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  • ...mber of the [[British Army]]. He was [[General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland]] (1971-3). ==Role in Northern Ireland==
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  • ...y Mason]] was Defence Secretary and he followed when Mason became Northern Ireland Secretary. Defence was a constant interest of Williams, chairing the Parli
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  • ...devolved matter and there were corresponding departments in the [[Northern Ireland Executive]], [[Scottish Government]] and [[Welsh Assembly Government]].<ref
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  • ...Scotland and owns the part of the [[Moyle Interconnector]] with [[Northern Ireland Electricity]], '''SP Distribution Ltd''' - holds the distribution licence f
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  • ...ty of Sussex | [[Rory Montgomery]] Ambassador, Permanent Representation of Ireland to the European Union | [[John Monks]] Secretary-General of [[European Trad ...th Norway European Office]] | [[North Sweden]] | Office of the [[Northern Ireland Executive]] | [[Oslo Region European Office]] | [[Province of Limburg]] |
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  • *Patron of the [[Community Foundation for Northern Ireland]]
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  • ...as Managing Partner-Regions and Managing Partner for Scotland and Northern Ireland for [[Ernst and Young]] and retired from that firm as Regional Chairman Sco
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  • *[[Northern Ireland Office]]
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  • ...nder the direction of [[Andy Wood]] who was the Director of the [[Northern Ireland Information Service]] at the time. Its editor was [[Maggie Stanfield]]{{ref ...nd/dm_media_propaganda.html The Media, Propaganda and the Peace process in Ireland] Media Lens, December 2002.
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  • *NORTHERN IRELAND Ken Johnston Tel: 02892 263261 Mob: 07740 842454<ref>MoD [http://ww
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  • ...would “ensure close liaison between the information agencies in Northern Ireland, London and overseas, to plan a systematic campaign of propaganda, and to c .../8/ The Godson Approach to Political Warfare: Part 3] The IRD in Northern Ireland Spinwatch, By Tom Griffin 9 October 2007</ref>
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  • ..., Media and Sport, and the administrations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) together with private sector members.<ref>Visit Britain [http://web.archiv
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  • ...ian Cubbon]], a former permanent secretary at the home office and Northern Ireland Office.
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  • ...Ballintubber in the County of Down".<ref>Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, 'The Clanwilliam/Meade Papers', (D/3044) http://www.proni.gov.uk/records/p
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  • ...Vice President and General Manager of [[Bombardier Aerospace] in Northern Ireland, is a Board member of [[Maydown Precision Engineering]] and [[Centre for Co ...chael J. Ryan]] CBE, [[Bombardier Aerospace]], Belfast, Chairman, Northern Ireland Advisory Board
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  • Capgemini’s regional operations include North America, Northern Europe & Asia Pacific and Central & Southern Europe. Services are delivere *[[Mark Porter]] CEO Capgemini UK and Ireland
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  • ...sex. He's the son of Baron Butler and his brother is Minister for Northern Ireland in the Thatcher cabinet. Richard is a National Westminster director and Jiv ...ve, Bickley, Kent - Sir Robert Andrew, permanent secretary at the Northern Ireland Office, Robin Leigh-Pemberton, the Governor of the Bank of England, Sir Pet
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  • *[[British-American Business Council - Northern California ]] *[[Ireland Chamber of Commerce in the US Inc]]
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  • ...e as an infantry officer. He completed seven operational tours in Northern Ireland with the Light Infantry and served in Hong Kong and Brunei with the Gurkhas
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  • ...ntelligence and counter-terrorism. He served a three-year tour in Northern Ireland, as well as postings in West Germany, Norway, Cyprus, Canada and Central Am ::After serving in Cyprus, Germany, Central America and Northern Ireland, Mann left the army in 1979 and joined KAS, a private military company run
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  • ...Scotland and owns the part of the [[Moyle Interconnector]] with [[Northern Ireland Electricity]],
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  • ...Kong, the liberation of Kosovo and a total of 3 years service in Northern Ireland. His last post in the Army was in Baghdad, Iraq, during the period Sep 03 t
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  • ...ustralian Federal government review. Deputy Secretary of State, [[Northern Ireland Office]] 1993 - 1997 he was Minister of State for Security and for the Crim
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  • ...hundreds of military sites in the North of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. <ref> James Moore, [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/comment/ca
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  • ...969 the British Army were beginning to replace the civilian authorities on northern Irish streets. But although the conspiracy may have been put on ice, a tabo ...omething to do. It was some time before it became clear the Army's role in Ireland would be quite different that it had played in other colonial conflicts, it
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  • ...a working class background. His first posting, for two years, to Northern Ireland was particularly difficult. Early on he was injured in a car bomb attack an ...had given the "Clockwork Orange" briefing to [[Colin Wallace]] in Northern Ireland.
