Issues
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A dark story of our land
An exhibition detailing declarations of violence allegedly caused by 17th century Catholics against their Protestant counterparts has been opened by…
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Overview
agendaNi overviews the current debate over sustainability in the region. Sustainability, if implemented properly, will bring benefits to the environment,…
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Towards a regional Green New Deal
The Executive can guide Northern Ireland out of recession by growing a green economy, John Barry contends. New thinking is…
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Mexico conference preview
Environmental officials and ministers are preparing to meet in Mexico later this month to work on a global climate deal.…
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Will Day interview: why sustainability matters
Sustainable development consultant Will Day shares his thoughts on its current state and the crucial need for long-term decision-making. Peter…
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Climate pressures and positives
Professor John Sweeney sees some changing attitudes as the Mexico conference approaches. As for a warmer Ireland, pressure on water…
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Lough Neagh’s troubled waters
Although Lough Neagh is Europe’s major commercial wild eel fishery and Northern Ireland’s main source of drinking water, the lake…
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Defining the Big Society
Peter Cheney considers what David Cameron’s main social policy means in practice and the reaction so far in Northern Ireland.…
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Dangers in the night-time economy
More responsible behaviour is required in the night-time economy in order to save young lives and get rid of the…
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Voice your choice
John O’Farrell questions why benefit claimants will pay more towards filling the deficit than banks, and notes different approaches to…
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