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To Be Fair NI

To Be Fair NI

Written by: Public Interest Litigation Support
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Join Public Interest Litigation Support for To Be Fair NI - the podcast series about the life-changing legal cases that create positive impact, not just for one person, but for communities across Northern Ireland.

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  • S2 E3: REPLAY: Autumn Social 2025
    Nov 27 2025

    Our Autumn Social marked 25 years of the Human Rights Act. Now, we’re sharing something special: a replay episode featuring highlights from two thought-provoking speeches from PILS Director Kate Barry and human rights expert John Wadham.

    Feel the energy of the Autumn Social again (or for the first time).

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    27 mins
  • S2 E2: Joining the dots with Deena Nimick and Wesley McGrady
    Nov 20 2025

    Public Interest Litigation Support have been connecting local human rights defenders with pro bono lawyers through our Pro Bono Register since 2011.

    Now, we’re reuniting some of those incredible activists and lawyers to share their unique experiences of collaborating for change.

    This episode stars two experts who teamed up to connect the dots between policy, law and real life in Northern Ireland: Deena Nimick, the Centre for Independent Living NI's policy and campaign's manager, and barrister Wesley McGrady.

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    31 mins
  • S2 E1: Justice is a team sport with Cuisle Nic Liam, Úna Boyd and Iryna Kennedy
    Nov 13 2025

    Public Interest Litigation Support have been connecting local human rights defenders with pro bono lawyers through our Pro Bono Register since 2011.

    Now, we’re reuniting some of those incredible activists and lawyers to share their unique experiences of collaborating for change.

    This episode features Conradh na Gaeilge’s Cuisle Nic Liam, CAJ solicitor Úna Boyd and barrister Iryna Kennedy.

    Their story, sparked by Belfast City Council’s bilingual signage decision at the Olympia Leisure Centre, is about language equality, transparency, and testing new legal ground.

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    29 mins
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