Issue 110
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Food Standards Agency: A changing food system
The FSA’s Northern Ireland Director, Maria Jennings outlines the ongoing work across the food system following its recently published Strategy…
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Truss faces some jarring collisions between ambition and reality
The Financial Times’ Philip Stephens writing for agendaNI assesses whether new Prime Minister Liz Truss MP can marry conviction to…
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Reaching rural
Siobhan McCauley, Director of Regional Services, outlines the Housing Executive’s role in providing housing and housing services in rural areas.…
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Cross-border cooperation necessary to combat climate change
Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are both transitioning towards green economies, and with respective goals of reaching net…
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NIGALA: Celebrating 25 Years
Due to Covid-19, celebrations were postponed but it is very important that we recognise the need to mark, even belatedly,…
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What to expect from Liz Truss
Liz Truss MP has become the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after her victory in the Conservative Party’s…
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David Trimble: ‘A man in a hurry’
Described as a man with whom no one had an easy working relationship, David Trimble’s leadership style may have been…
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Assembly co-optees: 96 per cent re-election rate
Often criticised as an exploitation of MLA replacement rules, results from the recent Northern Ireland Assembly election show that the…
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The Protocol, the Prime Minister, and prospects for Irish unity
The careers of Conservative Party prime ministers have been among the many casualties of Brexit, write Mary C Murphy (UCC)…
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The Brexit ‘power grab’
A new Whitehall department, quietly set up in Northern Ireland to manage the international trade implications of Brexit, will bypass…
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