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Public Affairs
The class system in our classrooms
If we want our schools to produce honest citizens, we need to start by being honest about what happens inside…
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Public Affairs
The invisible in-between: An Englishman’s search for the Irish Border
Photographer Tristan Poyser spent two years travelling and photographing the border in a time of uncertainty following the invocation of…
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Europe and Brexit
Rights of Irish citizens in Northern Ireland
Confusion surrounds the constitutional status of those born in Northern Ireland who claim Irish citizenship. The Home Office has been…
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Europe and Brexit
Surviving as an all-island food industry post-Brexit
Key stakeholders from Northern Ireland’s food and drink sector recently discussed the prospects of industry post-Brexit at the Northern…
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Europe and Brexit
Border remains open in British Government’s no deal plan
No new regulatory checks or controls would be introduced to Northern Ireland’s border with the Republic of Ireland under the…
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Issues
Calls for Bradley to resign after legacy comments
In the latest of a series of a gaffes, recent comments by Secretary of State Karen Bradley MP on the…
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Issues
Shock absorption capacity of firms in Northern Ireland
InterTradeIreland has published research into firm-level patterns of risk exposure to examine how the capacity of firms to absorb shocks…
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Issues
Robotic Process Automation: threat or opportunity?
The robots are coming. But it’s ok. It’s not quite in the shape of a dystopian future that Hollywood would…
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Issues
Devolution, diversity and a different perspective
Almost a year after taking up post as Permanent Secretary for Department of Finance, Sue Gray talks to David Whelan…
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Issues
How to design crime out of society
Renowned criminal science writer, researcher and lecturer Tom Gash talks to agendaNi about how to tackle crime systemically rather than…
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