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Business Headlines Tuesday 27 February 2018 Today's top story [KPMG is being appointed administrator

[BelfastTelegraph.co.uk](#) Business Headlines Tuesday 27 February 2018 Today's top story [KPMG is being appointed administrators to Lagan Construction Group Holdings, Lagan Construction Group, Lagan Building Contractors and Lagan Water (stock picture)]( [Work is halted at Ulster university's building site as insolvency experts go in]( The new £250m Ulster University campus in Belfast has been mothballed and workers sent home over a litany of legal problems, the Belfast Telegraph can reveal. Main Headlines [Analysis by Aurora Energy Research said the changes in the i-SEM, which comes into force in May, highlighted opportunities for new, cleaner technologies (stock picture)]( [New all-island energy market brings 'green' opportunities]( By Margaret Canning Changes to the all-Ireland energy market which are to lead to the shutdown of Kilroot power station will bring benefits in a new generation of cleaner technologies, it's been claimed. [Chris Nelmes, centre manager of The Outlet in Banbridge]( [The Outlet in Banbridge set for rebrand as The Boulevard]( By Andrew Madden The Outlet retail park in Banbridge will change its name next month as part of a rebranding phase. [Opportunity: Fred Jones]( [Dublin IT firm creates 60 jobs in Belfast with £600k Invest Northern Ireland boost]( By Emma Deighan A Dublin IT company has opened a delivery office in Belfast providing 60 new jobs with an average salary of £50,000 in a move partly prompted by Brexit. [Maple and May manager Siobhan McCrystal and director Jon Anderson]( [Maple and May unveils £12m homes plan]( By Andrew Madden A newly established profit-for-purpose company has outlined an initial £12m plan aimed at delivering several hundred homes across Northern Ireland. [Primark has eight stores in NI]( [Primark expects boost from weak dollar after sales drop in warm autumn weather]( By John Mulligan A weak dollar will boost Primark's buying power and help lift the chain's second-half profits, owner Associated British Foods (ABF) has predicted. [Janet Calvert of the Public Health Agency]( [Belfast Telegraph Award highlights health and wellbeing in work]( By Margaret Canning This year the Belfast Telegraph is introducing a new award, Excellence in Workplace Health and Wellbeing, sponsored by the Public Health Agency (PHA). [The deal between the DUP and the Tories last year has put the spotlight on public spending in Northern Ireland]( [We need a debate about increasing revenue, not cutting back spending]( By Paul MacFlynn When the £1bn supply and confidence deal was signed between the Conservatives and the DUP last summer, many across the water began to take a more in-depth look at the public finances in Northern Ireland. [David Burrows, CEO of Benmore Group, at the King’s Hall]( [‘King’s Hall health park is one of a kind in UK and Europe’]( David Burrows, chief executive of Benmore Group, is well-positioned to be the driving force behind the UK's, if not Europe's, biggest health care village planned for south Belfast. [INM]( [Contact us]( | [Privacy Statement]( Follow us on [Facebook]( [Twiiter]( [Google Plus]( Get more [belfasttelegraph.co.uk/newsletters]( [Digital Edition >>]( ABOUT THIS EMAIL This email is from BelfastTelegraph.co.uk part of Independent News & Media PLC. You received this email because you have signed up for the BelfastTelegraph.co.uk Weekly Business Digest Newsletter. To unsubscribe from the Weekly Business Digest Newsletter, please [click here](. Copyright - 2018 INM Ltd, | Belfast Telegraph House | 33 Clarendon Road | Clarendon Dock | Belfast | BT1 3BG | Company number 1908967 All Rights Reserved

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