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  • ===Northern Ireland=== ===Northern Ireland===
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  • ...ak-in]] took place at the headquarters of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] (PSNI) in Castlereagh, Belfast on St Patrick's Day 2002. ...into 'national security breach'], BBC News, 19 March 2002.</ref> Northern Ireland Secretary [[John Reid]] commissioned an inquiry by the former Permanent Sec
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  • ...sists of an extract from '''David Miller ''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 128-30 and is ...arget audience for the film was the US.<ref>An updated version of Northern Ireland Chronicle was made after the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement in 1985
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  • ...ving there until 1971, when he was appointed UK Representative in Northern Ireland.<ref>Albert Buckley, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/obituary ===Northern Ireland===
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  • ...sists of an extract from '''David Miller ''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 124-5 and is ...etend that it is not government information. Official sources in Northern Ireland do this in two ways. Firstly, they attempt to 'place' ready made news stor
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  • ...sists of an extract from '''David Miller ''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 123-4 and is ...the NIO' (interview, Belfast July 1990). Journalists working in Northern Ireland do not receive these briefings, which are mainly intended for use by overse
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  • Sir [[Robert Andrew]] is a former Permanent Secretary at the [[Northern Ireland Office]]. [[Lobster]] magazine described him as 'Britain's top spook in Northern Ireland in 1984.<ref>[http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue05/lob05-06.htm
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  • ...sists of an extract from '''David Miller ''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 118-22 and is ...ist Board are all in a position to provide expenses paid trips to Northern Ireland for appropriate journalists or other opinion leaders. On occasion expenses
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  • ...sists of an extract from '''David Miller ''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 106-12 and is ...e offered to broadcast journalists. Indeed in late 1981 the then Northern Ireland Secretary Jim Prior was threatened with a news black out by the National Un
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  • ...sists of an extract from '''David Miller ''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 123-4 and is ...e the mid-1970s, been the policy to disseminate disinformation in Northern Ireland in ways designed to denigrate individuals and/or organisations or for propa
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  • ...consists of an extract from David Miller ''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media'', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 72-3 and is repr ...s to remedy the 'bad industrial press' which O'Neill thought that Northern Ireland was getting.<ref>(O'Neill 1972:38.</ref> In 1963 O'Neill became Prime Mini
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  • ...sists of an extract from '''David Miller ''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 42-50 and is ...ducer of 'Death on the Rock')... They thought me somewhat preoccupied with Ireland so, rather playfully, asked me if I was going to do anything about the shoo
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  • ...sists of an extract from '''David Miller ''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 51-4 and is r ...r Hugh Annesley, Chief Constable of the RUC and Peter Brooke, the Northern Ireland Secretary asked Channel Four to hand any evidence they might have to the RU
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  • ...sists of an extract from '''David Miller ''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 35-8 and is r ...of October. The typescript had been cleared by the army, but the Northern Ireland Secretary refused the author clearance for a visit to Belfast to promote th
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  • [[Category: Northern Ireland|Allen, James]]
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  • In 1971 the UK Government Representative in Northern Ireland, [[Howard Smith]] oversaw the acquisition of [[Laneside]], a house in North ...SearchUI/Details.mvc/Collection/?iAID=16037 UK Representative and Northern Ireland Office: Registered Files (UKR series)], National Archives, accessed 16 Febr
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  • ...to the [[Scots Guards]] in 1970, serving in the Gulf, Germany and Northern Ireland before joining [[22 SAS]] in 1974. He subsequently followed a Special Force
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  • ...en year career which included extensive operational experience in Northern Ireland, the Balkans and Africa. On leaving the Army, Jonathan joined ArmorGroup an
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  • ...giment and served in the Middle East, Africa, Bosnia, Germany and Northern Ireland.<ref>[http://www.cwcimp.com/conference/speakerbiographies.aspx Speaker Biog ...om/cgi-bin/team?SECTION=executive Executive Committee and Advisory Board], Northern Gulf Partners, accessed 23 November 2010.</ref>
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  • ...has 14 years experience of public affairs and public relations in Northern Ireland, London and beyond. ...orked as a public affairs consultant for two years. On his return Northern Ireland in 2000 he worked for a leading public affairs and PR agency. There he led
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  • ...]] | [[Bryson Charitable Group]] | [[Bryson Social Services]] | [[Northern Ireland Energy Agency]] | [[Health Foundation]] | [[Shingles Support Society]] | [[ ...ch is responsible for both health and social care in the north of Northern Ireland. This leads to potential conflict of interest as both the patient groups a
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  • • [[Northern Ireland Energy Agency]] • [[Northern Health & Social Services Board]]
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  • ...a'.<ref>A Very British Jihad, Collusion, Conspiracy & Cover-up in Northern Ireland, by [[Paul Larkin]], Beyond the Pale, 2004, p199.</ref> ...nant [[Leon Flores]] met with the Ulster Royalists, terrorists in Northern Ireland, to negotiate a contract murder on my life. They were eventually arrested o
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  • :The Northern Ireland Assembly and Business Trust (NIABT) was established in 2002 as an independe ...s of the International Association of Business and Parliament. In Northern Ireland 2002 was a time of politically difficult circumstances but the NIABT made r
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  • Northern Ireland Assembly # North Down Member of Northern Ireland Assembly 2003 - present.
