Issue 15 - March 2008

  • Matters Arising
  • Issues Agenda
  • Reform Agenda
    • Sustainable schools in Fermanagh
    • Michael McGimpsey's health reform plans
  • Sustainability Special
    • A decisive year: Dr John Barry looks ahead over 2008
    • Who's who in the environment
    • RICS's Gerry Millar: linking people, places and property
  • Governance Special
    • Sir David Fell on good corporate governance
  • Commercial Property Report
    • Market outlook with Rosemary Carson
    • Helping to build a better Belfast
  • Business Agenda
    • End in sight for the local banknote?
    • Post Office network set for change
    • Business Q&A: Bill Law
  • Executive Agenda
    • Motoring
    • Wine
  • People Agenda
    • Tom Hartley: History written in stone
    • Dr James Robinson: A wild interest
  • Craigavon Regional Focus
  • Voluntary and Community Agenda
    • Lessons from the past: the Northern Ireland Archaeology Forum
    • Standing up for senior citizens: Wales' Older Persons' Commissioner
  • Europe Agenda
  • North South Agenda
    • North South Ministerial Council at Dundalk
    • British-Irish Council visits Dublin
  • Public Affairs Agenda
    • Good Friday Agreement 1998-2008
    • Trades Union Desk: Making the 'right' move
    • Organising the DUP: Allan Ewart
    • Meet the Media: RTÉ's Tommie Gorman
    • Political Platform: John McCallister MLA
    • Garret FitzGerald discusses the all-island economy
agendani - northern ireland's leading public policy magazine - issue 15 - March 2008