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Issues
Belfast’s place as a financial centre post-Brexit
Co-founder of Aurora Prime Real Estate Fund David Gavaghan outlines his ambitions to see Belfast reshape its economic landscape to…
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A predictable crisis
Cuts to public services, staff shortages and an increased winter demand for health services has resulted in an all too…
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IoD NI: Harnessing exceptional leadership talent through professional development
The Institute of Directors (IoD) in Northern Ireland has continually sought to raise professional standards among business leaders, with…
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Cabinet reshuffle
Theresa May’s bid to reassert her authority on her cabinet following the conclusion of phase one of the Brexit negotiations…
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State papers
The Northern Ireland Assembly’s decision to reduce the limit for the release of government files from 30 to 20 years…
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Influencing policy in the absence of an Executive
Sandra Bolan, Account Director at leading strategic communications and public affairs firm Lagan Consulting, examines the implications for those seeking…
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Vote 100: extending the franchise
The Representation of the People Act, also known as the Fourth Reform Act, was a piece of legislation which reformed…
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Constituencies unbound
The Boundary Commission for Northern Ireland’s revised proposals report for the 2018 Review of Parliamentary Constituencies contrasts dramatically with the…
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The Good Son
Award winning author of The Good Son Paul McVeigh discusses his experience of growing up during the Troubles, why he…
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Temporary fixes
John O’Farrell of the Irish Congress of Trade Union (ICTU) believes that a culture of outsourcing throughout the public sector…
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