
Stuart Anderson
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Policy & Public Affairs | Dad | Average Runner | All views my own
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09-03-2017 17:08:56
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It was great to attend NI Chamber’s Public Affairs Forum this afternoon. Interesting conversations with former US Special Envoy to Northern Ireland, Mick Mulvaney , about UK-US Trade relations and potential impacts of the current US Government on Northern Ireland. Stuart Anderson


During a trip to North Carolina earlier this week, Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly BL commented on the anniversary of the NC Chamber and NI Chamber's MOU. Read More > bit.ly/3FFb2In


Yesterday evening we hosted a Public Affairs Forum in partnership with Phoenix Energy during the event we were joined by former Whitehouse Chief of Staff and US Special Envoy to Northern Ireland, Mick Mulvaney. Mick Mulvaney gave some insights as to what NI businesses can expect

The NI Chamber MoU with NC Chamber is a result of the IVLP program 👍🙏 Grateful to get the opportunity to share this story today, alongside so many others

New Antrim Forum athletics track 🔥 Would love to see similar in ArdsandNorthDown where the sport is thriving, and home to NI’s largest club… but the future of track facilities is uncertain Photo Credit: Jim Walker


Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald MLA said: “I welcome this investment in commercially driven research, development and innovation across key growth sectors. “These projects will strengthen collaboration among SMEs and research organisations across the island, driving skills




If Rory does the business tonight, can you imagine the homecoming Royal Portrush Golf Club in July! I haven’t been this excited about a round of golf since Liam Beckett MBE last had a par in 2017.



Data from Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggests NI was the only UK region to see growth in GDP per person in 2023. It expanded by 0.2% compared to a UK average of -1.6%.




"It's dire for our economy." Mark Carruthers asks CEO of NI Chamber of Commerce Suzanne Wylie why did it think it was so important to look at options for solving the problems in our water system? #BBCTheView

