The Parliaments of England by Henry Stooks Smith (1st edition published in three volumes 1844-50), 2nd edition edited (in one volume) by F.W.S. Craig (Political Reference Publications 1973)
Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922, edited by B.M. Walker (Royal Irish Academy 1978)
After the restoration, in 1660, the Parliament of Ireland was revived with the borough again represented. In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by King James II, Armagh Borough was represented with two members.
The districts of England are a level of subnational division of England used for the purposes of local government. As the structure of local government in England is not uniform, there are currently four principal types of district-level subdivision. There are a total of 326 districts made up of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 32 London boroughs, 201 non-metropolitan districts, 55 unitary authorities, as well as the City of London and the Isles of Scilly which are also districts, but do not correspond to any of these categories. Some districts are styled as boroughs, cities, or royal boroughs; these are purely honorific titles, and do not alter the status of the district. All boroughs and cities, and a few districts, are led by a mayor who in most cases is a ceremonial figure elected by the district council, but – after local government reform – is occasionally a directly elected mayor who makes most of the policy decisions instead of the council.
District Council 37 was chartered in 1944 by AFSCME to represent public employees in New York City. It was small and relatively unsuccessful under its first president, Henry Feinstein. But under the leadership of Jerry Wurf, who took over DC37 in 1952, the union grew to 25,000 members by 1957, and 36,000 members in 1962. It also successfully pressured Mayor Robert F. Wagner, Jr., to pass executive order 49, which recognized collective bargaining rights for public sector workers.
Wurf became president of AFSCME in 1964 and was replaced later that year by Victor Gotbaum, who was president of DC37 until 1987. Under Gotbaum, the union continued to grow in numbers and power.
People who worked closely with Gotbaum included: Lillian Roberts, Associate Director in charge of Organization; Edwin Maher, Associate Director in charge of employees; Daniel Nelson, head of the Department of Research; Julius Topol, DC37 counsel; Bernard Stephens, editor of the Public Employee Press; and Alan Viani, who took over as head of the Department of Research in 1973 after Nelson's death.
Although classed as a medium-sized town, Armagh was given city status in 1994 and Lord Mayoralty status in 2012, both by Queen Elizabeth II. It had a population of 14,749 people in the 2011 Census, making it the least-populated city in both Northern Ireland and on the island of Ireland, and the fourth smallest in the United Kingdom.
History
Foundation
Eamhain Mhacha (or Navan Fort), at the western edge of Armagh, is believed to have been used as an ancient pagan ritual or ceremonial site. According to Irish mythology it was once the capital of Ulster, until it was abandoned during the 1st century. The site was named after the goddessMacha, and as the settlement grew on the hills nearby, it was also named after the goddess– Ard Mhacha means "Macha's height". This name was later anglicised as Ardmagh, which eventually became Armagh.
Armagh UK Parliament constituency Wikipedia Article Audio
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published: 25 Jan 2020
The Great Famine and Irish Politics - A Lecture by Professor Peter Gray
This lecture is the fifth in a six-part series exploring Irish history from the Plantation of Ulster to Partition, organised to mark the 250th anniversary of Armagh Robinson Library, Northern Ireland's oldest public library. It considers 'The Great Famine and Irish politics', including Daniel O'Connell and Young Ireland. The speaker, Professor Peter Gray, is Director of the Institute of Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast.
The lecture was organised by Armagh Robinson Library, working in collaboration with Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council and part-financed by the NI Executive Office. The Library is also grateful for support from the Northern Ireland Museums Council through its 'Museums Connect' programme.
The first lecture in the series (focusing on the establi...
published: 11 Nov 2021
Assembly Plenary - 22 March 2022
published: 23 Mar 2022
Committee for Infrastructure, Wednesday 8 December 2021
External meeting at Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council. The meeting included briefings from Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council on the feasibility study on the reinstatement of the Portadown to Armagh Railway Line and Portadown Armagh Railway Society.
