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Plenary Session – Monday 24 March 2025
The Assembly will sit at 12.00pm.
Note that the audio of this stream includes the simultaneous interpretation of Irish contributions into English.
You can also:
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Plenary Session – Tuesday 25 March 2025
The Assembly will sit at 10.30am.
Note that the audio of this stream includes the simultaneous interpretation of Irish contributions into English.
You can also:
- View a stream with ‘as spoken’ audio
Watch the Ad Hoc Committee on the Assembly Members (Remuneration Board) Bill from 1.00pm
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Live coverage – Wednesday 26 March 2025
From 10.00am – Committee on Procedures (View the agenda)
Other live streams:
- Live Stream 2: Committee for Infrastructure from 10.00am and Committee for Finance from 1.00pm
- Live Stream 3: Committee for the Economy from 10.00am and Committee for the Executive Office from 2.00pm
Note: To listen to the meeting, select the ‘Unmute broadcast’ button in the video player. You can also adjust the picture quality by clicking on the video player ‘Settings’ button (the cog wheel icon).
Live coverage – Thursday 27 March 2025
From 2.00pm – Public Accounts Committee (View the agenda)
Other live streams:
- Live Stream 2: Committee for Communities from 10.00am and Committee for Health from 2.00pm
- Live Stream 3: Committee for Justice from 2.00pm
Note: To listen to the meeting, select the ‘Unmute broadcast’ button in the video player. You can also adjust the picture quality by clicking on the video player ‘Settings’ button (the cog wheel icon).
Please note: The simultaneous interpretation of debates provided by the Northern Ireland Assembly serves only to facilitate communication amongst the participants in the meeting. It does not constitute an authentic record of proceedings. Only the original speech or the revised written translation of that speech is authentic. Where there is any difference between the simultaneous interpretation and the original speech (or the revised written translation of the speech), the original speech (or the revised written translation) takes precedence. Unless expressly authorised by the Northern Ireland Assembly, the use of the recorded interpretation for any purpose other than that mentioned above is strictly prohibited.