R ob Walsh – Commissioner for Small Business Services, NYC
Roisín McDonough – CEO Arts Council
Pádraig Ó Céidigh – CEO of Aer Arann
Richard Barnett – Professor, Vice Chancellor, University of Ulster
Paul McErlean – Chairman of the Cathedral Qaurter Steering Group
Geraldine McAteer – Chief Executive of West Belfast Partnership Board
Mark Hackett – Co-founder of Forum for Alternative Belfast
Alex Attwood MLA, Minister for Social Development
Chris Torch – Senior Associate at Intercult
Professor Boyd Robertson – Principal of Sabhal Mór Ostaig
Mark Finlay
Conor Murphy
Terence Brannigan – Non Executive director and shareholder of Resource
Naomi Long – Ex Lord Mayor of Belfast
Mike Smith – Chief Executive and Managing Director of Titanic Quarter Ltd.
Eimear Ní Mhathúna – Director of Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich

Lock us up and swallow the key!

I was in Donegal at the weekend and I asked a man how he planned to vote in the south’s up-coming referendum. “Well,” he told me, “ if Sinn Féin say no about something, I say yes”.

Big man of GAA celebrates in style

Veni, Vidi, Vinci . I came, I saw, I conquered, was the powerful message sent back to Rome by Julius Caesar when he won a war in Zela (currently known as Zile in Turkey. After spending two days with the Gaels of Glengormley, Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh might well have sent a similar message back to headquarters. Throughout the two days he won the hearts of all who met him as he demonstrated his love and passion for the Irish language and Gaelic games.

That’s not the way to do it as summer nears

THERE’S nothing funnier for children to watch than a long-suffering wife getting battered with a cudgel by a short-tempered violent husband – or so you’d think if you watched a seaside Punch and Judy show.

Blues make it a double

Linfield replicated their end of season celebrations from 12 months ago as they lifted their second trophy in the space of a week, defeating Crusaders 4-1 in Saturday’s Irish Cup final.

My marathon highs and lows

HIGHLIGHTS 1. Sheltering in City Hall with marathon veteran from New York Fr Brian Jordan — chaplain to the trade unions of the Big Apple — before the 9am start while thousands were getting drenched outside waiting for the Lord Mayor Niall Óg to sound the starting horn (gun for off apparently decommissioned).

Who calls the shots in Europe?

I enjoy elections. I enjoy them so much, I was delighted when the Fianna Fáil wheeze of introducing electronic voting machines backfired, leaving them (and the taxpayer, of course) with machinery that couldn’t be used and cost a packet to store.