The Government’s contribution to additional security funding for counter-terrorism has recently stagnated despite the continuing terrorist threat, and the justice budget in Northern Ireland has risen by just 3% compared to respective increases of 70% 50 The effect of paramilitary activity and organised crime on society in Northern Ireland and 45% for health and education over the last 12 years. We consider this level of funding to be unsustainable and propose that improved funding arrangement...
The Government’s contribution to additional security funding for counter-terrorism has recently stagnated despite the continuing terrorist threat, and the justice budget in Northern Ireland has risen by just 3% compared to respective increases of 70% 50 The effect of paramilitary activity and organised crime on society in Northern Ireland and 45% for health and education over the last 12 years. We consider this level of funding to be unsustainable and propose that improved funding arrangements are put in place as soon as possible. Type: conclusion | Number: 13 | Paragraph: 83 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: Policing in Northern Ireland, and police funding, are devolved matters. It is for the NI Executive to determine the allocation of funding to the Police Service of Northern Ireland from the NI Executive block grant. The prioritisation of police resourcing is the responsibility of the Department of Ju