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  • ...f June 2004 Asda operated 259 stores and 19 depots, mainly in Scotland and northern England, and employed 122,000 staff or 'colleagues'. ...</ref> <ref>Just Food. [http://www.just-food.com/news_detail.asp?art=55760 IRELAND: 'Chiquita sells stake in Keelings fruit distributor back to family'] </ref
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  • Northern Foods owns seventeen operating businesses and more than 50 sites. ...or Burger King, Farley's Rusks under licence and Batchelors Baked Beans in Ireland.
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  • Northern Foods plc ...UK, has been appointed a non-executive Director and Chairman designate of Northern Foods plc with effect from 13 November 2001. A native Yorkshire-man, he wil
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  • ...overnment departments. Haskins was presumably instrumental in ensuring the Northern Foods placement in MAFF[36]. ...farm was running a £500,000 overdraft. His son’s 250-acre dairy farm in Ireland is also supported by subsidies[38].
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  • ...lson's Labour government, such as the Clockwork Orange project in Northern Ireland. ...ngland and Wales from 1987 to 1992. He was Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 1992 to 1997, the longest anyone has served in this office
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  • ...n China, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Japan, Malaysia, Poland, Republic of Ireland, Slovakia, South Korea, Thailand and Turkey. At the end of its last financi ...internationally in the 1990s and now (2004) has outlets in the Republic of Ireland, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Thailand, Malaysia, South K
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  • ...rt attention onto subsidies, Tesco director, Lucy Neville-Rolfe and former Northern Foods boss, Lord Chris Haskins co-wrote a policy document for think-tank th ...n off sick in the stores using the schemes, which were first introduced in Ireland.
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  • Chairman, Northern Foods and Express Dairies Retiring Chairman of Northern Foods. Unelected Government "Co-ordinator"
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  • *Parliamentary private secretary, Northern Ireland Office (1992-1994).
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  • :Previously, Scott ran the company’s OEM UK and Northern European divisions, since joining Microsoft three years ago in November 200 ...oined Microsoft from [[Acer]], where he was Managing Director of Acer UK & Ireland and on the European Management team for Acer EMEA. Prior to this, Scott wor
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  • '''Senior Regional Director, Northern Europe, Entertainment & Devices Division, Microsoft Corporation''' ...y for Microsoft's Entertainment & Devices Division in Northern Europe (UK, Ireland & Nordics). His responsibilities include the sales and marketing of all of
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  • ...me Office]], [[Scottish Executive]], [[Welsh Assembly]] and the [[Northern Ireland Office]]. The following details are from the memorandum: <ref> Scottish Go
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  • ...from 1995 to 2007. He was also the Chief British Negotiator on [[Northern Ireland]] in the decade up to 2007. ...ace in Northern Ireland'', an eyewitness account of the events in Northern Ireland as peace was approached, in 2011 he wrote, ''The New Machiavelli: How to Wi
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  • ...dmitted for the first time the true nature of Wallace’s work in Northern Ireland; a subsequent inquiry found that he had been unjustly removed from the Civi ...wledge and experience, Wallace claims that the security forces in Northern Ireland knew the names of those most likely responsible for the bombings within day
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  • Sodexho's UK and Ireland division encountered problems during 2002, when evidence surfaced of accoun ...erity for the area because of huge deposits of oil and natural gas off the northern coast.
