
To Be Fair NI
Public Interest Litigation Support
Show overview
To Be Fair NI has been publishing since 2023, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 16 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 7 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 21 min and 33 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 6 months ago. Published by Public Interest Litigation Support.
From the publisher
Join Public Interest Litigation Support for To Be Fair NI - the podcast series about the life-changing legal cases that create positive impact, not just for one person, but for communities across Northern Ireland.
Latest Episodes
Ep 15S2 E3: REPLAY: Autumn Social 2025
Our Autumn Social marked 25 years of the Human Rights Act. Now, we’re sharing something special: a replay episode featuring highlights from two thought-provoking speeches from PILS Director Kate Barry and human rights expert John Wadham. Feel the energy of the Autumn Social again (or for the first time). To subscribe to our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/dsyW05
Ep 14S2 E2: Joining the dots with Deena Nimick and Wesley McGrady
Public Interest Litigation Support have been connecting local human rights defenders with pro bono lawyers through our Pro Bono Register since 2011. Now, we’re reuniting some of those incredible activists and lawyers to share their unique experiences of collaborating for change. This episode stars two experts who teamed up to connect the dots between policy, law and real life in Northern Ireland: Deena Nimick, the Centre for Independent Living NI's policy and campaign's manager, and barrister Wesley McGrady.
Ep 13S2 E1: Justice is a team sport with Cuisle Nic Liam, Úna Boyd and Iryna Kennedy
Public Interest Litigation Support have been connecting local human rights defenders with pro bono lawyers through our Pro Bono Register since 2011. Now, we’re reuniting some of those incredible activists and lawyers to share their unique experiences of collaborating for change. This episode features Conradh na Gaeilge’s Cuisle Nic Liam, CAJ solicitor Úna Boyd and barrister Iryna Kennedy. Their story, sparked by Belfast City Council’s bilingual signage decision at the Olympia Leisure Centre, is about language equality, transparency, and testing new legal ground.
Ep 12S2 Trailer - To Be Fair NI returns!
To Be Fair NI is back with a brand new series! Episodes released from Thursday 13 November 2025. Go behind the scenes with the team at Public Interest Litigation Support, as we support our member organisations to build legal cases that challenge injustice, protect human rights, and promote equality in Northern Ireland.
Ep 11S1 E7: PILS & the Committee on the Administration of Justice
In the second episode in our series celebrating the NI Human Rights Partnership, PILS visit the Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ). CAJ and PILS have a vibrant history of collaboration - almost enough for a whole series of episodes! Director Daniel Holder and Immigration Project Coordinator Úna Boyd reveal how tools like pro bono legal opinions and Freedom of Information requests have bolstered CAJ's policy & advocacy work. Tune in to hear how CAJ & PILS coordinate their own organisational expertise to promote human rights in NI. You'll hear timely reflections on combatting toxic anti-immigration rhetoric, as well as discussions on untangling complex legal 'spaghetti' and staying hopeful as we all work together for change.
S1 Ep 10S1 E6: PILS & the Human Rights Consortium
In this special series, we dive deep into the collaborative spirit of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Partnership. Discover how four unique organisations - PILS, the Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ), Human Rights Consortium (HRC) and Participation and the Practice of Rights (PPR) are united in their pursuit of equality, human rights and justice. Recorded the HRP's shared home of Community House in Belfast city centre, join your PILS hosts Emma & Hilary as they sit down with Alexa Moore and Niall Robb to reflect on a landmark collaboration between PILS and the Human Rights Consortium this past spring.
S1 Ep 9S1 E5: The Hostile Environment feat. Colin Yeo
Remember the 'Go Home' vans? That 2013 Home Office campaign was a visible example of the UK government's 'Hostile Environment': a toxic combination of cruel rhetoric & restrictive law/policy. Through Free Movement, barrister and blogger Colin Yeo has been keeping lawyers and civil society up-to-date on immigration law developments since 2007. He tells us about that work & his mixed feelings on strategic litigation on asylum issues.
S1 Ep 8S1 E4: Amazing Potential feat. EJNI
Pollution doesn't stop at the border... so why should climate action? Environmental Justice Network Ireland is challenging environmental injustice on the island of Ireland. Dr Ciara Brennan & Caitlin McIlhennon tell us: how EJNI burst into life in 2019 about the 'nitty-gritty' of building all-island court cases and why Ireland is an amazing potential staging ground for strategic litigation.
S1 Ep 7S1 E3: Climate Justice & rebalancing power
In this thought-provoking episode of To Be Fair NI, we delve into the heart of climate justice, a priority area for The PILS Project. Discover how PILS leverages legal expertise to support place protectors and environmental NGOs, and learn about upcoming court dates that could shape Northern Ireland's climate justice landscape. Plus, find out how you can get involved, whether you're a seasoned lawyer or a concerned citizen in action for a fairer, healthier world.
S1 Ep 6S1 E2: The human rights infrastructure feat. NIHRC's Alyson Kilpatrick
In this episode, the PILS staff team explore: What the human rights infrastructure is How it has come under attack in 2023 And how human rights defenders in Northern Ireland can work with PILS to protect it You’ll also hear NIHRC Chief Commissioner Alyson Kilpatrick talk about why defending the rule of law is not a game and how she remains hopeful while doing this work.
S1 Ep 5S1 E1: Introduction to the small and mighty team
Series One of TBFNI is all about introductions. In this first bumper episode, you'll discover: where our podcast's name came from (NI or nai?) who the humans behind The PILS Project are how our new Toolkit is demystifying litigation Useful links: https://pilsni.org/our-team/ https://pilsni.org/toolkit/
Ep 4What to expect in Series One
Get ready to meet the team of human rights defenders working at The PILS Project. Series One of To Be Fair NI is coming soon!
S1 Ep 3Episode Three: Plotting through the periodic table
It's all been leading up to this moment. After years of planning, expert reports and compiling legal arguments, the #CleanAirNI challenge is going to court. But what actually happens where we get there? Episode Three of Holding our Breath takes you behind the scenes of Northern Ireland's landmark air quality case with its lawyers, environmental justice groups and NI’s children’s rights watchdog.
S1 Ep 2Episode Two: ”Oh, that’s interesting...”
The Clean Air NI story continues as lawyers and human rights campaigners team up to tackle a shocking air quality failing in Northern Ireland. In this episode, one of the legal team gets some life-changing news.
S1 Ep 1Episode One: We’re on to something here...
Go behind the scenes of Northern Ireland's landmark environmental court case. You'll learn about a truly shocking air quality failing - and meet the team of lawyers and campaigners going to court to make it stop. *** Notes Learn more about the PILS Pro Bono Register: https://pilsni.org/work-with-us/pro-bono-volunteers/

Coming soon: Holding Our Breath
trailerThe PILS Project stands for ‘Public Interest Litigation Support’. We are Northern Ireland’s legal project dedicated to helping local human rights activists and lawyers to build life-changing legal cases together. We’re starting our podcast journey with a behind-the-scenes look at Northern Ireland’s latest climate court challenge: the Clean Air NI case.