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  • ...companies in 1996. He established and was the first chairman of [[Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association]]. Other positions held include: Director on the
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  • #redirect[[Northern Ireland Assembly and Business Trust]]
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  • *[[Jake Berry]] MP Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth) ...- Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Minister for Faith (and Northern Ireland)
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  • ==Northern Ireland== ...to the Anglo-Irish Agreement.<ref>W.D Flackes, & Sydney Elliott, Northern Ireland: A Political Directory 1968-88, Blackstaff Press, 1989, p.153.</ref>
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  • {{Template:Lobbying Portal badge}}{{Template:Northern Ireland badge}} [[Diabetes UK Northern Ireland]]
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  • ...Senior Consultant. He has six years public affairs experience in Northern Ireland having worked as a consultant for [[Stratagem]] and more recently for [[Web Terry has worked with a wide range of organisations in Northern Ireland as well as clients with a crossborder focus. He has provided monitoring ser
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  • [[Category:Northern Ireland]]
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  • ...ed 26 July 2009.</ref> He was MP for North Antrim from 1970 and a Northern Ireland Assembly Member for the constituency from 1998.<ref>[http://www.theyworkfor ...s/1976/feb/19/northern-ireland-office#S5CV0905P0_19760219_HOC_481 Northern Ireland Office], Hansard, 19 February 1976.</ref>
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  • {{template:Northern Ireland badge}} ...y Junior]] is a Northern Ireland politician and the son of former Northern Ireland First Minister [[Ian Paisley]].
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  • ::BBC Northern Ireland's Spotlight programme said Iris Robinson, an MP, an MLA and a councillor, o [[category:Northern Ireland|Robinson, Iris]][[Category:DUP|Robinson, Iris]][[Category:MP|Robinson, Iris
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  • ...rogramme on lobbying, campaigning and understanding government in Northern Ireland. ...n Ireland in 1997 as press and public relations officer for The [[Northern Ireland Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders]] (NIACRO).
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  • {{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}{{Template:Northern Ireland badge}} [[Make It Work]] | [[Northern Ireland Foundation]]<ref>[https://registerofconsultantlobbyists.force.com/CLR_Publi
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  • ...f £350m, he is the 2nd richest person in Northern Ireland, 7th richest in Ireland and the 174th richest person in the United Kingdom.<ref>Ref needed</ref> ...nds to the Conservatives and had also been associated with the Republic of Ireland's [[Fianna Fáil]] party.
