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Economy
A match made in heaven
Paddy Gray, Professor Emeritus of Housing at Ulster University explores the basis for greater co-operation between the housing sector and…
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Justice
Stop and search
Queen’s University Belfast lecturer John Topping explores stop and search powers as the most prevalent form of adversarial contact between…
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Justice
Platform: Dealing with the past
Over three years since the Stormont House Agreement set out a pathway for dealing with legacy in Northern Ireland, political…
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Economy
Measuring social enterprise value
Brendan Murtagh and Andrew Grounds of Queen’s University Belfast write in agendaNi about the current value of social enterprise to…
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Public Affairs
Macron flying the flag for EU federalism
The availability of 73 seats vacated by the UK post-Brexit has provided the perfect space for European federalists to push…
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Public Affairs
Change at the top
The move to appoint a senior official from Whitehall as the new Permanent Secretary in the Department of Finance suggests…
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Europe and Brexit
The UK-EU Joint Report and Scenarios for the post-Brexit Irish border
Political Sociologist of Queen’s University Belfast Katy Hayward explores what completion of phase one of the Brexit negotiations determines and…
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Europe and Brexit
‘Bespoke’ deal not an option
As pointed out by many commentators following the triggering of Article 50, the timeframe for which Britain has to strike…
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Europe and Brexit
Gradual divergence
The UK Government appears to have coined the phrase ‘gradual divergence’ to indicate their desire for a smooth transition away…
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Europe and Brexit
Deal not done
Sinn Féin MEP Martina Anderson talks to David Whelan about the hurdles that still have to be overcome in phase…
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