The Executive Office
Fewer people ‘think relations between Protestants and Catholics have improved’
The findings come in the latest Good Relations Indicator report published by The Executive Office.
Sole unionist who supported council money for asylum seekers and refugees says 'it was the right thing to do'
Stormont leaders create a new post to oversee the Executive Office
ARLENE Foster and Michelle O'Neill are creating a new senior post to oversee the Executive Office, removing responsibility for the joint leaders' department from the head of the civil service.
Executive Office delay in replacing victims' commissioner branded 'disgraceful'
THE Executive Office (TEO) has yet to begin the process of appointing a new victims and survivors commissioner five months on from Judith Thompson's departure.
Young people growing less satisfied with life, study says
YOUNG people are growing less satisfied with their life overall, a study has found.
Arlene Foster did not veto Executive Office legal representation in Troubles pension case
FIRST Minister Arlene Foster did not veto her department having legal representation defending itself in the High Court challenge to delays in the Troubles pension scheme.
Committee chair calls for executive transparency to avoid past failings
THE chair of the committee tasked with scrutinising the Stormont executive has said the administration must learn from its past failures by adopting a more open and transparent culture.
ANALYSIS: Stormont executive yet to match new approach words with deeds
THERE was a row earlier this month after Downing Street excluded a number of reporters from a regular government briefing.