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‘Economic’ department backed
agendaNi looks at Arlene Foster’s economic action plan. A new ‘department of the economy’ has been strongly backed by Arlene…
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Expect a tweet from government?
Owen McQuade speaks to the Head of Digital Engagement in the Cabinet Office, Andrew Stott, on how government can communicate…
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Scanner security
Tighter airport security has inevitably followed the foiled bomb attack over Detroit at Christmas, but opinions are divided over whether…
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Writing up rights
Peter Cheney takes stock of the latest stage in the contentious bill of rights debate. Many countries have bills of…
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Chris Grayling interview: on the shadow home front
Ryan Jennings hears Shadow Home Secretary Chris Grayling’s views on bringing Northern Ireland into the mainstream and the possibility of…
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Analysing the arts
Culture, Arts and Leisure Committee Chair Barry McElduff discusses its workings with Peter Cheney, sharing his thoughts on its effectiveness…
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Testing times
Over 13,700 pupils sat the breakaway tests set by AQE and GL Assessment in November, with one exam to come…
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Charting the way ahead for health
Dr Paul Darragh takes an overview of how health policy could develop over the near future. Health is more important…
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Assembly round-up
Stormont’s debates majored on education and children in November while floods, attacks and justice devolution added some sense of crisis.…
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The way forward
Both Sinn Féin and the DUP have published their own cohesion, sharing and integration strategies. agendaNi looks at where the…
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