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  • • British Medical Association Northern Ireland (BMA NI) • [[Food Standards Agency]] (Northern Ireland)
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  • [[Category:Ireland]][[Category:Northern Ireland]][[Category:Northern Ireland lobbying firms]][[Category: Lobbying firms]]
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  • ...hansa Bombardier Aviation Services und Gavin Campbell, Bombardier Northern Ireland (v.l.n.r. Foto: Stefan Neubauer/ BBAA)<ref>http://www.berlinews.de/artikel. *[[Northern Ireland Assembly and Business Trust]]
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  • ...ster Defence Association, a loyalist paramilitary organisation in Northern Ireland): [[Noel Little]], [[Samuel Quinn]], and [[James King]], and a South Africa ::The sophisticated missile was stolen in Northern Ireland, the sources said, adding the three UDA men had been in contact with Bernha
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  • ::The ammunition smuggled into Northern Ireland in the Lebanese arms consignment was of Chinese origin, and of poor quality
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  • ::The file, originally about an English-born lecturer working in Northern Ireland, who was a secret link between the [[Irish Republican Army|IRA]] and the [[ ...es, Leon]][[Category: counterinsurgency|Flores, Leon]][[Category: Northern Ireland|Flores, Leon]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project|Flores, Leon]
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  • Northern Health and Social Care Trust became operational on 1 April 2007. ...ine, Cookstown, Larne, Magherafelt, Moyle and Newtownabbey fall within the Northern Trust boundary. We employ 13,000 staff providing services to a population o
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  • *[[Northern Ireland Government Affairs Group]] *[[Northern Health and Social Care Trust]]
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  • South African academic based in Northern Ireland. [[Category:Northern Ireland|Guelke, Adrian]][[Category:South Africa|Guelke, Adrian]][[Category:State Vi
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  • ...nce College. Brigadier Bulloch commanded a battalion on duties in Northern Ireland, served at NATO Headquarters on the Strategic Plans Staff, and finally serv
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  • ...nce College. Brigadier Bulloch commanded a battalion on duties in Northern Ireland, served at NATO Headquarters on the Strategic Plans Staff, and finally serv
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  • ...political wing in Parliament, calling for British withdrawal from Northern Ireland and paying tribute to deceased terrorists." <ref name="IRA"> Andrew Gilliga
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  • ...di frontier station at Khafji, their commander – from Armagh in Northern Ireland – pleading to use my map because he had none.
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  • ...tion, untrue' (cited in Urban 1992:65).<ref>David Miller (1994) [[Northern Ireland Information Service: Misinformation]], excerpt from ''Don't Mention the War [[Category:Northern Ireland|Boyle, John]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project|Boyle, John]]
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  • ...ence recently a motion in favour of Conservative participation in Northern Ireland elections was moved by a young man called Stephen Morrison. It was carried
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  • *[[Graeme Downie]], previously Communications Manager, Scotland and Northern Ireland of [[NESTA]]; and before that at [[Grayling]].
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  • ...ers' Association for the Democratic Settlement of the National Conflict in Ireland]].<ref>Dean Godson, Himself Alone, David Trimble and the Ordeal of Unionism ...ers' Association for the Democratic Settlement of the National Conflict in Ireland===
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  • ...k, who has campaigned for the British Labour Party to organize in Northern Ireland, to stand was made after an independent anti-EEC 'Conservative' candidate w ..., Baron Kilclooney|John Taylor]], Official Unionist MP for Strangford.<ref>Ireland joins issues, The Times, 18 March 1986.</ref>
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  • * (S1993/09) : THE NORTHERN IRELAND YOU'LL NEVER KNOW UNLESS YOU'VE SEEN THE ADVERTISING.
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  • ...al party active primarily in the Republic of Ireland, but also in Northern Ireland between 1992 and 1999. It came into being after a split with the [[Workers ...s first contest was the 1992 UK general election, in which it stood in two Northern Irish constituencies and polled 2,133 votes. The election was fought under
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  • Peter Robinson is the First Minister of Northern Ireland, Leader of the [[Democratic Unionist Party]], and until the General Electio ...ry:MP|Robinson, Peter]][[Category:DUP|Robinson, Peter]][[Category:Northern Ireland Executive Ministers|Robin, Peter]] [[Category:British Politician|Robinson,
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  • ...orthern-irelands-high-drama-election-night-41545 What happened on Northern Ireland’s high-drama election night] ''The Conversation'', 9 May 2015, accessed 1 Dodds has served in the Northern Ireland Assembly as Minister for Social Development (1999 – 2000 and 2001 - 2002)
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  • ==Northern Ireland links== ...nton Circle has been a staunch supporter of the unionist cause in Northern Ireland, and has had a number of unionist speakers over the years.
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  • ...alkland Islands, Germany, Gibraltar, Kosovo, the Middle East, and Northern Ireland as well as a live satellite service to [[Royal Navy]] ships at sea. ...lkland Islands]], [[Iraq]], [[Kosovo]], [[The Netherlands]] and [[Northern Ireland]]. In addition, BFBS radio is heard by troops in [[Afghanistan]], [[Oman]]
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  • ...r of articles and chapters on conflict and conflict resolution in Northern Ireland, the Middle East and Indonesia. Her books include The Jews of Lebanon: Betw
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  • ...on 8 April, during the president's and prime minister's talks in Northern Ireland.
