Issue 112
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Executive formation deadline extended
In November 2022, the UK Government introduced the Executive Formation Bill, granting parties a 12-week extension for the formation of…
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Delivering and maintaining justice services
Richard Pengelly, Permanent Secretary at the Department of Justice, discusses the challenges facing the justice sector in Northern Ireland and…
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Advocating for the recognition of justice as a precious public asset
Chief Executive of the Bar of Northern Ireland, David Mulholland writes for agendaNi on the societal and economic benefits being…
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Prisons 25 by 25
Director General of the Northern Ireland Prison Service (NIPS), Ronnie Armour, talks to David Whelan about the challenges of a…
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Rethinking access to justice
Brian Archer, President of The Law Society of Northern Ireland, discusses the importance of access to justice and the vital…
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Lessons to learn from murders of two women
In November 2022, the Department of Justice released two Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHR), covering equally harrowing murders of women which…
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High satisfaction with remote court hearings
As Covid-19 holds diminishing sway over public policy, the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service has published a qualitative analysis…
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What does a modern justice system look like?
Justice Programme Director with CGI, Phil Hanvey, discusses how justice in Northern Ireland is embracing technological change and his organisation’s…
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Addressing cybercrime
Opened in 2019, the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s (PSNI’s) purpose-built Cyber Crime Centre is a hub for digital evidence…
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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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