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  • ...to both the Director General of the Security Service and to the [[Northern Ireland Secretary]].<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/glossary.html Glossary], MI5 ...on Staff)]].<ref>William Beattie Smith, The British State and the Northern Ireland Crisis, 1969-73: From Violence to Power-sharing, United States Institute of
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  • ...ist Party''' is a conservative unionist political party active in Northern Ireland. ===Northern Ireland Executive Ministers===
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  • ...ack-in-northern-ireland-1057558.html Army presence scaled back in Northern Ireland], 8 December 2008.</ref> ...<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/news-articles/news-letter-belfast-northern-ireland-the/mi_7950/is_2006_July_18/goc-takes-ulster/ai_n34353260/ New GOC takes ov
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  • ...by a Major General, reported to the [[General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland]], who also had responsibility for naval and air force units and for liaiso [[Category:Northern Ireland]][[Category:British Army]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project]]
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  • {{template:Northern Ireland badge}} ...ver name given to units of the [[Special Reconnaissance Unit]] in Northern Ireland after the creation of the latter in 1972 following the debacle of the [[Mil
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  • ...ve been the first neoconservative to take a close interest in the Northern Ireland peace process. According to his friend [[David Frum]], Godson kept a close ....melaniephillips.com/articles-new/?p=235 The Faustian pact of the Northern Ireland Peace Process], melaniephilips.com, 23 June 2004.</ref>
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  • ...look at a wide range of areas including Scale of worklessness in Northern Ireland, Barriers to labour market engagement, Worklessness and family breakdown, W ...st these were important many of the issues and social problems of Northern Ireland are replicated throughout the UK as a whole.
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  • ...Service, nonetheless, maintained a highly significant presence in Northern Ireland".<ref>[http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/hc1012/hc09/0947/0947. ...ndent coverage." An MI5 paper entitled "The Threat of Violence in Northern Ireland" was completed in December 1968.<ref>Christopher Andrew, The Defence of the
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  • [[1 Battalion, the Parachute Regiment]] served in Northern Ireland on a 20-month residential tour from September 1970 to May 1972.<ref>[http:/ [[Category:British Army]][[Category:Parachute Regiment]][[Category:Northern Ireland]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project]]
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  • ...nnounced in the London Gazette of 15 February 1972 for service in Northern Ireland in the period 1 August 1971 to 31 August 1971: [[Category:Parachute Regiment]][[Category:Northern Ireland]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project]]
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  • ...ies connected to my ongoing investigations relating to matters in Northern Ireland".<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/interactive/2011/nov/28/ian-hurst-wi [[Category:Northern Ireland]]
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  • ...olice Service Northern Ireland], Minutes of Evidence taken by the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, House of Commons, 16 January 2002.</ref> ...olice Service Northern Ireland], Minutes of Evidence taken by the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, House of Commons, 16 January 2002.</ref>
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  • ...ve Committee''' is the name of a high-level security committee in Northern Ireland. ...Chief Constable (DCC) Operations and the [[Commander Land Forces (Northern Ireland)|Commander Land Forces]] with a better understanding of the political imper
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  • #REDIRECT [[Citigate Northern Ireland Public Affairs, PRCA Yearbook 2004]]
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  • The '''Assessments Group''' was part of [[MI5]] in Northern Ireland. ...as the section responsible for receiving intelligence relating to Northern Ireland from the [[RUC Special Branch|RUC SB]], the [[Security Service]] and the [[
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  • '''Security Policy Meetings''' were high-level security meetings in Northern Ireland. According to the Pat Finucane Review by Sir [[Desmond de Silva]] QC: ...icy Meetings (SPMs) were attended by the [[Secretary of State for Northern Ireland]] and his principal security advisers: the [[DCI]], the [[Chief Constable]]
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  • ...igence Review Committee''' was a senior intelligence committee in Northern Ireland. According to the Pat Finucane Review by Sir [[Desmond de Silva]] QC: ...ooks]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project]][[Category:Northern Ireland]]
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  • ...'''Targeting Policy Committee''' was an intelligence committee in Northern Ireland. According to the Pat Finucane Review by Sir Desmond de Silva QC: ...idered which particular terrorist groups or geographical areas in Northern Ireland required greater intelligence coverage. The Committee then sought to co-ord
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  • ...l-Source Intelligence Cell''' was an intelligence-sharing unit in Northern Ireland, according to the Pat Finucane Review by Sir Desmond de Silva QC: ...e sharing of intelligence between the three agencies operating in Northern Ireland. Army, [[RUC]] and [[Security Service]] officers were based in the Cell and
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  • *[[Northern Lighthouse Board]] *[[David Curtin]], Chairman Grayling Communications Ireland
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  • ...nce writer Stephen Dorril states that it found additional work in Northern Ireland: “its Information Policy section was engaged in the 1970s in running prop ==Role in Northern Ireland==
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  • In Labour's Northern Voice in May 1969 Chris Norwood Northern Ireland continued and conflict with the
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  • *Central Office of Information (1988) ''Northern Ireland, A Central Office of Information reference pamphlet'', 127/88, November, Lo *Central Office of Information (1988) ''Northern Ireland: A Brief Survey'', London: HMSO.
