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AQW 17755/22-27

[Mr John Blair]: To ask the Minister for Communities whether his Department is implementing any measures to increase recycling rates in buildings used by his Department or its arm's-length bodies.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 18097/22-27

[Mr Peter Martin]: To ask the Minister for the Economy whether smart electricity meters will be rolled out in Northern Ireland.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 18054/22-27

[Mr Phillip Brett]: To ask the Minister for the Economy to detail each bid he submitted to the Department of Finance as part of the October Monitoring Round.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 18031/22-27

[Ms Kate Nicholl]: To ask the Minister for the Economy, pursuant to his Good Jobs Employment Rights Bill, to detail the support that can be provided to parents with multiples.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17967/22-27

[Mr Stephen Dunne]: To ask the Minister for the Economy to detail any action his Department is taking to encourage overseas tourism by promoting Ulster-Scots links with the United States of America.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17956/22-27

[Mr Phillip Brett]: To ask the Minister for the Economy to detail the work of Invest NI in promoting Northern Ireland’s creative industries.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17955/22-27

[Mr Phillip Brett]: To ask the Minister for the Economy whether his Department is considering the commissioning of research into the economic impact and importance of the creative industries.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17954/22-27

[Mr Phillip Brett]: To ask the Minister for the Economy to detail any consideration he has given to creating a taskforce to bring together representatives of the creative industries.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17928/22-27

[Mr Alan Chambers]: To ask the Minister for the Economy whether his Department has any plans to engage with colleagues in the UK and the Republic of Ireland in relation to the change in the United States of America administration having an impact on the UK and Republic of Ireland economies.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17927/22-27

[Mr Alan Chambers]: To ask the Minister for the Economy, pursuant to AQW 17230/22-27, whether his Department has been able to identify whether trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom has been reduced due to the Windsor Framework.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17911/22-27

[Mr Matthew O'Toole]: To ask the Minister for the Economy for a breakdown of the money available through Student Finance NI as part of the maintenance loan and grant, broken down by household income for each of the last ten years.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17893/22-27

[Mr Justin McNulty]: To ask the Minister for the Economy for his assessment of the price differential of flying to destinations within the UK from a Belfast airport compared to Dublin Airport.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17863/22-27

[Mr Phillip Brett]: To ask the Minister for the Economy, in light of the Energy Strategy Action Plan, (i) to explain the delay in completing research on interconnectors and storage; (ii) when the research will be completed; and (iii) when the research will be published.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17861/22-27

[Mr Phillip Brett]: To ask the Minister for the Economy, following the publication of the Autumn Budget 2024 by HM Treasury, for an update on the Enhanced Economic Zone for Northern Ireland.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17860/22-27

[Mr Phillip Brett]: To ask the Minister for the Economy for an update on the work of his Department's Credit Union division, announced on 19 March 2024.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17828/22-27

[Mr Matthew O'Toole]: To ask the Minister for the Economy to detail the annual amounts of maintenance loan and grant available through student finance to students, dependent on family income, in the last ten years.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17809/22-27

[Mr Justin McNulty]: To ask the Minister for the Economy for an update on the engagement he has had to include Armagh and Down in Ireland’s Ancient East destination marketing brand.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17808/22-27

[Mr Justin McNulty]: To ask the Minister for the Economy to detail the provisions that exist for rural residents whose properties were not included in Project Stratum.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17788/22-27

[Ms Sinéad McLaughlin]: To ask the Minister for the Economy to detail any engagement he has had with Northern Ireland Electricity Networks in relation to an evaluation of power networks in the North West region.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17787/22-27

[Ms Sinéad McLaughlin]: To ask the Minister for the Economy whether his Department has undertaken an evaluation of power networks in the North West region.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17758/22-27

[Mr Gary Middleton]: To ask the Minister for the Economy whether his Department intends to increase Invest NI's total spending in the Derry City and Strabane District Council area as part of his Sub-Regional Economic Plan.



  • Department for the Economy

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Traffic Safety News – Special Edition: 4th of July

Did you know that July 4th is one of the deadliest holidays of the year due to alcohol-impaired driving crashes? If you are involved, fines, attorney’s fees and mandatory DUI classes are just some of the things you have to deal with if you make the choice to drink and drive this holiday weekend.



