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SLUGGER TV: the political response to COVID-19

In conversation with Irish News journalist Allison Morris and Imagine! festival director Peter O’Neill about the political response to COVID-19.

25th March
3.00pm
on site

The threat posed by Covid-19

With Professor Stuart Elborn of Queen’s University Belfast.

25th March
6.00pm
on site

can you ethically commemorate the troubles?

A panel discussion on ethical remembering, 50 years on from the start of the Troubles.

26th March
1.00pm
on site

why does fact checking matter?

A discussion on the interplay of facts, opinion, and power.

26th March
2.00pm
on site
IS MORE ECONOMIC GROWTH THE ANSWER?

Is More Economic Growth The Answer?

In this talk, Stevie Downes examines dominant economic thinking and explores alternatives.

27th March
1.00pm
on site

The Challenges Facing the Arts Sector

With Margaret Henry and Emily DeDakis.

27th March
2.00pm
on site

how will Coronavirus change our political culture?

Alan Meban talks to Gráinne Walsh of Stratagem about how our political culture will change because of Coronavirus.

27th March
5.40pm
on site
BURNED: THE SCANDAL THAT BROUGHT DOWN STORMONT

Burned: the scandal that brought down Stormont

Sam McBride in conversation with Alan Meban about his incendiary bestselling book, ‘BURNED‘.

27th March
8.00pm
on site
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      • humour
      • music
      • poetry + reading
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    • 2021 call for events
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      • 2017 poetry and politics
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      • the 2015 alternative manifesto
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