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This episode explores some of the issues around today’s referendum in the Republic of Ireland to repeal the 8th amendment of the Irish constitution.

Action intelligence is that instinctive ability to make the right decision at the right time and execute it in the right way says Professor Cathy Craig.

Dr Katy Hayward looks at some of the options to make the Irish border as invisible and frictionless as possible.

It would be regrettable if Brexit undermined the efforts made to build constructive relationships across these islands in the last 20 years says Professor Colin Harvey.

Dr Julie Norman challenges some of the myths surrounding youth activists involved in the conflict in Palestine.

Professors John Garry and Brendan O’Leary look at some of the headline findings from their recent report into public attitudes to Brexit across Northern Ireland.

Dr Katy Hayward and Professor David Phinnemore gave evidence this week to the Oireachtas on the impact of Brexit on the Good Friday Agreement. Below is an overview of the evidence they presented.

Katy Hayward and Lisa Whitten look at what key political parties, governing institutions and social partners in Northern Ireland are saying about the ongoing Brexit process.

Professor Colin Harvey and Dr Nikos Skoutaris from the University of East Anglia look at how the formal recognition of the particular circumstances of Northern Ireland is vital to securing the objectives being sought for an orderly Brexit.

Dr Eithne Dowds looks at how laws around the world continue to fail victims of rape and sexual abuse and calls for these laws to be changed.