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  • ...ing spent six years as an advisor to the former First Minister of Northern Ireland [[David Trimble]].<ref>[http://www.prweek.com/uk/sectors/media/article/8117 ...lan.net/post/11065157725/irelands-harigate-examiner-journalist-plagiarises Ireland’s Harigate: Examiner journalist plagiarises Spiked Online], brianwhelan.n
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  • *[[Theresa Villiers]], Northern Ireland secretary - since 2012
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  • ...Ministers. Subsequent posts included Civil Adviser to the Army in Northern Ireland, Private Secretary to two Ministers for Defence Procurement, and the Assist
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  • ..., he has lived in and covered conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa and Northern Ireland from 1992 to 1999. He practiced law for six years with the New York City l *Jonathan Stevenson, We wrecked the place: contemplating an end to the Northern Irish troubles
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  • ...Wells police station and was transferred to Castlereagh Prison in Northern Ireland. ...s|O'Callaghan, Sean]][[Category:MI5|O'Callaghan, Sean]][[Category:Northern Ireland|O'Callaghan, Sean]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project|O'Callag
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  • ...t all, of the world's political unrest, including the troubles in Northern Ireland." <ref>[[Institute for the Study of Conflict, extract from The "Terrorism"
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  • ...ary who claims to have worked with the British security forces in Northern Ireland. [[Category: Northern Ireland|Black, John]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project|Black, John]]
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  • ...Boston College Centre, Dublin, when he worked extensively on the Northern Ireland Transition Programme. He is currently writing a history of US foreign polic
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  • ...ut the Holocaust to the [[National Curriculum (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)|National Curriculum]] in 1988.<ref>Jennifer Lipman [http://www.thejc.com/l
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  • [[Category:Northern Ireland|Weir, John]][[Category:RUC|Weir, John]][[Category:State Violence and Collus
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  • ::[[Fred Holroyd]] arrived in Northern Ireland in January 1974 as a Military Intelligence Officer. He was removed from his ...a pattern of collusion between elements of the security forces in Northern Ireland and loyalist paramilitaries.
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  • ...oint Section]] was a joint [[MI5]]-[[MI6]] unit which operated in Northern Ireland in the 1970s and 1980s. ...resentative at Army HQ was [[Craig Smellie]] of MI6. When he left Northern Ireland in 1975, he was replaced by [[Ian Cameron (MI5)|Ian Cameron]], an MI5 offic
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  • ...to the conclusion that there were one or more groups operating in Northern Ireland involving not only loyalist paramilitaries but also members of the [[RUC]] [[Category:Northern Ireland|Mitchell (Glennane), James]][[Category:RUC|Mitchell (Glennane), James]][[Ca
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  • ...[[Brian Jenkins]] | [[Joanne Wright]], Magee University College, Northern Ireland | [[Juliet Lodge]], University of Leeds<ref> (1999) Editorial board, ''Terr
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  • ...ctor of the [[Office for the Regulation of Electricity and Gas in Northern Ireland]] between 1992 and 1999. He is also currently the Chair of [[Energywatch]], ==Northern Ireland==
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  • ...retired Army Brigadier, who saw active service in the Falklands, Northern Ireland, Cyprus, Bosnia and Afghanistan. ...retired Army Brigadier, who saw active service in the Falklands, Northern Ireland, Cyprus, Bosnia and Afghanistan.
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  • '''Box 12a''' '''<span style="color:#993399">Northern Ireland person:</span>''' <inputbox> '''Box 12b''' '''<span style="color:#993399">Northern Ireland organisation:</span>''' <inputbox>
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  • ...abour Party]] MP for Bury South and shadow secretary of state for Northern Ireland. <ref> [http://www.labour.org.uk/people/detail/ivan-lewis Ivan Lewis] ''The
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  • [[Category:Northern Ireland|Lawrence, Ivan]]
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  • *[[Fabian Monds|Professor Fabian Monds]] (National Governor for Northern Ireland)
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  • ...cutions" of terror suspects by British forces in an SAS action in Northern Ireland in 1991, and was critical of de la Billiere.<ref>Ian Burrell (1997) [http:/
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  • ...orrespondent, and has performed a similar role in relation to the Northern Ireland conflict.
