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Pensions (Extension of Automatic Enrolment) Bill: Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Communities

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Regulation (EU) 2024/2516 Amending Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 as regards the Digital Labelling of EU Fertilising Products: Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

Room 30, Parliament Buildings



  • Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee

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Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System: Cardiff University School of Medicine

Room 30, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Justice

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Inquiry into Relationships and Sexuality Education: Dr Áine Aventin, Queen’s University Belfast

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Education

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Pensions (Extension of Automatic Enrolment) Bill: Committee Deliberations

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Communities

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Pensions (Extension of Automatic Enrolment) Bill: Formal Clause-by-clause Consideration

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Communities

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COM(2022)748 Proposal for a Regulation Amending Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures: Department for the Economy; Department of Health; Department of Justice

Room 30, Parliament Buildings



  • Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee

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Don’t Push Your Luck This St. Patrick’s Day – Designate a Sober Driver

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Cynthia Cavett, Delaware Office of Highway Safety, (302) 744-2743 Kellie Boulware, MDOT MVA, 410-762-5188 Brandy Brubaker, Virginia DMV, 804-367-6834   Joint Effort Targets Impaired Drivers Along US 13 and US 113 in Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia   Dover, DE (March 15, 2019) – The Delaware Office of Highway Safety, Maryland Department […]




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Stanford Medicine experts help Nobel winner custom design proteins for COVID-19 therapy

Custom designing proteins — a breakthrough recognized by the latest Nobel Prize in chemistry — could yield treatments that stop the worst of COVID-19 before it begins.

The post Stanford Medicine experts help Nobel winner custom design proteins for COVID-19 therapy appeared first on Scope.




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Biodesign cultivates community partnerships to broaden understanding of health equity

Biodesign program aims to ensure all trainees have a better understanding of health equity and appreciate the ways in which new technologies can widen or narrow the gaps in access to care.

The post Biodesign cultivates community partnerships to broaden understanding of health equity appeared first on Scope.




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Assembly to mark the passing of Former deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness

Speaking today on the death of former deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, the Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly, Robin Newton MBE MLA said: “While I am the Speaker of an Assembly in which Martin McGuinness played an integral part as a Member, Minister and deputy First Minister, I am mindful that today a family has lost a husband, a father, a brother and a grandfather. On behalf of the Northern Ireland Assembly, I express my sincere condolences and sympathy to his family whom I know he held dear.




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Committee for Health concerned about impact of political situation on reform of Health and Social Care




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Communities Committee Visits Local Homeless Projects

The Committee for Communities visited two local homeless projects on the 8th December 2016 to mark Homelessness Awareness Week 2016.




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Committee visits Mobuoy Road waste site

The Assembly’s Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (AERA) Committee held its meeting today (Thursday 24 November) at Ebrington, where Members received an update from Departmental officials on illegal dumping and waste crime.




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Committee takes closer look at coastal erosion

The Committee for Infrastructure has today visited the Ards Peninsula to look at the problems of coastal erosion and to meet with members of the Ards Peninsula Coastal Erosion Group.




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Planning Permission May Be Needed to Avail of Farm Business Improvement Scheme, Warns Committee

The Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (AERA) Committee has highlighted that farmers may need to ensure that planning permission is in place or that they have already applied for the necessary permissions to avail of the new Farm Business Improvement Scheme (FSIB) Tier Two.




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Committee Meets Eminent Scientists at Queen’s University

The Health Committee held its meeting this morning at the Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology at Queen’s University, Belfast.




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Committee visits Waterways Ireland HQ

The Northern Ireland Assembly Committee for Infrastructure has today visited the Waterways Ireland headquarters in Enniskillen.




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Committee visits Connswater Community Greenway

The Northern Ireland Assembly Committee for Infrastructure has today visited the Connswater Community Greenway to see how the park is improving the quality of life for local people.




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dklaughman has added a photo to the pool:

Delaware's Return Day, in Georgetown.
More info at this website: www.returnday.com/




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Business Architecture (Part 1 of 4)

William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, cover the basics and discuss the role of business architecture in a changing market landscape.




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Business Architecture (Part 2 of 4)

William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, discuss why billions of IT investment dollars are wasted, and how to stop the bleeding.




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Business Architecture (Part 3 of 4)

William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, discuss why the IT and business sides of many organizations can't play nice.




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Business Architecture (Part 4 of 4)

William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, discuss how IT architects and business architects can work together to get the ship back on course and keep it there.




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Debra Lilley on Fusion Applications (Part 1 of 3)

Oracle ACE Director Debra Lilley of Fujitsu talks about her role as the Director and Deputy Chairperson of the UK Oracle User Group (UKOUG) and about the UKOUG development group's involvement in Oracle Fusion Applications.




