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Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)

This paper details changes to constituency MLAs including resignations, deselections and replacements as a result of the election.

 

Paper No.

Published: 26.05.22

2022 Assembly Election: Transferred Votes

This briefing note provides information on how votes were transferred between parties at the 2022 Northern Ireland Assembly Election.  It supplements the recently published Research and Information Service briefing paper on the 2022 Election results (NIAR 47-22 – “Election Report: Northern Ireland Assembly Election, 5 May 2022”)

 

Paper No.
Published: 12.05.22

Election Report: Northern Ireland Assembly Election, 5 May 2022

This paper provides an analysis of the Northern Ireland Assembly elections held on 5 May 2022, and compares the outcome with the 2017 election. The paper also includes an analysis of historic voter turnout and results by party and constituency. 

Paper No.

Published: 11.05.22

 

AERA Committee prioritised Common Frameworks – NorthSouth considerations

AERA Committee Members requested some follow up information in support of RaISe briefing paper NIAR 37-22More specifically, Members asked for an overview of specific and explicit reference to North-South relationships/considerations within the five committee prioritised Common Frameworks (CFs).

Published: 25.03.22

 

Covid-19 Funding Allocations and Expenditure In Scotland and Wales - a basic overview

This briefing paper, commissioned by the Assembly’s Finance Committee, provides an overview of Covid-19 funding provided during the pandemic by the United Kingdom Government to the Scottish Government and to the Welsh Government.

Published: 24.03.22

 

Public expenditure on education

This briefing paper – commissioned by the Committee for Education (the Committee) – aims to inform the Committee’s consideration of public expenditure available for the delivery of education in Northern Ireland (NI) during the current and next financial years. In particular, it examines: the in-year position for this financial year (2021-22), following the outcome of the January Monitoring Round; and, the 2022-25 funding position, given the current status of the draft Executive Budget 2022-25. The Paper seeks to support the Committee’s consideration in the noted areas, including potential issues meriting Committee attention.

Published: 24.03.22