The Independent 1995 David McKittrick - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 David McKittrick
TitleSubjectAuthors
A church in holy disorder. (scandals hit Catholic leaders in Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
An uneasy peace while the guns rust. (continued tension between communities in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
At the crossroads of Irish history. (prospects for peace in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Bigotry keeps fear alive in divided streets. (Belfast; second part in series on Northern Irelandafter the ceasefire)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Can they cross the Rubicon? (Unionist representatives oppose plans for crossborder institutions)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Crash report reveals RAF row over cause of tragedy. (investigation into cause of 1994 Chinook helicopter crash on the Mull of Kintyre)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Christian Wolmar
Echoes after the guns fall silent. (death of RUC constable Jim Seymour)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Lee Clegg is innocent, OK? (controversy over case of Private Lee Clegg, paratrooper convicted of murdering a joyrider in west Belfast)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Low-profile Army keeps up its guard. (security forces remain on alert in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Major's vision of Ulster peace.Retail industryDonald Macintyre, David McKittrick
Rebel ready to take Unionism by storm. (Bob McCartney competes in by-election against Ulster Unionist Party)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Seven generations of Kerrs have farmed in Fermanagh. Tonight the old man will cast his vote for traditional Unionism. But his son has other ideas. (future of the Ulster Unionist party)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Shankill drives a road to peace across old battlefields. (former loyalist terrorist Billy Hutchinson)(Interview)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Summit hopes for peace breakthrough. (summit meeting between John Major and John Bruton)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Talking peace where once there was silence. (bringing Unionist and nationalist communities together in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Taming of the Bogside hawk. (Martin McGuinness, first IRA representative to meet a British government minister for 23 years)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
The scars of war slow path to reconciliation. (first of series on ceasefire in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
The week John Major went nationalist. (prime minister rejects Unionist policies on future of Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Thorns in the side of peace. (possible dangers to ceasefire in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Tory anger as European Court condemns Gibraltar killings. (condemnation of SAS killing of three IRA terrorists)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Colin Brown, Heather Mills
Trimble wins: will peace lose? (David Trimble, new leader of the Ulster Unionist party)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Ulster tiptoes to a new future. (a year of peace in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Washington 3: the condition too far. (Irish republicans unwilling to agree to decommissioning of arms)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
We've made peace across the frontline. (reconciliation in Belfast, Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
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