Analysis
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Super-parity targeted in public finance squeeze
The introduction of prescription charges, water charges, and increasing university tuition fees are all measures being considered in an ostensible…
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Health authorities ‘unsighted’ when spending on mental health
Northern Ireland’s Comptroller and Auditor General is “unable” to say whether the £300 million being spent on mental health services…
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Women and girls have the right to feel safe
Following the launch of a consultation on a strategic framework to end violence against women and girls (VAWG), Women’s Aid…
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Fundamental review of procurement processes needed
A persistent culture of undue risk aversion and concerns about the overall level of commercial capacity and capability are long-standing…
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Local elections 2023: Preview
In May 2023, voters in Northern Ireland will return to the polls for the local elections. agendaNi outlines the 2019…
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The Windsor Framework explained
Post-Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland have been refined, and despite opposition from the DUP, formal agreement between the UK and…
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Gender pay gap: Turning rhetoric into action
As I reflected at the end of International Women’s Day this year, I have to say that it really felt…
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Short-term outlook for the European gas market
Europe needs to anticipate another difficult winter in 2023/24 and measures need to be taken now, writes The Oxford Institute…
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Mental health in crises
When we say this is a public mental health emergency, we are not exaggerating, writes Karen Hall, Head of Northern…
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A new script for mental health
If we do not flip the script around mental health, we will fail to ever get to grips with this…
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