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Why, one year on from a consultation on a new culture strategy, is Northern Ireland no closer to a policy framework, asks Steven Hadley.

The Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL) came into this world just before the millennium amidst the creation of a range of new government departments resulting from the Good Friday Agreement, with the first minister for the arts appointed in December 1999. As part of a process of institutional reform, in 2015 the Northern Ireland Executive reached agreement on 9 new government departments, to replace the previous 12 after the elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly in 2016... Keep reading on QPol