Public Affairs
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Back home in Derry: Martin McGuinness retires
Martin McGuinness, the longest serving Minister thus far in the Northern Ireland Assembly, has brought the curtain down upon…
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Contentious, so to speak
Following the use of a petition of concern to protect the Speaker of the Assembly from a backlash in the…
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Paul Bew: building agreement
Renowned historian Paul Bew, ennobled for his role in facilitating the Good Friday Agreement, speaks to agendaNi about the power-sharing…
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EIB says no to Northern Ireland
Plans to create a Northern Ireland Infrastructure Fund to attract investment for large-scale improvement projects have been dealt a major…
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In defence of special advisers
Former Stormont special adviser Michael McKernan thinks the current criticism of ‘SPADs’ is somewhat excessive. The Renewable Heat Incentive controversy…
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Intricacies of inquiry
Public inquiries are a core component of modern democracies. agendaNi explores the intricacies of what is often an oversimplified and…
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State papers
The latest tranche of state papers released by PRONI, spanning across three decades, reveal a myriad of comtemporary concerns and…
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Trade Union Desk
“Things got out of hand.” Whenever I hear government ministers exclaim their admiration for Singapore as a model for a…
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Meet the Media
Journalist at the Belfast Telegraph Rebecca Black discusses her passion for the job, admiration for the late Liam Clarke and…
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Political Platform
Emma Little Pengelly Formerly a Special Adviser in the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister, Emma Little…
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