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  • *The [[Northern Ireland Assembly and Business Trust]]
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  • FoE England, Wales and Northern Ireland
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  • <td>[[John Gilliland]] (Vice Chair, Northern Ireland)</td>
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  • *Dr [[Alan Neville ]]Director, Knowledge Management, [[Invest]] Northern Ireland
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  • ...f>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/mar/02/alqaida.ireland MI5 targets Ireland's al-Qaeda cells], by [[Henry McDonald]], [[The Observer]], 2 March 2008.</ ...f>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/mar/02/alqaida.ireland MI5 targets Ireland's al-Qaeda cells], by [[Henry McDonald]], [[The Observer]], 2 March 2008.</
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  • ...6, and signed a tentative agreement to build a 1,000 megawatt wind farm in northern China. <ref>[http://www.forbes.com/markets/2006/11/09/iberdrola-scottish-po
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  • ...on and from 1977-1980 he commanded the Welsh Guards in Berlin and Northern Ireland. ...efence he became in succession the Commander of the 1st British Corps, the Northern Army Group, the British Army of the Rhine before becoming the [[Chief of th
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  • Northern Foods plc) Ian McAllister (Chairman, Ford UK) Stephanie Monk Northern Ireland will be ex-officio members of the New Deal
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  • ...ter and the three devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. They also claim ties with several government departments including ;[[The
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  • Khan grew up East Pakistan and in Northern Ireland where she was sent in 1973 by her family ...rotestant, so the two of us have a rather different experience of Northern Ireland."
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  • ...me''' (born 18 January 1937) is an Irish politician from Derry in Northern Ireland, and co-recipient of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize, with [[David Trimble]] of ...and a Member of Parliament for Foyle, as well as a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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  • ...7/durkan_m.htm Mark Durkan]</ref>) is a nationalist politician in Northern Ireland and the leader of the [[Social Democratic and Labour Party]] (SDLP). ...atrick's Primary School and at St. Columb's College in Derry.<ref>Northern Ireland Assemby [http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/members/biogs_07/durkan_m.htm Mark Du
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  • ...avid (1977) 'Intelligence and Psychological Warfare Operations in Northern Ireland', ''RUSI Journal''. 122, 3, September : 22-27. *Charters, David (1980) The Changing Forms of Conflict in Northern Ireland, ''[[Conflict Quarterly]]''. 1, 2 : 32-39.
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  • *[[Northern Ireland Water Limited]] www.niwater.com
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  • ==On Ireland== ...n Major made few moves without the support of the whole [[Cabinet Northern Ireland Committee]]. Gascoyne-Cecil, a "well-known unionist sympathiser" was among
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  • [[Category:Northern Ireland|Kennedy, Jane]]
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  • ...dents, which was then separate from the NUS in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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  • ...rt or Circuit Judge, Sheriff in Scotland or County Court Judge in Northern Ireland.
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  • ...his Masters and PhD at Cambridge University. He was active in the Northern Ireland Civil Rights movement, and participated in the 1969 Belfast-Derry march whi ...mother. He was educated at [[Campbell College]] where joined the Northern Ireland Labour Party Young Socialists.<ref>Dean Godson, Himself Alone, David Trimbl
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  • The [[Cadogan Group]] is a Unionist think tank in Northern Ireland set up in 1991. ...r Green]], a former undersecretary at the Department of Education Northern Ireland.<ref>Suzanne Breen, "North group says unity not financially viable", The Ir
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  • ...nd and from 1987 to 1998 he served as a Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ireland. He was appointed a [[Office of Surveillance Commissioners|Surveillance Com
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  • ...nternationally including in Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Europe, North America and Australia.
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  • *[[Chambre Public Affairs]], client in Northern Ireland
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  • ...ive years in the Army with The Royal Green Jackets, and served in Northern Ireland, Cyprus, Kuwait, Germany, Gibraltar and Bosnia.
