Anglo-Irish Agreement
Agreed by the British and Irish governments, with indirect input from Nationalists, this was unpopular with Unionists.
Agreed by the British and Irish governments, with indirect input from Nationalists, this was unpopular with Unionists.
Intended for a US audience, contains speeches and statements on issues including the political process and the GFA.
A joint university research centre on North-South economic, political and cultural relations in the island of Ireland
Information about an appeal in 1917 by James Connolly for socialist unity in Ireland. His appeal invoked a reply from William Walker, and a bitter controversy ensued.
Full coverage includes news, comment and analysis about politics in Northern Ireland plus web resources of government, political party and media sites.
Series of articles from the Guardian newspaper on the Northern Ireland Assembly and elections.
politics.guardian.co.uk/northernirelandas...054,441059,00.html
It contains a commitment to begin a process that will "completely and verifiably put IRA arms beyond use", given a "full implementation, on a progressive and irreversible basis" of government commitments, and a resulting "political context... with the potential to remove the causes of conflict [a term used to refer to the British presence]".
Collection of links on the peace process. Includes background information, reading lists, and chat line.
Nicolas Whyte's guide to election results in Northern Ireland. There is also a useful summary of all election results in Northern Ireland since 1973.
News from Northern Ireland, an archive of the peace process to date, a poll, and small discussion forum.
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