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  • ...Bahrain, the Isle of Man, the Dominican Republic, Lebanon, Wales, Northern Ireland, Belfast, Britain, Hong Kong, Zambia and the Blue Mountains of Australia.<b
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  • '''Latest articles on 'Northern Ireland' on Spinwatch''' ...=off>http://www.spinwatch.org/-articles-by-category-mainmenu-8/52-northern-ireland?format=feed&type=rss</rss>
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  • ...Norfolk Constabulary | North Yorkshire Police | Police Service of Northern Ireland| Portuguese Civil Aviation Authority |
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  • *[[BICOM]] | [[Northern Ireland Friends of Israel]]
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  • *[[Aideen McGinley]], trustee for Northern Ireland
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  • ===Northern Ireland=== :As director of information for the Northern Ireland Secretary, [[William Whitelaw]], upon direct rule I worked together closely
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  • ...took a legal apprenticeship with a firm of solicitors in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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  • *parliamentary under-secretary of state for Northern Ireland in April 2004
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  • ...cretary of State for Scotland (1999-2001), Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2001-2002), leader of the House of Commons (2003), Secretary of State for
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  • [[Northern Rock]] '''Department for Regional Development (Northern Ireland)'''
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  • ...ng time collaborator of [[Yonah Alexander]] and has written extensively on Ireland. ...c communities in Britain and America and contemporary violence in Northern Ireland and uses both empirical and theoretical approaches. I have made a contribut
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  • .... 164) Living with Terrorism: The Problem of Air Piracy (no. 184) Northern Ireland: An Anglo-Irish Dilemma? (no. 185) and Patterns of Protest in Western Europ ...t all, of the world's political unrest, including the troubles in Northern Ireland." <ref>[[Institute for the Study of Conflict, extract from The "Terrorism"
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  • ...an extract from David Miller's book, '''''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''' (London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 4-7) and is r ...89 were civilians. On the other hand, the Army and the police in Northern Ireland would be categorised as 'terrorists' since a majority of the people they ha
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  • ...e [[Peter Goss]], former head of British military intelligence in Northern Ireland, and [[Karl D. Ackerman]], a former director of security at the State Depar
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  • ...he company’s publishing, digital and printing operations across Northern Ireland. *[[Conall McDevitt]], chief executive. Resigned as member of the Northern Ireland legislative assembly (SDLP) because he had failed to declare payments recei
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  • *''Orange Extremism and Terrorism in Northern Ireland'', London: [[Central Office of Information]], January 1982.
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  • {{Template:Northern Ireland badge}}
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  • ...re [[Douglas Hurd]] (former Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary and Northern Ireland Secretary) and Professor [[Karl Mackie]] of the Centre for Effective Disput
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  • ...F Partners]] asked Atkins to track down comments made by the government on Ireland's plans to introduce plain packaging for cigarettes. Fullbrook's email said *Minister of State, Northern Ireland (1992-1994).
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  • [[Arlene McCarthy]] (born 10 October 1960, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is the Deputy Chair of European Strategy at [[Sovereign Strategy]] and a f *Author of 'European Regional Development Strategies: Responses of Two Northern Regions', Local Government Policy Making, Vol.20, No 5, May 1994. Joint edi
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  • ...bre de Brún]] (born 10 January 1954, Dublin) is a former MEP for Northern Ireland from [[Sinn Féin]] (20.07.2004-02.05.2012).<ref>European Parliament, [http *Member of North of Ireland Assembly (1998-2004).
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  • [[Jim Allister]] (born 02 April 1953, Crossgar, Co. Down, Northern Ireland) was a British MEP from [[Traditional Unionist Voice]] between 20.07.2004 - *Member of the Bar of Nothern Ireland<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/ep-dif/28512_03-12-
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  • ...1945, Armagh, Northern Ireland) is a British MEP (''1989- '') for Northern Ireland.<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/al *Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (1982-1986).
