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The official X account for the Northern Ireland Executive
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    ðŸŽĨ First Minister Michelle O’Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald visited Kainos to announce that the local digital services and IT firm is creating 341 new jobs in Belfast and the North West over the next three years.
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    RT @ExecOfficeNI: Junior Minister Joanne Bunting and Junior Minister Aisling Reilly have launched the H.S.K.T Coercive Control Campaign inâ€Ķ
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    NI Executive
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    Jun 15
    ðŸŽĨ Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly joined Finance Minister John O’Dowd, Health Minister Mike Nesbitt, Secretary of State Hilary Benn and NIO Minister Matthew Patrick at Carryduff Pharmacy to mark the announcement of the next tranche of Public Sector Transformation
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    Jun 15
    First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly have welcomed the announcement of ÂĢ102.6m for transformation projects. They said the investment in a second tranche of projects supporting the transformation of public services would build on progress
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Text: Transforming public services is an Executive priority.
An additional ÂĢ102.6m in Transformation Funding will support new projects across Departments.
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Text: This investment will deliver real improvements in areas like health and employment, building on progress already made.
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Text: Together, these projects will address some of our biggest challenges and make a tangible difference to people's lives.
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Text: Michelle O’Neill First Minister, Emma Little-Pengelly deputy First Minister  
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    Jun 12
    Junior Minister Joanne Bunting and Junior Minister Aisling Reilly formally opened the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA) Summit. Providing the opening address in Belfast, the Junior Ministers paid tribute to the voluntary, community and social enterprise
    Image of three people - left to right Junior Minister Joanne Bunting, Celine McStravick CEO of NICVA and Junior Minister Aisling Reilly standing in front of  a stage with screen in background
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    Image of one person - Junior Minister Aisling Reilly - standing behind lectern
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    Jun 12
    Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Junior Minister Joanne Bunting recently attended a service in St Anne’s Cathedral hosted by the Royal British Legion NI to mark the 110th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme. The Ministers said the service was a poignant reminder
    Image of two people - deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Junior Minister Joanne Bunting - in St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast
    Image of three people - including Junior Minisyer Joanne Bunting - outside St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast
    Image of three people - including deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly - at entrance to St Anne’s Cathedral
    Image of two people - deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Junior Minister Joanne Bunting at St Anne’s Cathedral. Lectern in foreground and lectern in background.
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    Police Service NI
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    Jun 12
    The Police Service of Northern Ireland convened an engagement meeting this morning with key stakeholders from the local business community within Belfast, to offer reassurance following the recent disorder which occurred across Northern Ireland psni.police.uk/latest-news/buâ€Ķ
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    NI Executive
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    Jun 12
    Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly met with representatives from Boots, including Anthony Hemmerdinger, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, and Aileen McGroggan, Director of Boots Stores NI.  The deputy First Minister congratulated the company on their 60th
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    Jun 11
    ðŸŽĨWATCH: First Minister Michelle O'Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, and Health Minister Mike Nesbitt visited the Mater Hospital in solidarity with staff facing threats and intimidation. We stand with our healthcare workers. Racist abuse will not be tolerated.
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    Jun 11
    First Minister Michelle O’Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, and Health Minister Mike Nesbitt visited the Mater Hospital, Belfast, today to show solidarity with healthcare workers following recent reports of threats, intimidation and racist attacks against staff.
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    NI Executive
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    Jun 11
    First Minister Michelle O’Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald have announced that Belfast-based tech firm Kainos is creating 341 new jobs over the next three years. The jobs, which will be located in Belfast and the North
    Image of five people standing in front of Kainos branding. Included are First Minister Michelle O’Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald, Brendan Mooney (CEO, Kainos) and Kieran Donaghue (CEO, Invest NI).
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    NI Executive
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    Jun 10
    Statement from the Executive on disorder executiveoffice-ni.gov.uk/news/statementâ€Ķ
    Text: As Executive Ministers, we collectively and unequivocally condemn the disorder, violence and intimidation we witnessed in our communities last night.
Events on the streets here caused significant harm to communities, spread fear and risked innocent lives. No community benefits from these actions.
The incident in north Belfast on Monday was deeply shocking. While we understand the strength of feeling about what happened, it is now subject to legal proceedings, and justice must be allowed to run its course.
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    Text: Everyone has the right to protest peacefully. What we witnessed last night went far beyond that. Sadly, there are those intent on wreaking destruction on the very communities they claim they are trying to protect. They are weaponising the genuine hurt, concern and anger that people are feeling for their own misguided purposes.

Racism, intimidation and violence are wrong wherever they occur. There can be no justification for attacking homes, burning family cars, damaging businesses, and damaging our public transport and our roads. It furthers no cause and benefits no one.

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    Text: The eyes of the world are watching us this week and the actions we take, as individuals and  as a society, will shape how we are viewed and how our communities move forward.

Our thoughts are with all those who have been directly affected by the violence and disorder of recent days. We also commend the professionalism, bravery and dedication of our police and emergency services in responding to the disorder last night to protect the public and keep people safe. Our minority ethnic communities are a valued part of our society, many of whom are vital to our health and public services and our economy.

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    Text: As an Executive, we remain united in our commitment to building a safe, prosperous and welcoming Northern Ireland for all.

We also continue to appeal for calm and urge everyone to reject violence, reject division and allow the rule of law to prevail.

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    Jun 10
    First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly have spoken with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer following last night’s scenes of disorder. They were clear that what was witnessed on the streets here last night is deeply damaging to communities
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