Please note this meeting was recorded in audio only.
published: 08 Dec 2021
Belfast Violence and Border Troubles: the Birth of Northern Ireland 1920-22
published: 24 Jun 2021
Revolutionary Ulster, c.1770-1800 - A lecture by Dr Andrew Holmes (QUB)
This lecture is the fourth in a six-part series exploring Irish history from the Plantation of Ulster to Partition, organised to mark the 250th anniversary of Armagh Robinson Library, Northern Ireland's oldest public library. It considers 'Revolutionary Ulster, c.1770-1800', covering the Volunteer Movement, the Society of United Irishmen, the formation of the Orange Order, the 1798 Rising and the Act of Union. The speaker, Dr Andrew Holmes, is a lecturer at Queen's University Belfast.
The lecture was organised by Armagh Robinson Library, working in collaboration with Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council and part-financed by the NI Executive Office. The Library is also grateful for support from the Northern Ireland Museums Council through its 'Museums Connect' programme.
T...
published: 05 Nov 2021
Question Time: Infrastructure Monday 22 March 2021
Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon answers Members questions on 22 March 2021. Read the Official Report (Hansard) - https://lk.nia.fyi/443i
Each of the questions answered have been chaptered in the video to help you find them more easily.
Chapters / Questions
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00:00 - Union Connectivity Review
1. Mr Allister asked the Minister for Infrastructure to outline the assessment she had made of the Union connectivity review proposals before engaging in public comment. (AQO 1790/17-22)
2. Mr Easton asked the Minister for Infrastructure for her assessment of the proposed bridge or tunnel linking Northern Ireland to the rest of the United Kingdom. (AQO 1791/17-22)
10. Mrs D Kelly asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on her meetings with the...
published: 22 Mar 2021
Lagan Valley - General Election Declaration
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published: 09 Jun 2017
Upper Bann - General Election Declaration
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published: 09 Jun 2017
Plenary Session - 18 January 2021
Started at Noon
Read the Official Report - https://lk.nia.fyi/2-Xw
Order Paper included:
MATTER OF THE DAY
Belfast Multicultural Association Building Destroyed - Mr Gerry Carroll
PUBLIC PETITION
Remove Fines for Protesters Following Social Distancing - Mr Gerry Carroll
ASSEMBLY BUSINESS
Motion: Committee Membership
Mr John O’Dowd
Ms Sinéad Ennis
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
NSMC Plenary and Institutional Meetings - The Executive Office
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BUSINESS
First Stage: The Protection from Stalking Bill - Minister of Justice
Final Stage: Domestic Abuse and Civil Proceedings Bill (NIA Bill 03/17-22) - Minister of Justice
QUESTION TIME
1. Justice
2. Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs
URGENT ORAL QUESTION
Supply Chain between Great Britain and Northern Ireland - Minister fo...
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This lecture is the fifth in a six-part series exploring Irish history from the Plantation of Ulster to Partition, organised to mark the 250th anniversary of Ar...
This lecture is the fifth in a six-part series exploring Irish history from the Plantation of Ulster to Partition, organised to mark the 250th anniversary of Armagh Robinson Library, Northern Ireland's oldest public library. It considers 'The Great Famine and Irish politics', including Daniel O'Connell and Young Ireland. The speaker, Professor Peter Gray, is Director of the Institute of Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast.
The lecture was organised by Armagh Robinson Library, working in collaboration with Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council and part-financed by the NI Executive Office. The Library is also grateful for support from the Northern Ireland Museums Council through its 'Museums Connect' programme.
The first lecture in the series (focusing on the establishment of Ulster's Plantation towns) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eba-ssnc1ZQ&t=5s
The second lecture in the series (focusing on the period from the 1641 Rising to the Restoration in 1660) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysCmEjycBDo&t=5s
The third lecture in the series (focusing on the Williamite-Jacobite War, 1689-91) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhndOo8zA1w&t=1s
The fourth lecture in the series (focusing on Ulster in the 1770s-1790s) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY6OKA825EQ
This lecture is the fifth in a six-part series exploring Irish history from the Plantation of Ulster to Partition, organised to mark the 250th anniversary of Armagh Robinson Library, Northern Ireland's oldest public library. It considers 'The Great Famine and Irish politics', including Daniel O'Connell and Young Ireland. The speaker, Professor Peter Gray, is Director of the Institute of Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast.
