Issue 98
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Procuring innovation in health
Peter Wilson, Assistant Director of Procurement and Logistics in Business Services Organisation discusses how procurement is enabling innovation and change…
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The time to act is now
The cracks are opening up in social care and the time to act is now, writes Pauline Shepherd, Chief Executive…
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Digital transformation
As Northern Ireland seeks to transform its struggling health service, agendaNi talks to Maria O’Loughlin about the ability of staff…
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Abortion services to be fully implemented in April
Abortion has been decriminalised in Northern Ireland and services will become widely available in April 2020 after a last-ditch attempt…
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Environmental policy: the EU’s perspective
Aurel Ciobanu-Dordea, Director for Implementation, Governance and Semester in the European Commissions Directorate General for Environment, discusses how a multifaceted…
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How to engage the public on climate
Diarmuid Torney, Associate Professor in the School of Law and Government, Dublin City University (DCU) outlines findings from analysis done…
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Compost key to carbon sequestration: Are biological methods the future of farming?
With the demand to grow food production ever further, Northern Ireland agriculture is under increasing pressure to hit challenging productivity…
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Waste performance
Almost half of waste collected by local authorities in Northern Ireland was sent for reuse, dry recycling and composting during…
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The importance of narratives
Queen’s University Belfast’s John Barry discusses the journey from declarations of climate emergencies to climate action and just energy transitions…
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Planning for the future: consulting with the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland, like many places across the world, is under increasing pressure when it comes to land-use. Growing populations lead…
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