Issue 129
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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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Public Affairs
Naomi Long MLA: 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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Public Affairs
Sinn Féin ard fheis: ‘Building Ireland’s future’
At Sinn Féin’s ard fheis, First Minister Michelle O’Neill MLA told delegates that “the time to build Ireland’s future is…
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Public Affairs
In profile: Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee
Established in 2023, the Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee is tasked with assisting with the observation and implementation of Article…
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Public Affairs
Political Platform: Steve Aiken MLA
Ulster Unionist MLA Steve Aiken was first elected in 2016 in the constituency of South Antrim. He is the Ulster…
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Public Affairs
Fianna Fáil’s Northern Ireland problem
Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD has emphasised north-south relations as a key aspect of his premiership. However, agendaNi’s experience at the…
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Public Affairs
Nationalism surges throughout Britain amid government crisis
In May 2026, elections took place throughout Britain, with nationalist governments being elected in both Scotland and Wales, while the…
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Public Affairs
Beyond the lost Census
The centenary of Northern Ireland’s first census, due to the fact that the 1921 census was lost because of the…
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Public Affairs
TRADE UNION DESK: Levelling the field
Back in the days before surveillance of everyone and everything became ubiquitous, critics of CCTV on every corner were corrected…
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Public Affairs
Beneath the UK election results
Economist Paul Gosling says that the United Kingdom is becoming less a single country and more a collection of four…
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