The lecture was organised by Armagh Robinson Library, working in collaboration with Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council and part-financed by the NI Executive Office. The Library is also grateful for support from the Northern Ireland Museums Council through its 'Museums Connect' programme.
The first lecture in the series (focusing on the establishment of Ulster's Plantation towns) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eba-ssnc1ZQ&t=5s
The second lecture in the series (focusing on the period from the 1641 Rising to the Restoration in 1660) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysCmEjycBDo&t=5s
The third lecture in the series (focusing on the Williamite-Jacobite War, 1689-91) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhndOo8zA1w&t=1s
The fourth lecture in the series (focusing on Ulster in the 1770s-1790s) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY6OKA825EQ
External meeting at Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council. The meeting included briefings from Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Counc...
External meeting at Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council. The meeting included briefings from Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council on the feasibility study on the reinstatement of the Portadown to Armagh Railway Line and Portadown Armagh Railway Society.
Please note this meeting was recorded in audio only.
External meeting at Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council. The meeting included briefings from Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council on the feasibility study on the reinstatement of the Portadown to Armagh Railway Line and Portadown Armagh Railway Society.
Please note this meeting was recorded in audio only.
This lecture is the fourth in a six-part series exploring Irish history from the Plantation of Ulster to Partition, organised to mark the 250th anniversary of A...
This lecture is the fourth in a six-part series exploring Irish history from the Plantation of Ulster to Partition, organised to mark the 250th anniversary of Armagh Robinson Library, Northern Ireland's oldest public library. It considers 'Revolutionary Ulster, c.1770-1800', covering the Volunteer Movement, the Society of United Irishmen, the formation of the Orange Order, the 1798 Rising and the Act of Union. The speaker, Dr Andrew Holmes, is a lecturer at Queen's University Belfast.
The lecture was organised by Armagh Robinson Library, working in collaboration with Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council and part-financed by the NI Executive Office. The Library is also grateful for support from the Northern Ireland Museums Council through its 'Museums Connect' programme.
The first lecture in the series (focusing on the establishment of Ulster's Plantation towns) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eba-ssnc1ZQ&t=3s
The second lecture in the series (focusing on the period from the 1641 Rising to the Restoration in 1660) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysCmEjycBDo&t=4s
The third lecture in the series (focusing on the Williamite-Jacobite War, 1689-91) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhndOo8zA1w&t=4s
This lecture is the fourth in a six-part series exploring Irish history from the Plantation of Ulster to Partition, organised to mark the 250th anniversary of Armagh Robinson Library, Northern Ireland's oldest public library. It considers 'Revolutionary Ulster, c.1770-1800', covering the Volunteer Movement, the Society of United Irishmen, the formation of the Orange Order, the 1798 Rising and the Act of Union. The speaker, Dr Andrew Holmes, is a lecturer at Queen's University Belfast.
The lecture was organised by Armagh Robinson Library, working in collaboration with Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council and part-financed by the NI Executive Office. The Library is also grateful for support from the Northern Ireland Museums Council through its 'Museums Connect' programme.
The first lecture in the series (focusing on the establishment of Ulster's Plantation towns) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eba-ssnc1ZQ&t=3s
The second lecture in the series (focusing on the period from the 1641 Rising to the Restoration in 1660) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysCmEjycBDo&t=4s
The third lecture in the series (focusing on the Williamite-Jacobite War, 1689-91) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhndOo8zA1w&t=4s
Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon answers Members questions on 22 March 2021. Read the Official Report (Hansard) - https://lk.nia.fyi/443i
Each of the que...
Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon answers Members questions on 22 March 2021. Read the Official Report (Hansard) - https://lk.nia.fyi/443i
Each of the questions answered have been chaptered in the video to help you find them more easily.
