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Public Affairs
Speaking up
In refusing to suspend standing orders, Robin Newton showed a resolve that appeared to be lacking in his time as…
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Public Affairs
Johnson’s Brexit deal and Stormont’s consent
With Boris Johnson having secured a majority that will enable him to push through his Brexit deal, agendaNi examines his…
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Public Affairs
‘Oh God, he did exactly the same to me’
The ICTU’s John O’Farrell argues that personality is defining politics more so than the traditional pillars of ideology or economics.…
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Brexit and constitutional futures
The Good Friday Agreement, with its overwhelming endorsement on this island, represented a major constitutional moment that should have made…
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Round table discussions
No drains, no cranes: Enabling the development that Northern Ireland needs
NI Water hosted a round table discussion with key stakeholders in the housing development sector to discuss wastewater capacity across…
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Regional focus
Mid Ulster in ‘MEGA’ drive to address manufacturing skills and engineering
Mid Ulster is launching a ‘MEGA’ drive to address skills shortages and employability issues within the region’s manufacturing and engineering…
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Regional focus
Development and preservation
The draft plan strategy of Mid Ulster District Council’s Local Development Plan (LDP) sees planning for 11,000 new homes, calls…
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Regional focus
Skills plan looks to create 2,300 jobs
In order to facilitate the kind of job growth included in local planning, as seen in the Mid Ulster Local…
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Regional focus
Planting the seeds of growth for future generations
Widely celebrated for its GAA club that dominates Derry in the three codes of hurling, Gaelic football and camogie, Slaughtneil…
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Regional focus
History, heritage and Heaney
Tourism in Mid Ulster enjoyed something of a recovery in 2018, suffering a fall in the number of visits and…
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