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Public Affairs
Planning for change
Professor of Education at Queen’s University Belfast, Tony Gallagher, discusses the prospects for education amidst of the first major departmental…
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Public Affairs
Social Media Belfast 2016
Social Media Belfast 2016 brought together top marketers and brands to discuss the social outlook and provide lots of insight…
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Issues
‘Irregular’ flight pattern
As Dublin Airport continues to thrive as a hub for international travel, including regular flights to North America, Europe and…
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Issues
Project Eagle interest soars
In a month when Stormont chose to probe Finance Minister Máirtín Ó Muilleoir’s role in the Jamie Bryson coaching scandal,…
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Evermore Energy: Efficiently powering the future
Less than a year into operations of Northern Ireland’s largest Combined Heat and Power (CHP) biomass plant, Derry-born brothers Stephen…
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Issues
Opposition day ripples
The Assembly’s first ever Opposition day was a lacklustre affair, conducted in the absence of three party leaders, in which…
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Issues
Translink: A New Era in Public Transport
Translink is transforming and major developments are underway to show the public just why public transport should be Your First…
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Europe and Brexit
Perspectives on Brexit
The prevailing tone set by guest speakers at agendaNi’s Brexit conference is primarily one of apprehension amidst the climate of…
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Europe and Brexit
Northern Ireland’s special status?
Speaking to Richard Halleron, Secretary of State James Brokenshire confirms Northern Ireland will have special status when it comes to…
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Europe and Brexit
Brexit and beyond
Speaking at agendaNi’s Brexit conference, four of the five main parties outline their respective analyses of the potential implications for…
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