Issue 112
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Peace heroines
Ahead of the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, an exhibition has been making its way through the island…
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No beer, no sandwiches, just business
Dismissing trade union negotiations as ‘beer and sandwiches’ underpins the lack of challenge to the moral case of inflation-proof pay…
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Declassified documents reveal how peace negotiations unfolded
At the end of December 2022, the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) declassified a series of papers, detailing…
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Political Platform Phillip Brett MLA
The DUP’s Phillip Brett was elected for North Belfast in May 2022, having previously served as a councillor and party…
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The future of digital public services
The Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS) is set to publish its Digital and Data Strategy in early 2023, enabling a…
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Scottish local government: Connecting with citizens
Martyn Wallace, Chief Digital Officer for Scottish Local Government outlines the use of the ACE (assets, citizens, and employees) formula…
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Digital policing: Building a smarter force
PSNI Director of Information and Communications Service, Jeff McNamara, discusses the four strategic themes underpinning the digital modernisation of the PSNI.…
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UK cybersecurity strategy explained
The UK’s cybersecurity strategy, Government Cyber Security Strategy – Building a cyber resilient public sector, was launched in January 2022.…
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10 cyberthreats facing public sector organisations
David Crozier, Head of Strategic Partnership and Engagement at the Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT), explains the 10 most…
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Peace is key to prosperity
The Commission for Victims and Survivors (CVSNI) hosted a round table discussion with key stakeholders on the topic of peace…
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