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All healthcare staff must be empowered to question the decisions of colleagues at every level and to have their concerns heard without reprisal, write Professor David Thompson and Professor Philip Darbyshire.

Queen’s University Belfast, Ulster University and the Open University will host the annual Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Festival of Social Science.

Reflecting on the current impasse with power-sharing here in Northern Ireland, Professor Colin Harvey calls on all concerned to turn round and start facing each other again.

Aislinn Clarke takes a look at her latest film release “The Devil’s Doorway” and asks what exactly is a horror film.

Dr Alexander Titov looks at what is being called the biggest split in the Orthodox Church in a thousand years.

Professor David Phinnemore looks at the implications for the UK and for Theresa May of the proposed extension to the transition period.

The slides are available for September’s Brexit Clinic at Queen’s, which took place on 20 September 2018.

The slides are available from this month’s Brexit Clinic at Queen’s, which took place on Wednesday 17 October.

With Putin’s approval ratings falling, losses in the local elections, and street protests taking place across Russia, Dr Alexander Titov asks whether the pension reform was really worth it for the authorities.

Professor Colin Harvey highlights what will remain and what might be lost in terms of rights and equality during and after the Brexit process.