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Assembly committees
While plenary sittings in the Assembly chamber tend to be the most recognised in terms of public profile, a majority…
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A BBC to be valued
The BBC should be protected but rationalisation and adaptability will be important tools if it is to survive in a…
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A bridge too far?
The proposed fixed link between the North and Scotland has been variously described as “worth examining” by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar…
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Hate crime legislation review
David Whelan speaks to the Judge Desmond Marrinan, the man tasked with defining hate crime in Northern Ireland and reviewing…
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Assembly Committees
While plenary sittings in the Assembly chamber tend to be the most recognised in terms of public profile, a majority…
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Research at the heart of better health outcomes
New Head of British Heart Foundation Northern Ireland (BHF NI) Fearghal McKinney talks to David Whelan about ambitions to help…
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General election: Northern Ireland
For the first time in its history Northern Ireland has elected a nationalist majority to Westminster but a decisive Conservative…
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Business as ‘not so usual’: Investing profit for social impact
In November 2019, Employers For Childcare – Northern Ireland’s Social Enterprise of the Year 2019 – officially opened its…
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Economic policy in uncertain times
Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service David Sterling discusses Northern Ireland’s economic outlook, decision making in political absence and…
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Northern citizens look to Dublin for protection
The North now looks to Dublin to safeguard citizens’ rights and the Good Friday Agreement, writes Emma DeSouza. “The people…
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