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Dr Katy Hayward shares her thoughts of the year so far on Slugger TV.

“Any future bespoke arrangements for post-Brexit Northern Ireland will need to include models that work both at the high level of governance and at the ground level of technical application.”

Food fraud globally is on the rise and getting more and more organised says Professor Chris Elliott.

There are actors involved in all sides of this dispute who must now encourage enduring dialogue for conflict prevention. Jerusalem should remain the city of peace not conflict says Professor Beverley Milton-Edwards.

Dr Katy Hayward talks all things borders and Brexit at the recent John Hewitt International Summer School.

As the process of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU continues, Professor Lee McGowan looks at the policy considerations and implications of the UK taking back control of competition policy.

Dr Cheryl Lawther discusses Northern Ireland’s past and ways to move forward.

When the United Kingdom leaves the European Union, the status of its land border with the Republic of Ireland will inevitably change says Dr Katy Hayward.

The prospects for frictionless and invisible solutions for the Irish border after Brexit are limited. Dr Katy Hayward outlines a practical summary of the difference that would be made by a hard Brexit to the movement of goods across the Irish border.