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  • ...ca]] | [[MAN Group]] | [[Marks and Spencer]] | [[National Grid Group]] | [[Northern Rock]] | [[Pearson]] | [[Powergen]] | [[Reckitt Benckiser]] | [[Rentokil In ...[Bank of America]], [[Bank of China|Bank of China (Hong Kong)]], [[Bank of Ireland]], [[Banco Itau]], [[Banco Popular Espanol]], [[Barclays]], [[Compass Bancs
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  • ...], [[Scottish Executive]], [[Welsh Assembly]], [[MoD]], [[DfES]], Northern Ireland and UK Sport.
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  • ...fantompowa.net/Flame/dirty_war_in_ireland.htm The SAS, their early days in Ireland and the Wilson Plot], originally published in Lobster 18, in 1989 (pp19-21) ==Northern Ireland==
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  • The [[Northern Ireland Friends of Israel]] (NIFI)was launched in March 2009. ...cles/israel-discovers-many-friends-ireland Israel discovers many friend in Ireland], Jewish Chronicle, 19 March 2009.</ref>
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  • [[Category:Northern Ireland|Evans, Jonathan]]
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  • ...8105738/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM80/LM80_Ervine.html 'Divided loyalists in Ireland'], ''Living Marxism'', No. 80 - June, p. 31.</ref> <ref>[http://www.mail-ar ...annel 4 News and The Last Word on More4; The Big Bite on RTE television in Ireland and Talk Radio in Dublin; and on the Heartland show on Fox News and Interna
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  • ...rkers against Racism]] and rallied against British involvement in Northern Ireland. He published a book critical of the treatment of immigrants in Britain und
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  • ..._from_Northern_Ireland_for_the_Arab-Israeli_Conflict LESSONS FROM NORTHERN IRELAND FOR THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT], by [[Dean Godson]], [[Jerusalem Center for ===On Ireland===
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  • ...d included interviews with intelligence personnel from Israel and Northern Ireland.
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  • Wood famously fell out with [[Mo Mowlam]] the Northern Ireland Secretary under New Labour and was dismissed. He was then briefly employed :'Mr. Wood is conducting a joint Home Office/Northern Ireland Office project concerning the handling of the media during major incidents.
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  • ...Assurance Company in 1832. Subsequently, agencies emerged in Canada and in Ireland with the first London Office opening in 1842. ...[[Scottish Power plc]] and is also currently a non-executive director of [[Northern Foods]] plc.
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  • ...board member of the [[NI Dairy Council]], [[Dairy UK]] and the [[Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association]].
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  • [[Image:Chap181.jpg|600px|thumb|right|Northern Ireland Information organisations in January 1972]] ...ccording to NIO sources<ref>Interview by David Miller with senior Northern Ireland Information Service operative, Belfast August 1989.</ref> he played a key r
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  • Wright was the UK representative on the Joint Security Committee in Northern Ireland in the early 1970s and was referred to in the Bloody Sunday Inquiry: :a number of individuals, directly involved in both the Northern Ireland Administration in 1972 and in the Security Service:
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  • *Session 5: Interplay of non-violence and violence in Ireland, 1967-72 :Respondents: [[Kenneth Bloomfield]] (formerly Northern Ireland Victims Commissioner) and [[Bob Purdie]] (Tutor in Politics and History, Ru
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  • ...vice, the maritime equivalent of the SAS. Following time in Iraq, Northern Ireland and Bosnia (where he gathered intelligence), he became as spy, joining MI5
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  • ...d the Royal Artillery in 1975. He completed five tours of duty in Northern Ireland and went on to work at the Army staff training college at Camberley before
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  • :"He spoke about the useful experience that they could all gather from N. Ireland. (Johnston, whose position has always been shrouded in secrecy eventually c ...y officers, particularly the role of the intelligence services in Northern Ireland: and particularly the organisation [[Information Policy]]:
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  • ...ed specifically to targeting the IRA and other militant groups in Northern Ireland. The inquiry set up to review the existing legislation was headed by Lord L ...ndefinite extension of the Draconian powers until then limited to Northern Ireland to the rest of the UK and concluded that there was “a continuing need for
