Unemployment has risen in Northern Ireland, new figures show, but in the UK as a whole it has dropped.
The new rate of 8.4% is 1.5% higher than last year’s figure.
More people are claiming unemployment benefit too. 68,400 people signed on in March, or 7.2% of the workforce. One hundred more people claimed unemployment benefit in March than in February.
Nearly 300 people were made redundant in Northern Ireland in March.
Across the UK, the rate is 7.9%. It has fallen slightly, by 0.3% since last year.
Figures in the Republic of Ireland remain higher, at 14.7%.
The figures, from the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency, were published on the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Industry website on Wednesday.
Source: BBC News