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  • Author: Lee Devaney, Sam Pehrson, Dominic Bryan and Danielle Blaylock
  • Publication Date: December 2014

Published 01 December 2014Research and analysis

The Permanent Secretaries Group comprises of the 11 Departmental Permanent Secretaries and is chaired by the Head of the Civil Service.

Summaries of meetings from the Permanent Secretaries Group (PSG) - November 2014.

Published 28 November 2014Agendas and minutes

This document lists gifts and hospitality register for the Office of the First and Deputy First Minister from April 2013 to March 2014.

Published 28 November 2014Lists and registers

This page contains the draft budget consultation document for 2015 - 2016.

Published 27 November 2014Financial plans and reports

 

  • Author: James Browne, Andrew Hood and Robert Joyce; Institute for Fiscal Studies
  • Publication date: November 2014

 

Published 03 November 2014Research and analysis

The Permanent Secretaries Group comprises of the 11 Departmental Permanent Secretaries and is chaired by the Head of the Civil Service.

Summaries of meetings from the Permanent Secretaries Group (PSG) -  October 2014 

Published 31 October 2014Agendas and minutes

 

  • Author: OFMDFM Research Branch
  • Publication date: October 2014

 

Published 01 October 2014Statistical reports

  • Author: OFMDFM Research Branch
  • Publication date: October 2014
     

 

Published 01 October 2014Statistical reports

  • Author: Professor Joan Ballantine, Dr Graeme Banks, Professor Kathryn Haynes, Dr Melina Manochin, Mr Tony Wall
  • Publication Date: October 2014

 

Published 01 October 2014Research and analysis

This document is the Public Bodies and Public Appointments annual report and shows the position as at 31 March 2013. Financial information is audited information for the 2012/13 financial year, unless otherwise indicated.

Published 29 September 2014Corporate reports

The Permanent Secretaries Group comprises of the 11 Departmental Permanent Secretaries and is chaired by the Head of the Civil Service.

Summaries of meetings from the Permanent Secretaries Group (PSG)  September 2014.

Published 26 September 2014Agendas and minutes

The Permanent Secretaries Group comprises of the 11 Departmental Permanent Secretaries and is chaired by the Head of the Civil Service.

Summaries of meetings from the Permanent Secretaries Group (PSG) - August 2014.

Published 29 August 2014Agendas and minutes

The International Relations Strategy will provide a co-ordinated and focussed approach across all government departments.

Published 06 August 2014Policy papers

The International Relations strategy provides a coordinated and focussed approach across all government departments.

Published 06 August 2014Policy papers

The Permanent Secretaries Group comprises of the 11 Departmental Permanent Secretaries and is chaired by the Head of the Civil Service.

Summaries of meetings from the Permanent Secretaries Group (PSG) - July 2014

  • No meeting took place - 25 July 2014

Published 25 July 2014Agendas and minutes

This page contains quarterly statistics relating to Freedom of Information requests received across all NICS departments.

Published 10 July 2014Corporate reports

This page contains the accounts for OFMDFM for the financial year ended 31 March 2014.

Published 01 July 2014Financial plans and reports

  • Author: RSM McClure Watters
  • Publication Date: July 2014

Published 01 July 2014Research and analysis

The Permanent Secretaries Group comprises of the 11 Departmental Permanent Secretaries and is chaired by the Head of the Civil Service.

Summaries of meetings from the Permanent Secretaries Group (PSG) - June 2014

Published 20 June 2014Agendas and minutes

The Programme for Government 2011-15 commits the Northern Ireland (NI) Executive to ‘publish and implement a Childcare Strategy with key actions to provide integrated and affordable childcare’.

Published 02 June 2014Consultation reports

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