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Plus NI firm lands contract with major footwear brand [Belfast Telegraph]( Tuesday, 16 January 2024 [Weekly Business Digest]( [Car insurance in Northern Ireland passes £1k mark for first time](   [Margaret Canning] Margaret Canning Business Editor In this week's Business Telegraph, shock figures show that average NI car insurance premiums have now [passed the £1,000 mark](. Meanwhile, Flávia Gouveia reveals another [exclusive retail contract for Konstruct]( in Armagh as it starts work on celebrity favourite Veja's flagship Covent Garden store in London. I've spoken to [Ciáran O'Neill of Radius Vehicle Solutions]( about his career as a commercial director. Colin Lewis looks back on [the career of Jacques Delors]( and an era when single market access was something to be embraced by NI. Travel writer Simon Calder examines [the future of Boeing]( after another torrid episode for the 737 Max. And I take a look at the huge growth in [sales of £1m-plus houses]( in Northern Ireland in 2023. Thank you, and see you next week. Margaret Canning Top Stories [premium] [NI firm lands contract with footwear brand worn by Princess of Wales](   [premium] [After Boeing’s latest near-disaster, does the troubled 737 Max have a future?](   [premium] [Sales of £1m-plus properties has shot up in NI but new policy may change trend](   [premium] [Northern Ireland’s biggest hotel group adds £10m in room sales](   [NI customers miss out as Electric Ireland cuts prices in Republic](   --------------------------------------------------------------- YOU MIGHT LIKE --------------------------------------------------------------- Interview [Premium] [‘We’re the biggest firm people haven’t heard of,’ says award-winning NI director]( Opinion [premium] [Jacques Delors’ death a reminder of bygone era of single market pre-eminence](   What do you think of this email? [Positive]( [Positive]( [Negative]( [Negative]( [belfasttelegraph]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Facebook]( ABOUT THIS EMAIL This email is from Belfast Telegraph part of Mediahuis UK Ltd. You received this email because you have signed up for the Belfast Telegraph Business Newsletter. [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Statement]( | [Cookie Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright - 2024 All Rights Reserved

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