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More than £200m has been allocated to build more than 5,000 affordable homes in Northern Ireland. | More than £200m has been allocated to build more than 5,000 affordable homes in Northern Ireland. |
The announcement was made by Finance Minister Peter Robinson as he delivered his first budget to the assembly. | The announcement was made by Finance Minister Peter Robinson as he delivered his first budget to the assembly. |
Health Minister Michael McGimpsey has been given more flexibility over his budget, including £10m a year for mental health provision. | Health Minister Michael McGimpsey has been given more flexibility over his budget, including £10m a year for mental health provision. |
Some £40m will go to the Department of Employment and Learning, with £50m on innovation across other departments. | Some £40m will go to the Department of Employment and Learning, with £50m on innovation across other departments. |
Mr Robinson said the budget was proof that devolution is working. | Mr Robinson said the budget was proof that devolution is working. |
"It is almost 40 years since a finance minister elected by the people of Northern Ireland presented a budget in a stable political environment," he said. | "It is almost 40 years since a finance minister elected by the people of Northern Ireland presented a budget in a stable political environment," he said. |
AT A GLANCE £205m for social and affordable housing over three years£90m overall for innovation projects, including 60m euros from Irish government£40m for roads schemesExtra £50m distributed among departments over three yearsHealth to get extra £10m per year Children and young people to get a total of £13mArts to get extra £4m for two yearsVictims funding to rise £6m over three years He said the average Northern Ireland household would be better off by £1,000 per year. | AT A GLANCE £205m for social and affordable housing over three years£90m overall for innovation projects, including 60m euros from Irish government£40m for roads schemesExtra £50m distributed among departments over three yearsHealth to get extra £10m per year Children and young people to get a total of £13mArts to get extra £4m for two yearsVictims funding to rise £6m over three years He said the average Northern Ireland household would be better off by £1,000 per year. |
The final budget came after significant tensions in the executive over funding. | The final budget came after significant tensions in the executive over funding. |
The £200m going to Ms Ritchie's department will meet housing targets over the next three years. | The £200m going to Ms Ritchie's department will meet housing targets over the next three years. |
This will see 1,500 new units in year one, following by 1,750 in year two and a further 2,000 units in year three. | This will see 1,500 new units in year one, following by 1,750 in year two and a further 2,000 units in year three. |
'Good deal' | 'Good deal' |
Ms Ritchie said she was pleased with the money being allocated for social housing. | Ms Ritchie said she was pleased with the money being allocated for social housing. |
"In respect of social and affordable housing, I think this has been a good day for the people of Northern Ireland and a good budget deal for housing," she said. | "In respect of social and affordable housing, I think this has been a good day for the people of Northern Ireland and a good budget deal for housing," she said. |
Mr McGimpsey's budget means he can keep efficiency savings and is guaranteed £20m a year from unspent executive funds, money that becomes available in each spending year. | Mr McGimpsey's budget means he can keep efficiency savings and is guaranteed £20m a year from unspent executive funds, money that becomes available in each spending year. |
After 12 weeks of civil war in the Stormont executive, Peter Robinson's final budget felt like the start of a January truce Mark DevenportBBC NI political editor class="" href="/1/hi/northern_ireland/7203302.stm">Click to read Mark's analysis This would total £60m over three years. | |
He has also received £30m for mental health, plus £14m for the fire service. | |
Mr McGimpsey said he had worked hard to achieve "real gains for health in Northern Ireland". | Mr McGimpsey said he had worked hard to achieve "real gains for health in Northern Ireland". |
"It is a good budget for health and within that, it is a good budget for mental health and learning disability," he said. | "It is a good budget for health and within that, it is a good budget for mental health and learning disability," he said. |
READ THE BUDGET STATEMENT class="" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/22_01_08_ni_budget.pdf">Budget 2008-11 [89KB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader href="http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html">Download the reader here The cash for the Department of Employment and Learning will partly fund extra PhD students, as well as other research. | |
Sinn Fein finance spokesman Mitchel McLaughlin said he was pleased that equality impact assessments would be used to determine future funding and policy decisions. | Sinn Fein finance spokesman Mitchel McLaughlin said he was pleased that equality impact assessments would be used to determine future funding and policy decisions. |
"This approach can have a significant impact on eliminating inequalities and tackling poverty and disadvantage," said the assembly's finance committee chairman. | "This approach can have a significant impact on eliminating inequalities and tackling poverty and disadvantage," said the assembly's finance committee chairman. |
Stephen Farry of the Alliance Party said the budget retained three structural weaknesses, including "no attempt to tackle the costs of a divided society". | |
"It is more of a recipe for creating a low-tax society rather than growing the economy (and) it does not assist with creating better and sustainable public services," he said. |