Chapters / Questions
----------------------------------
00:00 - Union Connectivity Review
1. Mr Allister asked the Minister for Infrastructure to outline the assessment she had made of the Union connectivity review proposals before engaging in public comment. (AQO 1790/17-22)
2. Mr Easton asked the Minister for Infrastructure for her assessment of the proposed bridge or tunnel linking Northern Ireland to the rest of the United Kingdom. (AQO 1791/17-22)
10. Mrs D Kelly asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on her meetings with the British Government on the Union connectivity review. (AQO 1799/17-22)
11:16 - Vehicle and Driver Testing
3. Mr Stewart asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on the restart of vehicle and driver testing at Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA) centres. (AQO 1792/17-22)
15. Dr Archibald asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on measures she is taking to address the backlog in driving tests. (AQO 1804/17-22)
18:02 - Roads Network: Funding Bids
4. Mr Givan asked the Minister for Infrastructure to outline any bids for additional funding for the roads network made in the various monitoring rounds in the past year. (AQO 1793/17-22)
23:22 - Sewerage and Water Infrastructure: Dundonald
5. Mr Newton asked the Minister for Infrastructure what investment is planned by her Department to develop the sewerage and water infrastructure in the rural areas around Dundonald village. (AQO 1794/17-22)
Topical Questions
__________________
29:24 - Active Travel: Update
T1. Mr Blair asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on active travel plans and how grants to improve cycling and walking routes are being rolled out and utilised. (AQT 1141/17-22)
31:39 - Pedestrianisation and Active Travel: Derry
T2. Ms McLaughlin asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on the plans for pedestrianisation and active travel in Derry city centre. (AQT 1142/17-22)
34:14 - Casement Park: Update
T3. Mr Sheehan asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on the Casement Park development. (AQT 1143/17-22)
36:45 - Road Safety: Derry
T4. Ms Mullan asked the Minister for Infrastructure, having written to her about road safety at the junction of Northland Road and Rock Road at the Magee campus of Ulster University, where there have been several serious collisions and, unfortunately, last year, a young man lost his life, whether she will undertake a review of the location with a view to introducing additional protections for road users and pedestrians. (AQT 1144/17-22)
38:36 - Strathfoyle and Maydown, Derry
T5. Mr Durkan asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on the work taking place in the long-neglected Strathfoyle and Maydown area of Derry, where, for the past few weeks, contractors have been busy. (AQT 1145/17-22)
41:21 - Resource Budget Priorities
T6. Mr Muir asked the Minister for Infrastructure, given that she will be aware of her rather disappointing draft resource budget settlement for the next financial year, albeit it is for her to decide how to cut that cake, whether she will give a commitment to rebalance her investment towards active travel, given that, in a recent answer, she stated that although 1,400 staff are employed by DFI Roads, only 33·5 are employed in transport policy division. (AQT 1146/17-22)
Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon answers Members questions on 22 March 2021. Read the Official Report (Hansard) - https://lk.nia.fyi/443i
Each of the questions answered have been chaptered in the video to help you find them more easily.
