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Public Affairs
The legalities of blocking or ignoring a bill
As the Brexit deadline of 31 October looms, ideas have been floated stating that it would be possible for Prime…
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Public Affairs
How to prorogue a parliament
With Boris Johnson’s recent prorogation of the Parliament, the process has come under heavier scrutiny than it has in a…
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Trade Union Desk
The war on facts is now in full swing. Factual things are challenged in several ways. Bad faith arguments are…
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Public Affairs
Brexit: The end of the beginning
Deal or no deal, the UK actually leaving the EU will not end the Brexit saga. Leaving is just the…
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Public Affairs
Assembly all-party groups
January 2020 will mark three years since the Assembly at Stormont last sat. In the absence of a debating chamber,…
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Public Affairs
O’Dowd launches vice-presidential bid
Former acting deputy First Minister John O’Dowd MLA’s announcement that he will challenge the incumbent Sinn Féin Vice President, Michelle…
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Political Platform
The former justice minister from May 2016 until the collapse of the Northern Ireland Executive in 2017 is an Independent…
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Education
Integration in action
David Whelan talked to Barry Corr, Principal of Seaview Primary School in Glenarm, a school on the verge of becoming…
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Education
Special Education Needs: A political perspective
In the absence of an Education Minister, the Department of Education is progressing on a draft framework for Special Education…
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Education
The benefits of shared education
Sharing is becoming an integral part of practice for many schools. Almost 79,000 pupils from across Northern Ireland are involved…
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