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  • Titanic achievement as iconic building to open on time

    Titanic Belfast, the world’s largest Titanic visitor attraction, has been completed on time and within budget.

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  • Robinson and McGuinness pitch for tourism in Washington

    First Minister and the deputy First Minister briefed business people and the media in the nation’s capital before going on to the White House to meet President Obama.

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  • Oscar winning team at Stormont

    First Minister the Rt. Hon. Peter D. Robinson MLA and deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness MP, MLA tonight hosted a special reception for the local creative team behind the Oscar winning short film, 'The Shore'.

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  • Farry - Collaboration with employers vital to Skills Agenda

    Dr Farry sets out how his Department will work with employers to deliver the Skills Strategy for NI.

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    Employment and Learning Minister, Dr Stephen Farry launching the Employer Engagement Plan with Bill McGinnis, Skills Adviser, Nigel Smyth, CBI and Wilfred Mitchell from the Federation of Small Businesses

  • Spectacular line-up for Titanic Belfast Festival

    Over 120 events will take place, ranging from a cutting-edge show in Titanic Quarter, an MTV Rocks at the Docks concert and a gala commemorative event in the Waterfront Hall.

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    The biggest ever Festival marking the international significance of Titanic has been launched in Belfast today.  Details of the Three- week programme of events- Titanic Belfast Festival 2012 – were unveiled at  a reception in the City Hall. The event which is organised by Belfast City Council and supported by NITB with funding from DETI  will include  highlights such as the return of MTV,  and a public commemoration service marking the unveiling of a Titanic Memorial Garden within the grounds of the City Hall.  Tourism Minister Arlene Foster , NITB Chief Executive Alan Clarke, Councillor Niall O Donnghaile  Linda Craig ( left) and Ruth Welsby ( right) , dressed in period Titanic costume attended the launch.

  • Young people can unlock problem of contested spaces

    Junior Ministers Jonathan Bell and Martina Anderson launch the Foyle Contested Spaces Education Programme.

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