Issue 129
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Issues 2
Driving tourism growth and economic impact in Northern Ireland
With Summer 2026 approaching, Tourism Northern Ireland is sharply focused on one priority: maximising tourism’s contribution to the economy by…
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Issues 2
Armagh cancer charity celebrates 10 years of service
Knitted Knockers of Northern Ireland (KKNI) Director Hope Graham speaks to Harry McGoldrick on the difference the charity has made…
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Education Report
Digital classrooms of the future
Clair Gheel, Sales and Operations Director, of eir business in Northern Ireland, speaks to Joshua Murray about the future of…
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Education Report
Reforming the education curriculum
Top of the agenda of Education Minister Paul Givan MLA is reforming the education curriculum, with the objective of a…
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Education Report
Integrating GenAI into higher education
Dónal Mulligan, lecturer and researcher in media and communications at Dublin City University, outlines the challenges and opportunities generative AI…
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Education Report
SEN reform agenda: The first year
Harry McGoldrick analyses the Special Educational Needs (SEN) Reform Agenda: Delivery Plan 2025-2030, one year into implementation. The delivery plan,…
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Education Report
Skills for a stronger, sustainable construction industry
At the forefront of Northern Ireland’s construction industry, CITB NI has long played a leading role in identifying skills and…
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Education Report
Assessing the quality of education
Northern Ireland’s education system has no clear definition of what constitutes “quality of education” and there are high rates of…
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Education Report
Revisions to school integration process
On 25 February 2026, the Department of Education published revised guidance, Transforming Together: Understanding the Pathway to Integrated Education, setting…
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PA
The case for reforming Stormont
The Good Friday Agreement offered an historic opportunity to the people of Northern Ireland; one in which we would have…
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