Chapters / Questions
----------------------------------
00:00 - Union Connectivity Review
1. Mr Allister asked the Minister for Infrastructure to outline the assessment she had made of the Union connectivity review proposals before engaging in public comment. (AQO 1790/17-22)
2. Mr Easton asked the Minister for Infrastructure for her assessment of the proposed bridge or tunnel linking Northern Ireland to the rest of the United Kingdom. (AQO 1791/17-22)
10. Mrs D Kelly asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on her meetings with the British Government on the Union connectivity review. (AQO 1799/17-22)
11:16 - Vehicle and Driver Testing
3. Mr Stewart asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on the restart of vehicle and driver testing at Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA) centres. (AQO 1792/17-22)
15. Dr Archibald asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on measures she is taking to address the backlog in driving tests. (AQO 1804/17-22)
18:02 - Roads Network: Funding Bids
4. Mr Givan asked the Minister for Infrastructure to outline any bids for additional funding for the roads network made in the various monitoring rounds in the past year. (AQO 1793/17-22)
23:22 - Sewerage and Water Infrastructure: Dundonald
5. Mr Newton asked the Minister for Infrastructure what investment is planned by her Department to develop the sewerage and water infrastructure in the rural areas around Dundonald village. (AQO 1794/17-22)
Topical Questions
__________________
29:24 - Active Travel: Update
T1. Mr Blair asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on active travel plans and how grants to improve cycling and walking routes are being rolled out and utilised. (AQT 1141/17-22)
31:39 - Pedestrianisation and Active Travel: Derry
T2. Ms McLaughlin asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on the plans for pedestrianisation and active travel in Derry city centre. (AQT 1142/17-22)
34:14 - Casement Park: Update
T3. Mr Sheehan asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on the Casement Park development. (AQT 1143/17-22)
36:45 - Road Safety: Derry
T4. Ms Mullan asked the Minister for Infrastructure, having written to her about road safety at the junction of Northland Road and Rock Road at the Magee campus of Ulster University, where there have been several serious collisions and, unfortunately, last year, a young man lost his life, whether she will undertake a review of the location with a view to introducing additional protections for road users and pedestrians. (AQT 1144/17-22)
38:36 - Strathfoyle and Maydown, Derry
T5. Mr Durkan asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on the work taking place in the long-neglected Strathfoyle and Maydown area of Derry, where, for the past few weeks, contractors have been busy. (AQT 1145/17-22)
41:21 - Resource Budget Priorities
T6. Mr Muir asked the Minister for Infrastructure, given that she will be aware of her rather disappointing draft resource budget settlement for the next financial year, albeit it is for her to decide how to cut that cake, whether she will give a commitment to rebalance her investment towards active travel, given that, in a recent answer, she stated that although 1,400 staff are employed by DFI Roads, only 33·5 are employed in transport policy division. (AQT 1146/17-22)
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Started at Noon
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Order Paper included:
MATTER OF THE DAY
Belfast Multicultural Association Building Destroy...
Started at Noon
Read the Official Report - https://lk.nia.fyi/2-Xw
Order Paper included:
MATTER OF THE DAY
Belfast Multicultural Association Building Destroyed - Mr Gerry Carroll
PUBLIC PETITION
Remove Fines for Protesters Following Social Distancing - Mr Gerry Carroll
ASSEMBLY BUSINESS
Motion: Committee Membership
Mr John O’Dowd
Ms Sinéad Ennis
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
NSMC Plenary and Institutional Meetings - The Executive Office
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BUSINESS
First Stage: The Protection from Stalking Bill - Minister of Justice
Final Stage: Domestic Abuse and Civil Proceedings Bill (NIA Bill 03/17-22) - Minister of Justice
QUESTION TIME
1. Justice
2. Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs
URGENT ORAL QUESTION
Supply Chain between Great Britain and Northern Ireland - Minister for the Economy
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BUSINESS (cont’d)
Final Stage: Domestic Abuse and Civil Proceedings Bill (NIA Bill 03/17-22) (cont’d) - Minister of Justice
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
Public Expenditure: Draft Budget 2021-22 - Minister of Finance
ADJOURNMENT
Started at Noon
Read the Official Report - https://lk.nia.fyi/2-Xw
Order Paper included:
MATTER OF THE DAY
Belfast Multicultural Association Building Destroyed - Mr Gerry Carroll
PUBLIC PETITION
Remove Fines for Protesters Following Social Distancing - Mr Gerry Carroll
ASSEMBLY BUSINESS
Motion: Committee Membership
Mr John O’Dowd
Ms Sinéad Ennis
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
NSMC Plenary and Institutional Meetings - The Executive Office
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BUSINESS
First Stage: The Protection from Stalking Bill - Minister of Justice
Final Stage: Domestic Abuse and Civil Proceedings Bill (NIA Bill 03/17-22) - Minister of Justice
QUESTION TIME
1. Justice
2. Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs
URGENT ORAL QUESTION
Supply Chain between Great Britain and Northern Ireland - Minister for the Economy
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BUSINESS (cont’d)
Final Stage: Domestic Abuse and Civil Proceedings Bill (NIA Bill 03/17-22) (cont’d) - Minister of Justice
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
Public Expenditure: Draft Budget 2021-22 - Minister of Finance
ADJOURNMENT
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This lecture is the fifth in a six-part series exploring Irish history from the Plantation of Ulster to Partition, organised to mark the 250th anniversary of Armagh Robinson Library, Northern Ireland's oldest public library. It considers 'The Great Famine and Irish politics', including Daniel O'Connell and Young Ireland. The speaker, Professor Peter Gray, is Director of the Institute of Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast.
