Issue 101
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Public Affairs
EU coalitions and cleavages
The geopolitical disruption heralded firstly by Brexit and secondly by Covid-19 has altered the power dynamics within the EU. Brigid…
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Public Affairs
Trade Union Desk
One of the most striking things one learns from reading Peter Geoghegan’s ‘Democracy for Sale’ is how discreet are the…
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‘Constructive’ North South Ministerial Council
Covid-19, Brexit and devolution were discussed as the North South Ministerial Council (NSMC) met for the first time in almost…
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Public Affairs
Hume: Rest in peace
The death of Nobel laureate John Hume prompted an outpouring of grief for the man who sacrificed political and personal…
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Public Affairs
Political Platform
Rachel Woods is the Green Party MLA for North Down, having replaced former party leader Steven Agnew in the Assembly…
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Public Affairs
A level and GCSE Results in 2020: This year it was (and still is) personal!
The spotlight shone on this year’s exam results process served to highlight the long-standing recognition of the influence of social…
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Issues
New All Party Group on Early Education and Childcare meets
The first meeting has taken place of the new All Party Group on Early Education and Childcare, chaired by Alliance…
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Public Affairs
Reconsidering representations of a complex past
Academics Joanne Murphy and Sara McDowell outline the ongoing debate around the future of historic public memorials in Northern Ireland…
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Economy
Diane Dodds: Economic recovery
Minister for the Economy Diane Dodds speaks to David Whelan about efforts to rebuild the economy in Northern Ireland. As…
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Economy
EU migrant restrictions to undermine economic rebuild
Some of Northern Ireland’s hardest hit economic sectors by the Covid-19 pandemic are to be dealt a further blow by…
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