
Supporting Balanced, Inclusive and Sustainable Local Economies
‘The economic sphere is not distinct from the social, they are one and the same. We must therefore root our economy in social justice and
‘The economic sphere is not distinct from the social, they are one and the same. We must therefore root our economy in social justice and
by Lee Robb It was great to get the opportunity to go to Stoke recently, a part of England that I hadn’t visited before, to
Day 2 of our study visit, as part of DTNI’s Creating Resilient Local Economies project, and the delegation of staff and project participants attended the
As part of DTNI’s Creating Resilient Local Economies project we recently took a delegation on a two-day study visit to Preston to talk to council
by Tony Weeks Economic illiteracy is a widespread problem. It originates in the academic discipline of economics, a subject based on oversimplified assumptions about human
Mary McManus has been working in the advice sector for 21 years and for the past 13 years has been director of East Belfast Independent