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Education
Lessons to be learnt in education inquiry
As Northern Ireland’s public sector struggles to function in the absence of a Stormont Executive, education has emerged as one…
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Digital and technology
Efficient justice: towards a digital courts system
Paul Burns, Head of ICT at the Courts Service of Ireland reflects on the small, yet significant measures spearheading digital…
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Public Affairs
Rev Robert Coulter remembered
Former UUP MLA Reverend Robert Coulter was a stalwart for Ulster Unionism in North Antrim. However his first loves were…
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Public Affairs
Trade Union Desk
ICTU’s John O’Farrell outlines the necessity for policy makers to appreciate the economic and societal impact of supporting working…
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Public Affairs
Recording a divided past: the Oral History Archive
The Stormont House Agreement proposed several core legacy mechanisms, including an Oral History Archive. As the consultation phase continues, agendaNi…
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Public Affairs
Legislating for legacy
The Northern Ireland Office (NIO) has published a consultation paper which explores means by which Northern Ireland can address the…
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Public Affairs
Waiting for justice
Latest statistics from the Department of Justice show that the median time for completion of court cases where the main…
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Public Affairs
Conservative Party Conference
Political party conferences are invariably described either as ‘upbeat’ or ‘subdued’, though often the reality is more complicated. This is…
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Public Affairs
Political Platform
Elected as an MLA in 2017 for East Antrim, John Stewart, who serves as a Reserve Army Soldier with the…
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Education
Mid Ulster publishes skills plan with potential to create 2,355 jobs by 2021
A new plan to address the gap between skills demand and skills supply has the potential to create 2,355 new…
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