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Debra Lilley on Fusion Applications (Part 2 of 3)

Oracle ACE Director Debra Lilley of Fujitsu talks about Fusion Applications and their implications for Enterprise Architecture, and the importance of user experience.




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Debra Lilley on Fusion Applications (Part 3 of 3)

Oracle ACE Director Debra Lilley of Fujitsu talks about closing the gap between IT and business, and about how business users should be able to use applications without having to think about the underlying technology.




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Panel Discussion: Who Gets To Be A Software Architect? (Part 1 of 4)

Oracle ACE Directors Ron Batra and Bex Huff, Oracle A-team member Randy Stafford, and Oracle Enterprise Architect Eric Stephens discuss what separates developers and an architects.




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Panel Discussion: Who Gets To Be A Software Architect? (Part 3 of 4)

Architects Ron Batra, Bex Huff, Randy Stafford, and Eric Stephens discuss the career path from developer to software architect and talk about whether a great developer necessarily makes a great architect.




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Panel Discussion: Who Gets To Be A Software Architect? (Part 4 of 4)

Panelists Ron Batra, Bex Huff, Randy Stafford, and Eric Stephens share their hot-button issues regarding certain practices among software architects.




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OTN Architect Day Panel Discussion - Part 1 of 4

Panelists respond to audience questions in this live recording from Oracle Technology Network Architect Day in Toronto, April 2011.




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OTN Architect Day Panel Discussion - Part 2 of 4

The panelists respond to an audience question about what happens when data in the Cloud crosses international borders.




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OTN Architect Day Panel Discussion - Part 3 of 4

The panel discusses public versus private cloud as the best strategy for small or start-up businesses.




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OTN Architect Day Panel Discussion - Part 4 of 4

The panel responds to an audience question about how cloud computing changes performance testing paradigms.




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A for Architecture: Oracle's Fusion Middleware A-Team - Part 1 of 3

Pete Farkas, Deepak Arora, and Derek Sharpe talk about the mission and focus of Oracle's Fusion Middleware A-Team.




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A for Architecture: Oracle's Fusion Middleware A-Team - Part 2 of 3

Pete Farkas, Deepak Arora, and Derek Sharpe discuss the most common problems Oracle Fusion Middleware A-Team members encounter in the field.




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A for Architecture: Oracle's Fusion Middleware A-Team - Part 3 of 3

Pete Farkas, Deepak Arora, and Derek Sharpe describe the interaction between Oracle Fusion Middleware A-Team and product teams, and the hazards of field assignments.




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Panel Discussion: Using Reference Architectures - Part 1

Are reference architectures blueprints to be followed to the letter, or adaptable guidelines? A community panel discussion.




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Panel Discussion: Using Reference Architectures - Part 2

Is there a problem with reference architectures? Or is the problem in how people use them? The panel discussion continues.




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Panel Discussion: Using Reference Architectures - Part 3

The panel wraps up the discussion with a look at the relationship between reference architectures, reuse, and standards.




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SOA Made Simple - Part 1 of 3

Oracle ACE Directors Lonneke Dikmans and Ronald van Luttikhuizen, managing partners at Vennster, discuss their upcoming book on "SOA Made Simple."




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SOA Made Simple - Part 2 of 3

Oracle ACE Directors Lonneke Dikmans and Ronald van Luttikhuizen discuss the importance of setting realistic SOA expectations, and talk about what architects in the US and Europe can learn from each other.




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SOA Made Simple - Part 3 of 3

Oracle ACE Directors Lonneke Dikmans and Ronald van Luttikhuizen discuss the architect community in the Netherlands, and preview some of the exclusive OTN content they are working on.




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Phoenix Architect Day Panel Discussion - Part 1

The panelists respond to an audience questions about disruptive trends beyond cloud computing and about the importance of data strategy.




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Phoenix Architect Day Panel Discussion - Part 2

The panelists respond to audience questions with an extended dialog about data modeling and standards.




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Phoenix Architect Day Panel Discussion - Part 3

The panel responds to audience questions about Oracle VM, and about the Exabus I/O subsystem in the Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud.




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Migrating Mission-Critical Applications to the Cloud

Recorded live at OTN Architect Day in Los Angeles, a panel of experts responds to an audience question about migrating mission-critical apps to the cloud.




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DevOps and Continuous Integration: The Basics

Panelists Tim Hall, Peter Belknap, and Robert Wunderlich discuss why DevOps matters and how it changes development methodologies and organizational structure.




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Data Warehousing and Oracle Data Integrator - Part 1

A community panel of Oracle Data Integrator experts discusses ODI's flexibility as it relates to meeting the challenges of data warehousing.




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Data Warehousing and Oracle Data Integrator - Part 2

A panel of data warehousing experts and community leaders discusses how data warehousing is changing -- and the forces driving that change.