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Justice
Policing the police
Michael Maguire talks to Adam Morton about the challenges facing the office of the Police Ombudsman, his approach to the…
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Justice
Legacy funding troubles
The Northern Ireland Office has rejected calls from local politicians for additional funding for police investigations into Troubles related crimes.…
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Justice
Hate crimes
Following the publication of the latest quarterly statistics relating to incidents and crimes motivated by hate, agendaNi reviews the findings.…
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Crime attendance falling
Statistics reveal that the PSNI are now attending less crimes than ever before. The PSNI’s attendance rate at crimes has…
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Justice
Courthouse closures
After Justice Minister David Ford MLA confirmed the closure of five courthouses across Northern Ireland, agendaNi looks at what it…
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Community safety wardens for Fermanagh
A private security firm is being employed to patrol Fermanagh’s crime hotspots. Estates in County Fermanagh with high crime and…
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Justice
Commissioner for Victims and Survivors: “Determined to make real progress”
Commissioner for Victims and Survivors Judith Thompson explains how the Commission gives a voice to victims and survivors and how…
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Justice
Change needed at Maghaberry
Inspection brands prison dangerous and expresses its concern for both prisoner and staff safety. Inspectors from Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of…
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Issues
Suicide crisis
Since the Good Friday Agreement more people have died by suicide than were killed during the 30 years of the…
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Issues
Safe and healthy food
The Food Standards Agency hosted a round table discussion on the importance of safe and healthy food in the hospitality…
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