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Europe and Brexit
Horizon involvement not signed off
The future of almost €100 million of Brexit-threatened EU funding drawn down by researchers and businesses in Northern Ireland for…
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Europe and Brexit
Executive collaboration under scrutiny
Collective decision-making in Northern Ireland’s Executive is to once again become a source of tension after the interim Agriculture’s Minister’s…
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Justice
Hate Crime and Public Order (Northern Ireland) Bill not expected until 2022
Northern Ireland could jump from being a laggard to having the most progressive hate crime laws in the UK, if…
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Justice
Bearing witness
A new report published by Victim Support NI highlights that court culture is still causing unnecessary suffering to victims of…
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Justice
Justice: A legislative programme
With less than a year left of the current Assembly mandate, the progression of legislation by the Department of Justice…
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Justice
Digital justice
Embedding digital and remote innovation necessitated in response to the pandemic will be a key element of progress under the…
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Justice
PSNI discrimination findings ‘justified’
The Chief Constable of the PSNI has apologised after a report by the Police Ombudsman, investigating the handling of the…
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Justice
Collaboration and community: Glasgow’s approach to justice
Ann Fehilly, Group Manager within Community Safety Services at Glasgow City Council speaks to agendaNi about how Glasgow went from…
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Justice
Policing in a pandemic
PSNI Deputy Chief Constable Mark Hamilton talks to David Whelan about the budgetary pressures facing policing, the impact of the…
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Issues
Abortion access: Denial of rights
The Northern Ireland Executive, the Department of Health, and the UK Government are being wilfully ignorant of the denial of…
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