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Brexit makes no sense
The Chair of CBI Northern Ireland, David Gavaghan explains why leaving the EU will damage the economic position of the…
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Single procurement document launched
The recently launched European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) will make it easier for SMEs to compete for public contracts. …
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Women’s human rights and diversity politics
Birgit Schippers, Senior Lecturer in Politics at St Mary’s University College, calls for an urgent review of how existing legislation…
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Trade Union Desk
John O’Farrell argues that in supporting Brexit, Northern Ireland’s Secretary of State, Theresa Villiers MP is not acting in the…
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The road to the Somme
Author and playwright Philip Orr talks to Owen McQuade about local involvement in the battle of the Somme and its…
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The Politics of Commemoration
The commemoration of 1916 in different sites is an anthropological moment – a snapshot on the politics and tensions of…
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Reporting 1916
At the turn of the twentieth century, increased literacy and widespread distribution enabled newspapers to exert significant influence. Ciarán Galway…
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Perspectives on 1916: The Easter Rising
Local historian, and former Lord Mayor of Belfast, Tom Hartley has put together a series of talks of different perspectives…
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Meet the Media
The editor of the Ulster Gazette, John Hooks discusses his career in journalism to date and his time as a…
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Liam Clarke: ahead of the pack
Adam Morton looks back at the life of the Belfast Telegraph’s political editor. One of Northern Ireland’s journalistic giants, Liam…
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