If they want integratededucation, by all means they should have it.
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A report published yesterday suggests integratededucation could help establish a new political centre ground.
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She has a progressive record on penal reform yet she is opposed to integratededucation.
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Had he done so, he would have discovered that I do not oppose integratededucation.
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The Presbyterian Church strongly urged the direct rule Labour administration at Stormont to introduce integratededucation in 1977.
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Your columnist states: The first and last serious attempt to create an integratededucation scheme took place in 1923.
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But does integratededucation work?
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I said that I supported parental choice in education, and so fully supported integratededucation as well as denominational education.
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An all-party Westminster parliamentary group, which includes two former Northern Ireland Office ministers, is visiting Belfast to urge support for integratededucation.
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Sir, - Does the commitment in the Belfast Agreement to promote integratededucation extend to the South as well as the North?
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A PRESBYTERIAN Church report on integratededucation in Northern Ireland was sharply criticised yesterday on the last day of the General Assembly in Belfast.
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First Minister Peter Robinson has weighed into a developing quarrel over integratededucation between the auxiliary Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor(...)
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Legislation promoting integratededucation and cross-community housing in Northern Ireland have been included in a blueprint for the next Assembly unveiled by the Alliance Party.
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Integratededucation please from the so called Christian churches!
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The Council for IntegratedEducation in Northern Ireland has appointed leading figures from public life to a board of patrons.
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In a video released by the IntegratedEducation Fund (IEF), the actor asks why children are not taught together.