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It outlines the results of different policy models, and underlines the importance of taking into account regional contexts,
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An annual publication containing survey results on experience of the arts, museums, libraries and PRONI in Northern Ireland.
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Latest survey from the Charity Commission reveals widespread scale and impact of ongoing banking issues facing the sector.
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