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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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  • #redirect[[Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland]]
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  • ...Office]], the then Northern Ireland Executive, the [[Headquarters Northern Ireland|Army]], and the [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]].<ref>Information Policy Co-or ...Information Policy Committee).<ref>Information Policy: Its Use in Northern Ireland, 6 September 1974. National archives file CJ 4/887.</ref> The latter two re
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  • ...t Section]].<ref>William Beattie Smith, The British State and the Northern Ireland Crisis, 1969-73: From Violence to Power-sharing, United States Institute of [[Category:Northern Ireland]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project]]
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  • ...rracks, Lisburn, was formerly the centre of the British Army's presence in Ireland.<ref>Mark Urban, Big Boys Rules, Faber and Faber, 1992, p.16.</ref> *[[General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland]] (GOC)
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  • #redirect [[Headquarters Northern Ireland]]
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  • ...ry.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C16037 UK Representative and Northern Ireland Office: Registered Files (UKR series)], National Archives, accessed 24 Febr [[Category:Northern Ireland]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project]]
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  • ...ry.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C16037 UK Representative and Northern Ireland Office: Registered Files (UKR series)], National Archives, accessed 7 March ...ry.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C16037 UK Representative and Northern Ireland Office: Registered Files (UKR series)], National Archives, accessed 7 March
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  • The [[ICEJ Ireland and Northern Ireland Branch]] is the Irish branch of the [[International Christian Embassy Jerus
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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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  • *[[Peter Hain]] (Northern Ireland Secretary) * Not opposed outright but chief concern is long-term cost (but
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  • ...the British army. He served in Malaya, Cyprus, Arabia, Kenya, and Northern Ireland, and was an instructor at the Imperial Armed Forces College in Iran during ...andist of considerable notoriety during his stint with the British army in Ireland. He became head of the [[Information Policy]] Department in September 1971
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  • ...y in the world could have performed the internal security role in Northern Ireland with such humanity, restraint and effectiveness," Paul Wilkinson, Terrorism ...n for a number of years an apologist for low-intensity warfare in Northern Ireland, which includes the use of outright torture and murder, and he works in the
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  • {{Template:Northern Ireland badge}}{{Template:Propaganda badge}} ...rtly inside British Army HQ in Lisburn in Northern Ireland. After leaving Ireland in March 1973, Tugwell 'transferred to Iran as an instructor at the Imperia
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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" ...e IRD briefings stopped, Wallace's [[Information Policy]] unit in Northern Ireland was the last official U.K. source of unattributable briefings on the Britis
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  • ...tration took this movement so seriously that it recalled its ambassador to Ireland, [[Peter Dailey]], to Washington. He was given the task of coordinating a s ...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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  • ...and Labour Party]], and was part of the team working on the 2003 Northern Ireland Assembly elections. Following the Northern Irish elections, McMenamin was appointed press officer to the [[European Pa
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  • ...was the Senior Partner of [[Deloitte & Touche]] for Scotland and Northern Ireland, and until September 2003, was a UK Board member of [[Deloitte & Touche]].
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  • ...n the organisations and individuals engaged in managing the public mind in Ireland. * [[Public Affairs Ireland]] [http://www.publicaffairsireland.com/index.asp]
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  • *[[Citigate Northern Ireland Public Affairs PRCA Yearbook]]
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  • [[Citigate Northern Ireland Public Affairs]] *[[International Fund for Ireland]] **
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  • We are Northern Ireland&#39;s leading communications consultancy offering the full range of PR serv ...lone. We are also one of the longest established consultancies in Northern Ireland with a proven track record over almost 20 years and our experience and expe
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  • *Scotland and Northern Ireland
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  • *[[David Trimble]] (Nobel Peace Prizewinner & Former First Minister, Northern Ireland)
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  • ...own as [[Official Sinn Féin]].<ref>W.D. Flackes, Sydney Elliott, Northern Ireland: A Political Directory 1968-88, Blackstaff Press, 1989, p.206.</ref> ...was [[Provisional Sinn Féin]].<ref>W.D. Flackes, Sydney Elliott, Northern Ireland: A Political Directory 1968-88, Blackstaff Press, 1989, p.227.</ref> [[Sea
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  • ==Ireland== In the Summer of 2000, Gove published a pamphlet on Northern Ireland, called ''The Price of Peace'' for the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. Accor
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  • ...s Group (V)]] | [[National Propaganda]] | [[News Department]] | [[Northern Ireland Information Service]] | [[Operation Mass Appeal]] | [[Overseas Information
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  • ===Northern Ireland=== ...club was opposed to the dismantling of the Stormont government in Northern Ireland and the imposition of direct rule.<ref> Copping, Robert, ''The Monday Club
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  • ...rmation Department see David Miller (1994) Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media, Pluto Press.</ref> Today the tradition continue
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  • ...e British Army’s [[Parachute Regiment]], including two tours of Northern Ireland. He was seconded to the European Community’s Monitor Mission in former Yu
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  • A large feed manufacturer in Northern Ireland.
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  • *[[Citigate Northern Ireland]]
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  • Previously he was also chairman of the [[Viridian Group]], the Northern Ireland energy company and a non-executive director of [[Babcock]] International Gr
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  • :1986-87 Company commander in Northern Ireland
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  • ...in 1995. Former permanent secretary at the [[Home Office]] and [[Northern Ireland Office]]. In 1987 was a candidate to head the Secret Service.
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  • Colonel (retd) Tim Collins OBE (born Belfast, Northern Ireland, April 1960) is a former officer in the [[British Army]]. He gained promine
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  • ...Gauld was Head of External Affairs for [[Pfizer]] in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Prior to her promotion to Head of External Affairs, Gauld worked as an NHS
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  • ...Westminster and Whitehall, the Scottish Parliament and Welsh and Northern Ireland Assemblies, and the European Union. Information is provided through our pol
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  • {{Template:Northern Ireland badge}}'''Harold (Harry) Barnes''' (born 22 July, 1936) is an English polit ...t Movement]] (which advocated withdrawal of British forces from [[Northern Ireland]]) but supported the British presence there. He also supported the [[NATO]]
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  • ...]] in 1984 and worked in a variety of policy posts there and in [[Northern Ireland Office]] until 1993. Having been involved in the Prison Service bid to run
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