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Europe and Brexit
Sufficient progress: what has been agreed
Professor of European Politics at Queen’s University Belfast, David Phinnemore offers his analysis of the deal struck to navigate phase…
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Europe and Brexit
In the search for solution
Ciarán Galway speaks with Ireland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney about his role in the Brexit negotiations and…
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Brexit changes attitudes
Since the June 2016 referendum, Brexit has preoccupied the minds of many within Northern Ireland’s political, business and media circles.…
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Powering the transition
President of AES UK and Ireland, Ian Luney, discusses adapting to disruption of the global energy market, aiding the renewable…
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Growth of GB sales declining pre-Brexit
Indicated clearly in the out-workings of phase one of the Brexit negotiations is that Northern Ireland will experience some…
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Connecting the community
As the largest gas distribution business in Northern Ireland, Phoenix Natural Gas has evolved its approach to corporate social responsibility…
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Budget: future of public services looks ‘bleak’
Senior economist at the Nevin Economic Research Institute NI (NERI), Paul Mac Flynn, analyses the figures of the recent Northern…
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Planning for sustainable growth
Carol Ramsey, Director of the Strategic Planning Division in the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) discusses the evolution of the planning…
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Homelessness: ‘limited success’
The number of households designated as statutory homeless rose by over 30 per cent during the five-year period of the…
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‘Soft spaces’ and ‘hard borders’? Reflections on Brexit for places and planning
The Brexit debate across the British Isles is not only a political war of words, it is a political battle…
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