Afleveringen
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This conversation explores the Integrated Education Act in Northern Ireland three years since its introduction. David, Tim and Michael chat to Alliance MLA Kellie Armstrong about its achievements, challenges, and the political dynamics surrounding integrated education. Armstrong, the author of the bill, discusses the importance of integrated education in fostering community relations and addressing socioeconomic diversity. The discussion also touches on misconceptions about integrated education, the role of shared education, and future directions for educational reform in Northern Ireland.
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In this episode of Stormont Sources, we discuss the significance of Northern Ireland's political engagement with the United States, with St Patrick's Day on the horizon. We explore the varying impacts of the Trump administration on Northern Ireland, the implications of Sinn Féin's boycott of the White House, and the economic outcomes of political visits. The conversation also highlights Micheál Martin's diplomatic skills and the DUP's relationship with President Trump, questioning the motivations behind their engagement with a country that historically severed ties with Britain. We also discuss the intricate relationship between the UK and the US, particularly in the context of Northern Ireland's political landscape. Is there sufficient scrutiny surrounding government decisions, particularly regarding fiscal policies such as rate increases? The discussion notes the need for targeted fiscal responsibility and innovative economic strategies, as well as the challenges faced by the opposition in presenting coherent narratives. The conversation culminates in a debate about the contentious issue of water charges and the public's perception of such policies.
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In this episode of the Stormont Sources podcast, David McCann, Tim Cairns, and Michael McKernan discuss the newly established Programme for Government in Northern Ireland, its implications, and the political dynamics surrounding it. They critique the document's lack of detail and the power dynamics within the executive, particularly the dominance of the DUP and Sinn Féin. The conversation also touches on media perceptions of the government and systemic issues in Northern Ireland's governance, emphasising the need for a more effective approach to public policy and accountability. The conversation explores the complexities of Northern Ireland's political landscape, focusing on healthcare budget issues, the effectiveness of opposition strategies, the identity crisis of the SDLP, and the dynamics surrounding the DUP's deputy leadership contest. The speakers analyse the interplay between political parties, the challenges of governance, and the need for innovative approaches to address pressing issues like healthcare and housing.
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In this episode of Stormont Sources, David McCann, Tim Cairns, and Michael McKernan talk to with Eoin Tennyson, the Deputy Leader of the Alliance Party, discussing the party's recent achievements, challenges, and future strategies in Northern Ireland politics. The conversation covers the Alliance Party's vision for a united community, the complexities of being part of the Executive, the need for reform in public services, and the party's approach to the upcoming elections. Tennyson emphasises the importance of addressing local issues and building a strong grassroots presence as the party prepares for the 2027 elections.
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In the inaugural episode of the Stormont Sources podcast, hosts David McCann, Tim Cairns, and Michael McKernan analyse the intricacies of Northern Ireland's political landscape, focusing on the current budget bill and its implications for public services. They discuss the challenges of decision-making within the executive, the need for multi-year budgets, and the ongoing reforms in health and education. The conversation highlights the political dynamics that hinder effective governance and the role of the opposition in shaping policy outcomes. In this episode, the hosts delve into the dynamics of opposition in Northern Ireland politics, discussing the effectiveness and public perception of various political parties. They explore the legislative performance of the government, emphasising the importance of quality over quantity in legislative action. The conversation shifts to the role of committees in scrutinising legislation and the ongoing debate surrounding MLA pay, highlighting the complexities and public sentiments regarding remuneration for elected officials. The episode concludes with reflections on the challenges faced by MLAs and the need for reform in the political landscape.
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Welcome inside politics in Northern Ireland. Listen to the podcast which brings you analysis, insight and experience from Stormont. Join journalist, David McCann, plus Tim Cairns, a former Special Advisor to Peter Robinson and Head of Policy for the DUP and Micheal McKernan, a former Special Advisor in the SDLP worked in the Executive from 2007-2016. Episodes drop weekly. Subscribe now, for free.
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