, to mark the opening of its new Belfast office at Ormeau Labs.
Speaking at the launch, the First Minister said the company’s decision to expand here is a strong endorsement of our world-renowned tech sector, exceptional talent and the ambition of our people.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill joined Galway-founded AdTech company Buymedia, one of Europe’s fastest-growing tech firms, to mark the opening of its new Belfast office at Ormeau Labs.
Speaking at the launch, the First Minister said the company’s decision to expand here is a strong endorsement of our world-renowned tech sector, exceptional talent and the ambition of our people.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill joined Galway-founded AdTech company Buymedia, one of Europe’s fastest-growing tech firms, to mark the opening of its new Belfast office at Ormeau Labs.
Speaking at the launch, the First Minister said the company’s decision to expand here is a strong endorsement of our world-renowned tech sector, exceptional talent and the ambition of our people.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly met with King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Hillsborough Castle. The Ministers said the meeting provided an opportunity to recognise the importance of continued engagement and understanding.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly met with King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Hillsborough Castle. The Ministers said the meeting provided an opportunity to recognise the importance of continued engagement and understanding.

Junior Ministers Aisling Reilly and Joanne Bunting attended the launch of the International Fund for Ireland’s new five-year strategy, marking its 40th anniversary.
Speaking at the event, the Junior Ministers recognised the organisation’s four decades of work supporting peace and reconciliation across communities here, particularly in the lives of young people.

Junior Ministers Aisling Reilly and Joanne Bunting attended the launch of the International Fund for Ireland’s new five-year strategy, marking its 40th anniversary.
Speaking at the event, the Junior Ministers recognised the organisation’s four decades of work supporting peace and reconciliation across communities here, particularly in the lives of young people.

Junior Ministers Aisling Reilly and Joanne Bunting attended the launch of the International Fund for Ireland’s new five-year strategy, marking its 40th anniversary.
Speaking at the event, the Junior Ministers recognised the organisation’s four decades of work supporting peace and reconciliation across communities here, particularly in the lives of young people.

Junior Ministers Aisling Reilly and Joanne Bunting attended the launch of the International Fund for Ireland’s new five-year strategy, marking its 40th anniversary.
Speaking at the event, the Junior Ministers recognised the organisation’s four decades of work supporting peace and reconciliation across communities here, particularly in the lives of young people.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly visited the 157th Balmoral Show.
They said the show, which has over 500 exhibitors and 3,600 livestock, highlights our fantastic agri-food sector at its best and is a reminder of the vital role it has in our local communities. #balmoralshow

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly visited the 157th Balmoral Show.
They said the show, which has over 500 exhibitors and 3,600 livestock, highlights our fantastic agri-food sector at its best and is a reminder of the vital role it has in our local communities. #balmoralshow

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly visited the 157th Balmoral Show.
They said the show, which has over 500 exhibitors and 3,600 livestock, highlights our fantastic agri-food sector at its best and is a reminder of the vital role it has in our local communities. #balmoralshow

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly visited the 157th Balmoral Show.
They said the show, which has over 500 exhibitors and 3,600 livestock, highlights our fantastic agri-food sector at its best and is a reminder of the vital role it has in our local communities. #balmoralshow

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly visited the 157th Balmoral Show.
They said the show, which has over 500 exhibitors and 3,600 livestock, highlights our fantastic agri-food sector at its best and is a reminder of the vital role it has in our local communities. #balmoralshow

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly visited the 157th Balmoral Show.
They said the show, which has over 500 exhibitors and 3,600 livestock, highlights our fantastic agri-food sector at its best and is a reminder of the vital role it has in our local communities. #balmoralshow

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly visited the 157th Balmoral Show.
They said the show, which has over 500 exhibitors and 3,600 livestock, highlights our fantastic agri-food sector at its best and is a reminder of the vital role it has in our local communities. #balmoralshow

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly visited the 157th Balmoral Show.
They said the show, which has over 500 exhibitors and 3,600 livestock, highlights our fantastic agri-food sector at its best and is a reminder of the vital role it has in our local communities. #balmoralshow

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly visited the 157th Balmoral Show.
They said the show, which has over 500 exhibitors and 3,600 livestock, highlights our fantastic agri-food sector at its best and is a reminder of the vital role it has in our local communities. #balmoralshow

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly visited the 157th Balmoral Show.
They said the show, which has over 500 exhibitors and 3,600 livestock, highlights our fantastic agri-food sector at its best and is a reminder of the vital role it has in our local communities. #balmoralshow

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly visited the 157th Balmoral Show.
They said the show, which has over 500 exhibitors and 3,600 livestock, highlights our fantastic agri-food sector at its best and is a reminder of the vital role it has in our local communities. #balmoralshow
🎥 First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly joined the thousands of people who visited the Balmoral Show on Friday.
The highly anticipated annual event celebrates our local agriculture, food production, and rural life and showcases everything the sector has to offer. #BalmoralShow
🎥 Ending Violence Against Women and Girls is an Executive priority.
Everyone has a role to play in creating a society where women and girls feel safe every day.
First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little Pengelly recently launched the Executive’s second Delivery Plan which is about taking action, supporting organisations and communities and challenging the behaviours that allow this violence to happen.
🎥 Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly attended the final day of road racing at the @north_west_200 and congratulated the riders on a spectacular display. Thousands of spectators watched the annual event on the beautiful north coast. #northwest200 #NW200
🎥 At the North South Ministerial Council meeting in Armagh, First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly took the opportunity to highlight the importance of everyone working together to tackle the scourge of violence against women and girls.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill received a very warm welcome on her visit to Gaelcholáiste Dhoire in Dungiven.
At a school assembly, she spoke about the growth of Irish-medium education, met with pupils, and enjoyed some fantastic musical performances.
The First Minister also had a valuable discussion with members of the Board of Governors on the school’s development and future ambitions.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill received a very warm welcome on her visit to Gaelcholáiste Dhoire in Dungiven.
At a school assembly, she spoke about the growth of Irish-medium education, met with pupils, and enjoyed some fantastic musical performances.
The First Minister also had a valuable discussion with members of the Board of Governors on the school’s development and future ambitions.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill received a very warm welcome on her visit to Gaelcholáiste Dhoire in Dungiven.
At a school assembly, she spoke about the growth of Irish-medium education, met with pupils, and enjoyed some fantastic musical performances.
The First Minister also had a valuable discussion with members of the Board of Governors on the school’s development and future ambitions.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill received a very warm welcome on her visit to Gaelcholáiste Dhoire in Dungiven.
At a school assembly, she spoke about the growth of Irish-medium education, met with pupils, and enjoyed some fantastic musical performances.
The First Minister also had a valuable discussion with members of the Board of Governors on the school’s development and future ambitions.
🎥 First Minister Michelle O’Neill visited Gaelcholáiste Dhoire. The school has a unique setting at Dungiven Castle and has grown significantly in pupil numbers - from 13 to over 360 - since it opened its doors in 2015.
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