The lecture was organised by Armagh Robinson Library, working in collaboration with Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council and part-financed by the NI Executive Office. The Library is also grateful for support from the Northern Ireland Museums Council through its 'Museums Connect' programme.
The first lecture in the series (focusing on the establishment of Ulster's Plantation towns) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eba-ssnc1ZQ&t=5s
The second lecture in the series (focusing on the period from the 1641 Rising to the Restoration in 1660) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysCmEjycBDo&t=5s
The third lecture in the series (focusing on the Williamite-Jacobite War, 1689-91) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhndOo8zA1w&t=1s
The fourth lecture in the series (focusing on Ulster in the 1770s-1790s) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY6OKA825EQ
External meeting at Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council. The meeting included briefings from Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council on the feasibility study on the reinstatement of the Portadown to Armagh Railway Line and Portadown Armagh Railway Society.
Please note this meeting was recorded in audio only.
This lecture is the fourth in a six-part series exploring Irish history from the Plantation of Ulster to Partition, organised to mark the 250th anniversary of Armagh Robinson Library, Northern Ireland's oldest public library. It considers 'Revolutionary Ulster, c.1770-1800', covering the Volunteer Movement, the Society of United Irishmen, the formation of the Orange Order, the 1798 Rising and the Act of Union. The speaker, Dr Andrew Holmes, is a lecturer at Queen's University Belfast.
The lecture was organised by Armagh Robinson Library, working in collaboration with Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council and part-financed by the NI Executive Office. The Library is also grateful for support from the Northern Ireland Museums Council through its 'Museums Connect' programme.
The first lecture in the series (focusing on the establishment of Ulster's Plantation towns) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eba-ssnc1ZQ&t=3s
The second lecture in the series (focusing on the period from the 1641 Rising to the Restoration in 1660) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysCmEjycBDo&t=4s
The third lecture in the series (focusing on the Williamite-Jacobite War, 1689-91) can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhndOo8zA1w&t=4s
Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon answers Members questions on 22 March 2021. Read the Official Report (Hansard) - https://lk.nia.fyi/443i
Each of the questions answered have been chaptered in the video to help you find them more easily.
