08 Nov 2025

Summary of the Northern Ireland Constitutional Preference Index (NICPI) The NICPI is a professional, evidence-based composite indicator designed to assist the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland in objectively assessing whether a majority in Northern Ireland would likely support Irish unification in a border poll, as required under the Good Friday Agreement. It aggregates data […]

07 Nov 2025

Northern Ireland Schemes – Deep Soundings, Week Ending 7 November 2025 This week in NI construction feels like classic “two steps forward, one step sideways”: some long-promised regeneration schemes finally clear planning, tourist projects move into the spotlight, but the big strategic roads and stadiums are still stuck in the mud. Here’s a QS-style sweep […]

06 Nov 2025

Northern Ireland Executive 2025-26 Budget Info Sheet on All Possible Charges Aired This info sheet compiles all revenue-raising charges (fees, rates, and other cost-passing measures) that have been publicly “aired” — meaning proposed, discussed, consulted on, or ruled out — in the context of the Northern Ireland Executive’s 2025-26 Budget process. Sources include the Draft […]

05 Nov 2025

UK Construction Warning Indicators Q4 2025 UK Construction: Surface Stability, Deep Trouble Ahead Official figures might suggest UK construction is holding steady, but beneath the surface, the foundations are cracking fast. Output has grown by around 1%, yet almost every forward-looking indicator signals a sector sliding into contraction. The data from ONS, S&P Global, and […]

05 Nov 2025

Equity Trap, Crumbling Infrastructure, and the Warming Frog: Why Ireland Needs Radical Action Now Families across Ireland are trapped in rising equity but falling access to real wealth. As Northern Ireland politics stall and infrastructure decays, China powers ahead. Radical transport, housing, and land-use reform are urgently needed before the economy reaches boiling point. Ireland’s […]

03 Nov 2025

Then and Now: Why One Wage Bought a Dublin Home in 1968 — But Two Can’t Today Introduction Across Ireland, a familiar question keeps resurfacing:How could an ordinary worker once buy a three-bed semi-detached house in Dublin on a single income — while today’s generation, even with two salaries, cannot? The contrast between 1968 and […]

31 Oct 2025

Why DfI Civil Service Blocks Consideration of the Strangford Lough Crossing (SLC) Briefing for MLAs and Councillors – October 2025 Summary Despite public, economic and safety arguments in favour of a fixed link across Strangford Lough, the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) civil service continues to block even a basic feasibility study. The position has remained […]

29 Oct 2025

Introduction: A Single Island Standard of Care — Linking Option B, the Bengoa Vision, and the Strangford Lough Crossing Northern Ireland’s health system stands at the same crossroads the Bengoa Report (2016) identified:too many hospitals, stretched rotas, inconsistent outcomes, and unsustainable duplication.Eight years on, the fundamental message remains valid — safety and sustainability require networks, […]

28 Oct 2025

Marlborough House, Craigavon – From Modernist Ambition to Protected Heritage October 2025 | By Kevin Barry Marlborough House in Craigavon has now been officially granted Grade B1 listed building status by the Department for Communities’ Historic Environment Division (HED).This confirms its recognition as a structure of special architectural and historic interest — and firmly ends […]

28 Oct 2025

NORTHERN IRELAND PUBLIC FINANCES Funding Position, Pressures, and Cross-Department Progress Dashboard (October 2025) 1. Background – £3.3 Billion Settlement and 24 Percent Uplift In early 2024 the UK Government and the restored Northern Ireland Executive agreed a £3.3 billion funding package to stabilise services, fund overdue pay settlements, and enable reform.The Barnett Formula “needs-based factor” […]