control of how the public services are being run in northern ireland and instead permanent secretaries within northern ireland executive departments running the day to day operations and at this point we are yet to receive a budget folly next year but that budget will be signed off by the northern ireland secretary of state. the detail of the decisions as to where there will be spending cuts and decisions will lie at the foot of civil servants rather than elected politicians and thatis rather than elected politicians and that is a concern. that is a concern. thank you for “oininu that is a concern. thank you for joining us- that is a concern. thank you for joining us. brendan that is a concern. thank you for joining us. brendan hughes - that is a concern. thank you for- joining us. brendan hughes looking at the address from president biden. we saw earlier him meeting the sooner can be have had a comment from the prime minister about the meeting. it s great to welcome p
is so much potential. is so much potential. by dead, cross, is so much potential. by dead, cross. the is so much potential. by dead, cross, the economic is so much potential. by dead, cross, the economic envoy - is so much potential. by dead, cross, the economic envoy joe | cross, the economic envoyjoe kennedy give a speech and he is staying on northern ireland for a few days. so it will bejoe kennedy who will drive economic investment in northern ireland, drumming up support from businesses in the us to invest here. president biden referred to northern ireland as a shrine of creativity and the biggest round of applause was from someone in the audience, james martin who was recently at the oscars and northern ireland has become something of a global production hub for example game of thrones saw a strong hint that the administration thinks it is something the economy could build on. he thinks it is something the economy could build on. thinks it is something the economy could bui