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- Agriculture and food industries training in Northern Ireland The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has responsibilities in relation to education, training courses for the land-based and food industries and development programmes in Northern Ireland.
- Blind Pension in Ireland Blind Pension in Ireland is a means-tested payment for blind people and certain people with low vision.
- Broadband in Ireland Unlike Northern Ireland which became the first region in Europe to have 100% access to high speed internet, broadband coverage in Ireland still has a long way to go.
- Broadband in Northern Ireland Every home and business in Northern Ireland can now access a broadband service after millions of pounds were invested improving internet access.
- Business banking in Northern Ireland The services offered by banks in Northern Ireland differ greatly, and so do the fees they charge. Some banks have special teams who deal with business accounts. They also have very useful information for start-up businesses in Northern Ireland.
- Business start up grants in Ireland Financial support is a key requirement when starting up a new business and there are a number of schemes available to assist new and developing enterprises in Ireland.
- Business start up grants in Northern Ireland Financial support is a key requirement when starting up a new business and there are a wide range of schemes available to assist new and developing enterprises in Northern Ireland.
- Cancer services in Ireland Cancer is one of the main causes of death in Ireland. Cancer care services are provided by the family doctor (GP), hospitals and community care services in accordance with the National Cancer Strategy and the Health Strategy. Palliative care services (or care for a patient and his/her family when there is no longer a medical expectation of a cure) are also in existence and are being further developed.
- Cancer services in Northern Ireland The population of Northern Ireland is approximately 1.7 million. The overall cancer rate in Northern Ireland is 6 to 7 percent higher than that of Ireland; this higher percentage is made up of colorectal, lung, skin melanoma, and stomach cancers.
- Capital Gains Tax in Ireland Irish Capital Gains Tax (CGT) is chargeable on gains arising on the disposal of assets, other than that part of a gain which arose in the period prior to 6 April 1974. Any form of property (other than Irish currency) including an interest in property (as, for example, a lease) is an asset for CGT purposes.
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