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  • The '''Association of Chief Police Officers Of England, Wales and Northern Ireland''' was a membership body made up largely of senior police officers. Althoug ...ction and development of the police service in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In times of national need ACPO - on behalf of all chief officers - coordin
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  • ...p founded in 2011 by [[Declan Kelly]], former US special envoy to Northern Ireland and CEO of [[Financial Dynamics]]; [[Doug Band]], former chief adviser to [
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  • ...Climate Change]] and National Authorities of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The first progress report from the CCC was due to be published in Septemb
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  • ...questionable research into radical Islam, and the recent report suggesting northern cities were doomed). Its staff has increased from 5 to 35, its budget, most ...l David Skelton: Why I’m moving on – to help meet the Conservatives’ northern challenge] ''Conservative Home'', 4 April 2013, accessed 2 October 2014 </r
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  • *[[Chambré Public Affairs]] (Northern Ireland)<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/7/7f/APPC_List_Dec08-Feb09.pdf APP
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  • ...ost identical passages in his discussion of political violence in Northern Ireland, even though they were published thirty years apart. ...ls of the so-called 'Official' Marxist-'dominated LR.A. for the support of Northern Catholics. The Officials have felt driven to compete in offering a military
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  • ...fidential-informants-northern-ireland/ Confidential Informants in Northern Ireland], adrianmonck.com, 28 February 2009.</ref> ...cy in Modern Warfare'', Iron wrote about the role of informers in Northern Ireland:
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  • ...ews he claimed to have served with the Army Intelligence Corps in Northern Ireland from 1987 to 1994.<ref name="grimston"/><ref name="nos.statement">Arjen van ...f another forum place him with the [[14 Intelligence Company]] in Northern Ireland in the 1990s, although some state that he has exaggerated his military expe
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  • ...e Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1989 and the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1996. These were temporary pieces of legislation *14 Organisations in Northern Ireland.<ref>[http://security.homeoffice.gov.uk/legislation/current-legislation/ter
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  • ...[[Force Research Unit]] (FRU) who served under [[Gordon Kerr]] in Northern Ireland.<ref>Neil Mackay, [http://cryptome.org/fru-herald.htm The Scot behind Ulste ...y Herald as being the author of a book on the FRU's activities in Northern Ireland, ''Fishers of Men'', which was published under the pseudonym [[Rob Lewis]].
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  • ...phy (politician)|Paul Murphy]] (a former [[Secretary of State for Northern Ireland]]), [[Tony Lloyd]], and [[Richard Burden]] offered general support. [[John ...ted Sir [[Hugh Orde]] ([[Chief Constable]] of [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]]),<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4421518.stm</ref> who expres
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  • ...ce of Smithwick Tribunal is its outing of one News Int's key informants in Ireland], ''Cic Saor'', 19 December 2013. [[Category:Northern Ireland|Keeley, Peter]][[Category:Spooks|Keeley, Peter]][[Category: British Militar
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  • ...as [[Provisional Sinn Féin]].<ref>W.D. Flackes, Sydney Elliott, Northern Ireland: A Political Directory 1968-88, Blackstaff Press, 1989, p.227.</ref> [[Sea [[Category:Ireland]][[Category:Northern Ireland]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project]]
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  • ...ent/troubles/fact_files.shtml?ff=p08 Ulster Defence Association], Northern Ireland: The Troubles - Fact Files, BBC, accessed 21 November 2001.</ref> ...s'.<ref>Colin Crawford, ''Inside the UDA: Volunteers and Violence'', Pluto Ireland, 2003, p.20.</ref>
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  • ...gure in the [[Stevens Inquiry]]'s investigation into collusion in Northern Ireland.<ref>David Leigh and Richard Norton-Taylor, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2 ...Larkin, A Very British Jihad: Collusion, Conspiracy & Cover-up in Northern Ireland, Beyond the Pale, 2004, p.40.</ref>
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  • Anderson was awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal for service in Northern Ireland in October 1984.<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/49898/suppleme [[Category:Northern Ireland|Anderson, Ronnie]][[Category:British Military Intelligence|Anderson, Ronnie
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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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  • General Sir [[John Wilsey]] was [[General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland]] from 1990 to 1993.<ref>[http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/people/biography/l ...http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/issues/violence/murray.htm State Violence: Northern Ireland 1969-1997], CAIN Web Service, accessed 22 November 1999.</ref>
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  • ...Representations of the Trouble', in Miller, D. (Ed.) ''Rethinking Northern Ireland'', London: Longman</ref>
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  • ...s.<ref>Martin Ingram & Greg Harkin, Stakeknife: Britain's Secret Agents in Ireland, O'Brien Press, 2004, p.162.</ref> ...n.<ref>Martin Ingram & Greg Harkin, Stakeknife: Britain's Secret Agents in Ireland, O'Brien Press, 2004, p.165.</ref>
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  • ...lster Volunteer Force]] (UVF) is a loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland.<ref>[http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/organ/uorgan.htm Abstracts of Organisa ...dopted the name of the original UVF formed in 1912 to oppose Home Rule for Ireland.<ref>[http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/organ/uorgan.htm Abstracts of Organisa
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  • ...RUC SUPERINTENDENT ROBERT BUCHANAN ON THE 20TH MARCH 1989], Government of Ireland, 21 November 2013, p.492.</ref> ...PSNI, until 2009.<ref>Chris Moore, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-32700914 Special Branch ballistics unit investigated over weapons link to 6
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