The Independent 1997 David McKittrick - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 David McKittrick
TitleSubjectAuthors
A happy ending for Ulster. (prospects for peace in Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Blair offers a fresh start for Irish peace. (UK Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Blair sets Ulster its biggest test. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair challenges Sinn Fein to make its position clear)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Can the Irish puzzle finally be solved? (what Irish nationalists and Ulster Unionists seek from multi-party talks in Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Can they do it again? (role of Albert Reynolds in Northern Irish peace process)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Does Ireland's destiny lie with a woman from the north? (Mary McAleese may become Irish President)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Double standards for terrorists. (Northern Ireland's loyalist paramilitaries break ceasefire, but still allowed to take part in peace talks)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Guns get into the Maze because it's an extraordinary kind of jail.(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
How Blair cleared the clouds of mistrust. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair seeks to speed up pace of peace process in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
In Belfast, they still vote early and often. (illegal electoral practices common in Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Inside the Maze and out, ministers keep on searching for solutions. (tension in Northern Ireland following assassination of loyalist in Maze prison)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
IRA prisoners will leave Britain next month. (seven IRA prisoners to be moved to Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
IRA puts a bomb under peace talks.Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Marches trample peace hopes. (violent response to decision to move Drumcree Orange march into Catholic area of Portadown, Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Michael Streeter
Northern Ireland changes colour. (challenges to Protestant majority in Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Now it's Blair's chance for peace in Ireland. (UK Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
One woman shows southerners they have new friends in the north. (new Irish President Mary McAleese)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Paisley calls on the faithful to pray for deliverance from talks. (Democratic Unionist leader Ian Paisley)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Revealed: Ulster deal that failed. (United Kingdom government failed to secure concessions from Orange Order in return for allowing march in Drumcree, Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
The colour Orange. (history of the Orange Order)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
The door to peace is ajar. So who will dare to walk through? (prospects for peace settlement in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
The IRA's grand strategy.(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Ulster dialogue - it's a slanging match. (Northern Ireland women's coalition faces difficulties in Northern Ireland Forum for Political Dialogue)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Ulster marches back to the abyss. (forthcoming Drumcree march will have significant impact on prospects for peace in Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Ulster rides a rollercoaster of relief and fear. (Orange Order decides not to go ahead with four marches)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
When the worst of times became a time for conciliation. (developments in Northern Ireland in 1997)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Will he stick his neck out for peace? (Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
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