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  • ...and 1997 and was created a Baron in 1988. He was a director of the Bank of Ireland in 1991 and a director of Carlton TV between 1991 and 1995, Bristol & West ...m, Making Peace in Northern Ireland'', Armstrong played a role in Northern Ireland peace talks in 1982:
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  • ...nside|David Wilson Boyd Burnside]] MLA (born 24 August 1951) is a Northern Ireland politician, professional spin doctor and far right networker. He was Ulster ...in November 2003 both Burnside and Donaldson were elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly. However Burnside declined to follow Donaldson when he resigned fr
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  • ...discount clothing retailer, [[Primark]] ([[Penneys]] in the [[Republic of Ireland]]). Current brands of ABF subsidiaries include Allison, Sunblest and Kingsm ...ts Supermarkets|Stewarts Supermarkets Ltd]] and Crazy Prices in [[Northern Ireland]], the [[Stewarts Winebarrel]] off-licence chain, [[Lifestyle Sports|Lifest
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  • Armagh (Northern Ireland). During his military career, John quickly built up wealth of Operational
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  • :Following operational service in Aden, Cyprus and Northern Ireland became senior military public information officer, Headquarters UK Land For
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  • ...nd including senior operational command of forces in the Balkans, Northern Ireland and the Gulf. He provides strategic and military advice to the DS&S team an ...Bosnian war and during 1996-99 was General Officer Commanding in Northern Ireland. After that, he was appointed as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander at Nato.<r
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  • ...ff: Commissioned into The Green Howards in 1971. He has served in Northern Ireland, Cyprus and Germany and commanded the Battalion in the Airmobile role from
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  • ...p]] the largest all party group in Westminster and a member the [[Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee]], since July 2004. He also is a paid columnist f *Member of the House of Commons [[Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee]]
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  • ...tricks’ attributed to various British intelligence agencies in Northern Ireland in the 1970s - army intelligence, MI5, MI6, British Special Branch, RUC Spe ===Northern Ireland===
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  • ...bean. In 1999, Celentano was appointed vice president and general manager, Northern Europe, and in 2002 he was promoted to president, Canada, Mexico and the Ca ...nd Ireland, followed by his role of vice president and general manager for Northern Europe. In 2000 Hooper became President, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Sout
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  • ...ng campaign was organised with Richard Viguerie and the U.S. Ambassador to Ireland, Peter Dailey. At the same time, Ernest Lefever, Director of the 'Ethics an ...nother name for anti-Americanism in Europe. Peter Dailey, US Ambassador to Ireland, noting the trend of antipathy to American policies, reported to the White
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  • {{Template:Northern Ireland badge}} {{Template:Propaganda badge}} [[Image:Chap181.jpg|600px|thumb|right|Information organisations in Northern Ireland in January 1972]]
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  • ...Godson]], a ''Daily Telegraph'' staff reporter; [[Paul Goodman]], Northern Ireland correspondent on the Sunday Telegraph; [[Noel Malcolm]], a historian and ''
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  • ...ter publication in the Times, nearly blew up the peace process in Northern Ireland. He was roundly criticised by the press and by Number 10 for irresponsibili ...ean Godson]], a Daily Telegraph staff reporter; [[Paul Goodman]], Northern Ireland correspondent on the Sunday Telegraph; [[Noel Malcolm]], a historian and Da
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  • ...n Northern Ireland (Gower 1983), An analysis of public opinion in Northern Ireland on issues such as Irish unity, national identity, party affiliations, viole * 'Northern Ireland: Coming Out of Conflict?' in Civil Wars 2.2 (1999)
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  • ...ted members.'<ref name="about">The Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland [http://www.zionist.org.uk/?page_id=2 About Us], Accessed 24 December 2012< ...> though today the former title including the whole thirty two counties of Ireland has been reinstated from around 2006.
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