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These bulletins provide a more detailed analysis of Northern Ireland's performance on the 2016 Anholt GfK-Roper Nation Brands Index, across the six dimensions of national competence: Exports; Governance; Culture; People; Tourism; and Immigration and Investment.
These bulletins provide a more detailed analysis of Northern Ireland's performance on the 2020 Anholt Ipsos Nation Brands Index, across the six dimensions of national competence: Exports; Governance; Culture; People; Tourism; and Immigration and Investment.
This communiqué summarises the inaugural meeting of the Council of the Nations and Regions on 11 October 2024.
Updates, news and events from the UK government in UK Mission to the United Nations, New York
These bulletins provide a more detailed analysis of Northern Ireland's performance on the 2018 Anholt GfK-Roper Nation Brands Index, across the six dimensions of national competence: Exports; Governance; Culture; People; Tourism; and Immigration and Investment.
The Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) cuts tariffs, removes conditions and simplifies trading rules for 65 developing countries.
These bulletins provide a more detailed analysis of Northern Ireland's performance on the 2019 Anholt Ipsos Nation Brands Index, across the six dimensions of national competence: Exports; Governance; Culture; People; Tourism; and Immigration and Investment.
His Majesty The King will join Second World War veterans in London tomorrow for a military procession and fly past to mark VE Day 80
PCGN guidance on the role of the United Nations in promoting the standardisation and accurate spellings of geographical names worldwide.
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