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Traffic Safety News – Summer Traffic Safety 101

Class is in session! What you need to know when it comes to Traffic Safety 101. Important information such as crash statistics in Delaware, fatalities, deadliest months, as well as how to avoid being a vicitm by following rules of the road. This is one class that you do not want to fail!




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Traffic Safety News – Motorcycle Safety “Share the Road”

Aggressive driving is all around us. Thankfully, we have the safety of seat belts and air bags to protect us. But what about motorcyclists? Imagine the risks that they have to take. The Office of Highway Safety reminds you to practice safe driving behaviors whether you are driving a car, truck or motorcycle. Share the Road. Arrive Alive.




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Traffic Safety News – Drive Safely to Work Week

Do you still remember how it was when you were a young and novice driver? Both hands on the wheel, both eyes on the road, mind completely on the task of driving - it took all your senses to drive! This year, join the Office of Highway Safety in getting BACK TO BASICS. It means focusing on driving the car instead of multi-tasking. Remember, experience does not necessarily make a better driver. Drive safely. Arrive Alive.




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Traffic Safety News – Cell Phone in One Hand, Ticket in the Other

Distracted Driving. Many of us are guilty of it. Did you know that drivers who use hand-held devices are 4 times more likely to get into crashes serious enough to injure themselves? But there is more to Distracted Driving than just talking on a cell phone and texting.




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Traffic Safety News – Safe Family Holiday

Could the holidays get any busier? Between your regular work schedule, family commitments and holiday gatherings - who has time to think about safe driving? You do! The Office of Highway Safety would like to remind everyone that safe driving should never take a holiday.




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Traffic Safety News – Resolve to Drive Safe in 2013

It’s a brand new year. Did you resolve to be healthier at the start of the New Year? Perhaps your goal is to improve yourself in some way or to put aside bad habits that you may have picked up in the last year. Add one more resolution to your list - resolve to drive safe.




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Traffic Safety News – See the light. Buckle up at night.

Did you know that you are three times more likely to be killed in a car crash at night? Statistics show that the night time hours are the most dangerous time to be on the road. When the odds are against you it makes sense to play it safe. Buckle up and be protected. Here's what you need to know about fatalities in Delaware and what you can do to protect yourself.



  • Traffic Safety News

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Traffic Safety News – Cell Phone in One Hand, Ticket in the Other.

For some, using a cell phone, smart phone, or other electronic device is part of daily life. We depend on this technology for a variety of reasons that make it difficult to put the phone down. But did you know that in 2012, 13,000 citations were issued statewide to people using a hand-held cell phone? Read more for the risks involved with being distracted while you are behind the wheel.




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Traffic Safety News – Click It or Ticket

It’s that time of year again. This year marks the 13th year that the Office of Highway Safety has teamed up with Delaware Law Enforcement Agencies to educate the public and enforce the seat belt law during the annual Click It or Ticket Campaign. Read on what you must do to stay safe by using your seat belt.




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Traffic Safety News – Don’t Join The Walking Dead

Don’t Join The Walking Dead. That is the new message OHS along with their traffic safety partners are conveying to pedestrians across Delaware. What you need to know Walking safely is really just about using your brain. When people walk around mindlessly, they get hurt or killed.  Out of all the deaths that occur on […]




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Traffic Safety News – You Can’t Hide from a DUI

A DUI will follow you everywhere. No matter where you go. No matter what you do. It’s a choice that has long-lasting consequences.




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Traffic Safety News – Driver Behavior Survey

It only takes a few minutes on the highway to know that people drive in all different ways. Some drive fast. Some drive slow. Some choose to follow the rules of the road, while others do not. Today, OHS is asking …what do you think about the way that you drive? Get the facts. Take the survey for a chance to win tickets to the 2014 Firefly Music Festival!




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Traffic Safety News – Drive Safely to Work Week

Every October, OHS partners with the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety (NETS) to promote Drive Safely to Work Week (DSWW). This year’s campaign is being observed October 7-11.  The theme is “Gear Up for Safe Driving” which focuses on aspects of driver safety that occur before you even start the engine. Get the Facts […]




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Traffic Safety News – Even in costume…you can’t hide from a DUI

Halloween is just days away. By now you have probably picked out a costume. It is likely that you know where you are going and who you are going to meet there. But, have you decided how you are going to get home if you plan to drink alcohol? Take a few minutes right now to plan a safe ride home. Read more on how to plan ahead to avoid legal issues and embarrassment that go along with a DUI arrest and conviction.




