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Issues
A heritage of saints and scholars
January 1967 saw Regent House Grammar’s vice principal, Ted Griffiths, hold a public meeting to discuss the launch of a…
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Justice
Prison progress
Reflecting on a scathing inspection in 2015 that declared HMP Maghaberry to be “unsafe and unstable”, new governor David Kennedy…
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Justice
Implementing the Good Friday Agreement
Providing a licensing system for the early release of up to 500 loyalist and republican prisoners sentenced before 10 April…
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Justice
The Gillen Review
Following the conclusion of a consultation process on his preliminary report into law and procedure in serious sexual offences in…
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Europe and Brexit
What would no deal mean for Northern Ireland?
If no agreement for withdrawal or an extension to the negotiating period is reached by 29 March, the UK will…
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Europe and Brexit
Citizens’ rights post-Brexit
Many of the rights enjoyed by Irish citizens and Irish passport holders in Northern Ireland are underpinned by EU law.…
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Europe and Brexit
Environmental regulation post-Brexit
Speaking ahead of the publishing of the draft Withdrawal Agreement and its subsequent superseding of the Chequers White Paper, Nigel…
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Europe and Brexit
Cross-border complications
Throughout the Brexit negotiations, a consistent stumbling block has arisen in questions around cross-border supply chains and future ramifications for…
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Europe and Brexit
The appeasement plan
Chief political commentator at the Financial Times, Philip Stephens, has described the mandate secured by Prime Minister Theresa May to…
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Issues
Infrastructure: A driver of productivity and growth
Kate Barker of the National Infrastructure Commission offers insights from the UK’s first National Infrastructure Assessment, demonstrating why infrastructure is…
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