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Issues
Criminal justice avoidable delay
Persistent and recurring issues are impairing the delivery of justice and the quality of service experienced by those impacted by…
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Council set to ‘Amplify’ business growth in Mid and East Antrim
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has launched an exciting new economic development strategy called Amplify, to boost the economy…
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An all island economy
Following the completion of his report on the potential economic impact of Irish reunification in the context of Brexit, financial…
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Rape and consent: ongoing challenges
In the context of the recent high-profile rape case involving two former Ireland rugby internationals, among others, Eithne Dowds, a…
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Brexit, the DUP and the data analytics storm
Once described as “our back office” by a former Cambridge Analytica employee and a “franchise” by another, AggregateIQ – a…
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Infrastructure: Making our lives more liveable
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) brought together partners of INFRA 2018, Northern Ireland’s Year of Infrastructure, to discuss the…
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Housing
Housing policy in Northern Ireland
Deputy Secretary Louise Warde Hunter discusses the direction being taken by the Department for Communities (DfC) and challenges being faced…
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The impact of housing on mental health
Professor of Mental Health Sciences at Ulster University, Siobhan O’Neill, analyses how housing problems have impacted on transgenerational mental illness…
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Better tenant engagement: The community gateway model
Chief Executive Jim Ripley and Chair Anne McGurk of Phoenix Community Housing in south London, the first housing association to…
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One year after foundation, Radius continues to build
As Radius Housing reaches the end of its first year of operation, CEO John McLean outlines the association’s journey so…
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