The New Ireland Forum was a forum in 1983–1984 at which Irish nationalist political parties discussed potential political developments that might alleviate...
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The Northern Ireland Forum for Political Dialogue was a body set up in 1996 as part of a process of negotiations that eventually led to the Good Friday...
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state New Ireland Forum, reported in 1984 with recommendations for ending the Troubles Éire Nua, an Irish republican political agenda New Ireland (Maine)...
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United Ireland (Irish: Éire Aontaithe), also referred to as Irish reunification or a New Ireland, is the proposition that all of the island of Ireland should...
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Social Democratic and Labour Party (category 1970 establishments in Northern Ireland)
for a New Ireland” in its manifesto. This, with the assistance of the Irish Government, was realised in the creation of the New Ireland Forum in March...
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exists between Ireland, United Kingdom, and the Crown Dependencies. The British–Irish Intergovernmental Conference acts as an official forum for co-operation...
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Abstentionism (category Politics of Ireland)
representatives instead to the New Ireland Forum in Dublin. The SDLP's participation in the 1996–98 Northern Ireland Forum was intermittent. Sinn Féin adopted...
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Secretary, Robert Armstrong, and the secretary to the Irish government, Dermot Nally. The New Ireland Forum had been founded (with the backing of then-Taoiseach...
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out of an earlier group called the New Ireland Movement. The group made a detailed submission to the New Ireland Forum in 1983. Other figures include labour...
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The Forum for Peace and Reconciliation (Irish: an Fóram um Shíocháin agus Athmhuintearas) was a forum established by the government of Ireland in October...
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to China in 1997. In 1984, the New Ireland Forum suggested a proposal for joint UK/Irish authority in Northern Ireland to try to bring an end to the Troubles...
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nationalist parties boycotted the forum and the SDLP instead threw its efforts into the New Ireland Forum. This forum, established in May 1983, reported...
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Charles Haughey (category Corruption in Ireland)
Ireland a formal say in Northern Ireland and its affairs. As was the case with the New Ireland Forum Report, the Anglo-Irish Agreement was harshly criticised...
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General. Neither of the 1972 groups published a report. 1983–1984 The New Ireland Forum was established in 1983, and its report in 1984 covered some constitutional...
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Association is a joint parliamentary forum for the island of Ireland. It has no formal powers but operates as a forum for discussing matters of common concern...
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Veronica Guerin (category Deaths by firearm in the Republic of Ireland)
1983–84, she served as secretary to the Fianna Fáil group at the New Ireland Forum. She served as Charles Haughey's personal assistant, and became a...
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Convention (8 November 1975). Report. HMSO. New Ireland Forum Report. Dublin: Stationery Office. 1984. Northern Ireland (Entry to Negotiations, etc) Act 1996...
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This is a list of members of the Northern Ireland Forum. The Forum was elected in 1996. Most members were elected on a constituency basis, but the ten...
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Denis Haughey (category Northern Ireland MPAs 1982–1986)
other SDLP candidates did not take his seat, and instead joined the New Ireland Forum. He stood unsuccessfully for the Westminster seat of Mid Ulster at...
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to: Bernard Cullen (born 1950), Irish philosophy professor, submitter with Richard Kearney at the New Ireland Forum Bernard Cullen, American politician;...
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Good Friday Agreement (redirect from Northern Ireland Peace Agreement)
Consultative Forum The North/South Ministerial Council is made up of ministers from the Northern Ireland Executive and the Government of Ireland. It was established...
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John Hume (category Members of the Northern Ireland Forum)
the New Ireland Forum, an SDLP conference with the southern parties Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and Labour, Hume affirmed the principle that a new Ireland could...
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Desmond O'Malley (category Ministers for justice of Ireland)
beating Haughey. In May 1984, the New Ireland Forum report was published. Haughey had been a key figure in the Forum and had agreed to several possible...
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Garret FitzGerald (category Ministers for foreign affairs of Ireland)
Health (Family Planning) (Amendment) Act 1985. FitzGerald set up the New Ireland Forum in 1983, which brought together representatives of the constitutional...
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Progressive Democrats (redirect from Progressive Democrats (Republic of Ireland))
Fianna Fáil whip in the Dáil in 1984 because of his support for the New Ireland Forum report and was finally expelled from Fianna Fáil early in 1985 for...
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Colm Ó hEocha (category CS1 Irish-language sources (ga))
1997) was an Irish scientist and educationalist, who served as president of University College Galway and Chairman of the New Ireland Forum. Ó hEocha was...
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Protestant social worker Pearl Sagar to contest elections to the Northern Ireland Forum, the body for all-party talks which led to the Belfast (Good Friday)...
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Timeline of the Troubles (redirect from Timeline of the Northern Ireland Troubles)
The Troubles were a period of conflict in Northern Ireland involving republican and loyalist paramilitaries, the British security forces and civilians...
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Government of the 24th Dáil (redirect from 19th Government of Ireland)
Progressive Democrats in December 1985. The government's New Ireland Forum was a prelude to the Anglo-Irish Agreement signed in 1985. "Nomination of Taoiseach...
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1979) EEC political union by Anthony Coughlan (Irish Sovereignty Movement Publications, 1985) New Ireland Forum - CAIN Archive Publications by Anthony Coughlan...
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