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Traffic Safety News – Thanksgiving Gatherings

The night before Thanksgiving is often one for celebrating. Whether you are hosting a gathering of family and friends before the big meal or after, it is the responsibility of the host to make sure that each car leaving the party has a designated, sober driver. Read on for helpful suggestions for your celebration.




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Traffic Safety News – Safe Family Holiday

It’s a wonderful time of the year. The time of year when we celebrate our accomplishments, consider our challenges, and join friends and family in welcoming the New Year. By the same token, celebrating the holidays also calls for balance between having fun and being mindful of the safety of our families and those around us. The Office of Highway Safety reminds us of how we can have a safe family holiday.




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Traffic Safety News – Super Bowl XLVIII

Super Bowl Sunday is only a few days away! Have you decided where you are going to watch Denver and Seattle go head to head? If your game plan includes cheering on your favorite team at a friend’s house or at a local sports bar, be sure to include a sober driver as the final play.




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Traffic Safety News – Cell Phone in One Hand, Ticket in the Other

Did you know that motorists who use hand-held devices while driving are 4 times more likely to get into crashes serious enough to injure themselves? It has become a common occurrence to see others talking on their hand-held cell phone or checking their smartphone while driving. You may even do it yourself. But there is more to Distracted Driving than just talking on a cell phone and texting.




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Traffic Safety News- The Life You Save May Be Your Own

Do you have plans to take a road trip this summer? Perhaps you will take in some of the local attractions, visit the beaches, or spend time with family and friends. No matter where you go or what you do, always remember to drive safely. The life you save may be your own.




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Traffic Safety News- Is Your Child Riding Safe?

Did you know that 4 out of every 5 car seats are not installed properly? For caregivers, it’s not always easy to know how to correctly secure a child in a car seat, or how to fit the seat into the car. That’s why Delaware is joining the rest of the nation to promote awareness during National Child Passenger Safety Week, September 14-20.




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Traffic Safety News- Buckle Up. Slow Down.

Did you know that Delaware crash data for this year suggests that speed and improper seat belt use are major contributors in the number of fatalities this year? And the numbers are up. It’s mid-October, and the number of traffic deaths this year has already exceeded the total number of people killed last year on Delaware roadways.




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Traffic Safety News – Safe Family Holiday

OHS wants to remind motorists as they travel this holiday season to buckle up, be patient and slow down, and always use a designated driver.




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Traffic Safety News – Super Bowl XLIX

The Super Bowl is America’s most watched national sporting event. On Super Bowl Sunday, February 1, there will be lots of game day socializing that may include drinking. OHS and law enforcement officials are urging football fans to choose sides now: drinking OR driving.




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Traffic Safety News – Speed Thrills But It Also Kills

You would never get into a roller coaster without putting on a seat belt, so why would you get into a car without wearing one? OHS wants to remind everyone that speed thrills but it also kills.




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Traffic Safety News – Click It or Ticket

Would you ever ride a roller coaster without the harness? Would you let your friends or family? Of course not! Did you know that when you ride in a motor vehicle without a seat belt you are taking a similar risk? One you can’t afford. Once again, Delaware is joining law enforcement agencies nationwide to enforce seat belt laws during the annual Click It or Ticket campaign.



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Delaware Office of Highway Safety Kicks Off The Safe Family Holiday Campaign

DUI checkpoints in place on Wednesday, Nov. 21, ahead of Thanksgiving weekend DOVER, DE (Nov. 19, 2018) — The Delaware Office of Highway Safety (OHS) has announced the kickoff of The Safe Family Holiday Campaign and the theme “It’s The Most Dangerous Time of the Year”, running through Tuesday, January 1, 2019.  The awareness campaign […]




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MOVE OVER LAW DAY – May 16, 2019

NHTSA Region 3 and Law enforcement Agencies Kick Off CLICK IT OR TICKET and MOVE OVER LAW DAY Campaign also reminds drivers of mandatory “Move Over Laws” to protect law enforcement doing their jobs roadside FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT:  Cynthia Cavett, Delaware Office of Highway Safety (302) 744-2743 DOVER, DE (May 16, 2019) — As the […]




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AQW 18089/22-27

[Mr Matthew O'Toole]: To ask the Minister of Education for an estimate of the amount of outstanding capital funding required to complete the Strule Shared Education Campus.



  • Department of Education