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  • ...hern Ireland, which also has a strong presence in the Republic of Ireland; Ireland's [[First Active Plc]]; [[Coutts Group]], which provides banking to 70,000 ...n]]. In February 2008, he was appointed non-executive deputy chairman of [[Northern Rock]] PLC, a position he relinquished on 1 October 2008.
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  • ...he Home Office, Scottish Executive, Welsh Assembly Government and Northern Ireland Office Re: The Drinkaware Trust] accessed October 2009 </ref> ....morningadvertiser.co.uk/news.ma/article/57284 Macfarlane named InBev UK & Ireland president] accessed 11th January 2010 </ref>
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  • *[[Citigate Northern Ireland Public Affairs]]
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  • ...firm. It was formerly known as John Laird PR and is described as Northern Ireland's longest-running public relations company.<ref>Business - PR company chang *[[Northern Ireland Electricity]]<ref>[http://www.northernireland.gov.uk/news-dard-281107-gilde
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  • ...igned in September 2013 after it emerged that he had breached the Northern Ireland assembly's code by failing to disclose payments from his former employer in ...Albert Hall]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland]] | [[Serco]] | [[Social Investment Scotland]] | [[South West College]] | [
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  • Northern Ireland Police Service
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  • ...hristopher Haskins''' (born in 1937 in Dublin) is the former chairman of [[Northern Foods]] and [[Express Dairies]].<ref>The ''Guardian'', [http://observer.gua ...holds shares in [[Northern Foods]] that were worth £3.28 million in 1998. Northern Foods produce food under the brand names and own-label food for [[Sainsbury
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  • ==On Northern Ireland== ...sh Democrat noted that this claim implied that all victims of the Northern Ireland conflict had been killed by the IRA.
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  • #[[Transparency International Ireland]] needs a reference #[[Northern Foods Plc]] needs formatting and wikified especially references
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  • ...s us'; An implacable opposition to abortion crosses the divide in Northern Ireland. Kenan Malik reports The Independent (London), November 13, 1994, Sunday, F
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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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  • *[[Colin Byrne]], CEO, UK & Ireland *[[Nora Farrell]], Managing Director; Scot/and Northern Ire/and
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  • [[All-Party Assembly Group on Funerals and Bereavement]] (Northern Ireland Assembly) | [[All-Party Parliamentary Furniture Industry Group]] | [[All-Pa [[All-Party Assembly Group on Funerals and Bereavement (Northern Ireland Assembly)]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Furniture Industry Group]] | [[All-
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  • ...an of WW-2, Palestine (1947), the Malayian insurgency, Cyprus and Northern Ireland, where in 1971 he headed the British Army's covert black propaganda unit, [
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  • ...t Thatcher]]'s anti-terrorism policies, particularly in regard to Northern Ireland. {{ref|117}} The thrust of the policy recommendations was predictably the n ...t all, of the world's political unrest, including the troubles in Northern Ireland.
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  • ...dvisory Board]] (SIDAB), and the [[Economic Research Institute of Northern Ireland]] (ERINI). He is a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]].
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