Public Affairs
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After the fall
Boris Johnson’s premiership came to a stuttering end with many choosing to focus on his eccentric personality and a culture…
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TRADE UNION DESK
Holding down wage rises as inflation spirals is a recipe for a recession, which may kill off inflation but will…
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All-party groups re-established after election
In the absence of a return to a functioning Northern Ireland Assembly post-election, some all-party groups (APGs) have been re-established.…
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NHS crisis is a problem for our economy
Economist Paul Gosling assesses how crisis in our health sector and challenges in other public services are a component of…
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Parr’s Ireland: From the Pope’s visit to a flat white
One of the pre-eminent photographers of his generation, documentary photographer, Martin Parr talks to Owen McQuade about his ‘Parr’s Ireland’…
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Leading women Monica McWilliams
Monica McWilliams, co-founder of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition and former Human Rights Commissioner talks to David Whelan about forging…
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Permanent Secretary reshuffle
Following the move to split the role of the Head of the Civil Service in late 2021, agendaNi details a…
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Losing sight of our Presbyterian built heritage
“If we cannot physically see a congregation or its place of worship, historically we become deaf to its narrative,” writes…
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Designating as ‘other’
Alliance MLA Kellie Armstrong argues that with 20 per cent of MLAs now identifying as ‘other’ work must continue to…
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TRADE UNION DESK
A scandal is not an interruption of business as usual, rather it is a revelation of it, writes the ICTU’s…
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