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Europe and Brexit
Post-Brexit border options for customs
Robert Murphy, formerly of the Irish Government’s Customs division and ex-TAXUD official at the European Commission and World Customs Organisation…
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Europe and Brexit
Verhofstadt: ‘An illogical divide’
In September a group comprising of TDs, Senators, MEPs, MPs and MLAs met at Leinster House, Dublin to receive Guy…
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Europe and Brexit
Bordering on agreement
On the face of the great border debate, there appears to be very little cause for dissent. Everyone agrees, publicly…
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Europe and Brexit
Brexit business survey
The ongoing lack of clarity around Brexit continues to create uncertainty for the Northern Ireland business community and this is…
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Europe and Brexit
Flexibility and imagination
Professor of European Politics, Queen’s University Belfast, David Phinnemore believes that the space exists for Northern Ireland to secure a…
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Issues
Acht na Gaeilge: a perspective
Diarmaid Ua Bruadair, principal of Irish Medium school Gaelcholáiste Dhoire, offers a pedagogical perspective on what an Irish Language Act…
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Education
Education Authority: area planning for provision
Earlier this year, the Education Authority (EA) published its first ever strategic area plan for primary, post-primary and special school…
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Education
Safeguarding education through information security
Davy Richmond, Education Operations Director at Capita Managed IT Solutions, looks at the importance of online safety in Northern Ireland…
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Education
Education statistics
Qualifications 2015/16 GCSEs 83.3 per cent of year 12 students attained five or more GCSEs (or equivalent) at grades A*…
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Education
Learn, develop and grow
When you consider that the religious mix of the 140,000 plus pupils in controlled schools encompasses Protestant, Catholic, no religion…
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