Issue 100
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Public Affairs
Jerome Quinn: Guardian of grassroots Gaelic games coverage
Once the voice and indeed the face of GAA coverage in the North, Jerome Quinn’s acrimonious split with his BBC…
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A meeting of minds
In 1972 a fresh-faced film producer travelled from England, camera in tow, to meet the then youngest MP, determined to…
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The all-Ireland Green Party
One of the major talking points regarding the Programme for Government negotiations in the Republic of Ireland was the vote…
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Bill explainer: Functioning of Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill
As a Private Member’s Bill, the Functioning of Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill is one of just two bills since the…
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Disremembering: Remembering to forget
The contribution of revolutionary Ulster Presbyterians to the Society of United Irishmen and subsequent 1798 Rebellion is an important and…
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Facial recognition technology: A human rights perspective
St Mary’s University College Belfast Senior Lecturer in Politics, Dr Birgit Schippers speaks to agendaNi about the hot topic of…
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Sticking plaster solutions not adequate
The recently published Framework for Rebuilding Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland is not the necessary roadmap needed for…
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Political Platform: Sinead McLaughlin MLA
The SDLP’s Sinead McLaughlin was selected in January 2020 as MLA for Foyle following the election of party leader Colum…
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Health and care services
Health, technology and Covid-19
The use of digital technology in responding to the Covid-19 pandemic has brought to the fore once more concerns around…
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Round table discussions
Infrastructure investment: a key economic enabler post-pandemic
Grant Thornton hosted a virtual round table discussion, bringing together stakeholders in both the public and private sectors, to discuss…
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