Issues
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The future of loyalism
Loyalist representatives can see light at the end of the tunnel, after a troubled year so far, but warn that…
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Integrating Northern Ireland’s education: models for change
Northern Ireland’s education system is an obvious sign of the province’s division, especially to outside observers. After the July riots,…
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Marie-Louise Connolly
BBC Northern Ireland’s Health Correspondent, Marie-Louise Connolly, has been at the corporation since 1992 and took on the health role…
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St George’s Market
An eclectic mix of tastes, traditions and good value means that traders at St George’s Market are busier than…
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Ulster Canal plans
agendaNi takes a look at plans to reopen the first phase of the Ulster Canal. Part of the Ulster Canal,…
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Enjoying the fruits of their labour
A group of green-fingered volunteers are sowing some happiness into the lives of the elderly in Cookstown. Emma Blee met…
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Colin Bateman: crime to composing
Bangor author Colin Bateman talks to Meadhbh Monahan about his success to date and his foray into the world of…
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Belfast Music app: a city’s musical journey
Peter Cheney explores the Belfast Music tour. A walk around Belfast city centre with an iPhone can tell you…
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Duncan Morrow: serious choice needed for genuinely shared future
A serious choice must be made to create a genuinely shared future, Duncan Morrow states. For decades, our signature weakness…
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Mark Simpson
Mark Simpson on covering Ireland for the BBC, following Tony Blair’s last campaign trail, and aiming to achieve his sports…
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