Chapters / Questions
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00:00 - Union Connectivity Review
1. Mr Allister asked the Minister for Infrastructure to outline the assessment she had made of the Union connectivity review proposals before engaging in public comment. (AQO 1790/17-22)
2. Mr Easton asked the Minister for Infrastructure for her assessment of the proposed bridge or tunnel linking Northern Ireland to the rest of the United Kingdom. (AQO 1791/17-22)
10. Mrs D Kelly asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on her meetings with the British Government on the Union connectivity review. (AQO 1799/17-22)
11:16 - Vehicle and Driver Testing
3. Mr Stewart asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on the restart of vehicle and driver testing at Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA) centres. (AQO 1792/17-22)
15. Dr Archibald asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on measures she is taking to address the backlog in driving tests. (AQO 1804/17-22)
18:02 - Roads Network: Funding Bids
4. Mr Givan asked the Minister for Infrastructure to outline any bids for additional funding for the roads network made in the various monitoring rounds in the past year. (AQO 1793/17-22)
23:22 - Sewerage and Water Infrastructure: Dundonald
5. Mr Newton asked the Minister for Infrastructure what investment is planned by her Department to develop the sewerage and water infrastructure in the rural areas around Dundonald village. (AQO 1794/17-22)
Topical Questions
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29:24 - Active Travel: Update
T1. Mr Blair asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on active travel plans and how grants to improve cycling and walking routes are being rolled out and utilised. (AQT 1141/17-22)
31:39 - Pedestrianisation and Active Travel: Derry
T2. Ms McLaughlin asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on the plans for pedestrianisation and active travel in Derry city centre. (AQT 1142/17-22)
34:14 - Casement Park: Update
T3. Mr Sheehan asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on the Casement Park development. (AQT 1143/17-22)
36:45 - Road Safety: Derry
T4. Ms Mullan asked the Minister for Infrastructure, having written to her about road safety at the junction of Northland Road and Rock Road at the Magee campus of Ulster University, where there have been several serious collisions and, unfortunately, last year, a young man lost his life, whether she will undertake a review of the location with a view to introducing additional protections for road users and pedestrians. (AQT 1144/17-22)
38:36 - Strathfoyle and Maydown, Derry
T5. Mr Durkan asked the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on the work taking place in the long-neglected Strathfoyle and Maydown area of Derry, where, for the past few weeks, contractors have been busy. (AQT 1145/17-22)
41:21 - Resource Budget Priorities
T6. Mr Muir asked the Minister for Infrastructure, given that she will be aware of her rather disappointing draft resource budget settlement for the next financial year, albeit it is for her to decide how to cut that cake, whether she will give a commitment to rebalance her investment towards active travel, given that, in a recent answer, she stated that although 1,400 staff are employed by DFI Roads, only 33·5 are employed in transport policy division. (AQT 1146/17-22)
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Started at Noon
Read the Official Report - https://lk.nia.fyi/2-Xw
Order Paper included:
MATTER OF THE DAY
Belfast Multicultural Association Building Destroyed - Mr Gerry Carroll
PUBLIC PETITION
Remove Fines for Protesters Following Social Distancing - Mr Gerry Carroll
ASSEMBLY BUSINESS
Motion: Committee Membership
Mr John O’Dowd
Ms Sinéad Ennis
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
NSMC Plenary and Institutional Meetings - The Executive Office
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BUSINESS
First Stage: The Protection from Stalking Bill - Minister of Justice
Final Stage: Domestic Abuse and Civil Proceedings Bill (NIA Bill 03/17-22) - Minister of Justice
QUESTION TIME
1. Justice
2. Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs
URGENT ORAL QUESTION
Supply Chain between Great Britain and Northern Ireland - Minister for the Economy
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BUSINESS (cont’d)
Final Stage: Domestic Abuse and Civil Proceedings Bill (NIA Bill 03/17-22) (cont’d) - Minister of Justice
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
Public Expenditure: Draft Budget 2021-22 - Minister of Finance
ADJOURNMENT
City officials lie on and on again Down in my city, the rent has gone up again Hide behind false words no more What the fuck do you take us for Council - you bastards control the waterfront Don't let them tear you down Tried to protest, it seems all in vain This rent increase I can't afford to pay The please I live is hip today In comes the rich the poor has to go away Down at city hall I state my case The city council has all been paid They stand for the people, so they say You filthy liars, I hope you rot in hell Council - you bastards control the waterfront Don't let them tear you down Rent control petitions and off to court we go The judge takes our side, our voice has been heard This city knows of the council's illegal ways
The cheapest average prices for 500L of home heating oil were found in the Fermanagh and Omagh district council area at just £453.62. The most expensive average prices were located in the ArmaghCity, Banbridge & Craigavon area at £468.29.
More than 1,000 workers at ArmaghCity, Banbridge and CraigavonBoroughCouncil are currently on strike, while talks between trade unions and council bosses at other local authorities are ongoing.