News A Wry Eye – Brookie soap drama intensifies ELECTIONS are such fun – a drama that allows us a small diversion from our…Kris ByersFebruary 6, 2017
News A Wry Eye – Things heating up in election race IT’S too easy to make jokes about the forthcoming Northern Ireland Assembly election, with constituency…Kris ByersJanuary 30, 2017
News A Wry Eye – Resigned to change THE more things change the more they stay the same, or so they say. Here…Kris ByersJanuary 23, 2017
News My Eye – Investment in skills: an antidote to business uncertainty? Account Executive Jack Gibson reflects on Wendy Austin's Economic Outlook for 2017. Wendy Austin’s…Kris ByersJanuary 16, 2017
News A Wry Eye – Headless chickens still flap on BY the time you are reading this, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland could…Kris ByersJanuary 16, 2017
News Martin McGuinness resignation: what happens now? Introduction On 9 January 2017, Martin McGuinness MLA resigned as deputy First Minister of Northern…Kris ByersJanuary 10, 2017
News A Wry Eye – Time for a political media blackout? THERE is nothing more satisfying for a politician than scheming and politicking to gain advantage.…Kris ByersJanuary 9, 2017
News A Wry Eye – Welcome to Instability AS we open our eyes, blinking into the new dawn that is 2017, the shine…Kris ByersJanuary 3, 2017
EventsNews My Eye – Barry Neilson With a major seminar on the Skills Gap in Northern Ireland upcoming, Account Executive Jack…Kris ByersDecember 20, 2016
News A Wry Eye – What is the public and why isn’t it confident? SOMETIMES it is really easy to hate journalists. The sleazy, snooping, nosey type who poke…Kris ByersDecember 20, 2016