the impending Greater London Authority Britain’s top police job comes with major headaches Mowlam pressed for truce decision NORTHERN Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam may today finally issue her long-awaited verdict on whether the IRA has broken its ceasefire
26 August 1999 - Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph - Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England
John Peel’s 60th birthday with two themed nights dedicated to the influential DJ later this month Mo's talks over IRA truce NORTHERN Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam is to make a decision on the state of the IRA ceasefire this week She was having talks later today
16 August 1999 - Bristol Evening Post - Bristol, Bristol, England
with the Dail Cabinet It is said that it was partly through his efforts that the overtures began which led up to the truce in Ireland last year He was chief member or the secretariat of the Irish delegation during the T reaty negotiations Later he offered
21 July 1998 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
6 SUNDAY PEOPLE June 1 4 1998 TORIES SMASH ULSTER TRUCE THE fragile all-party truce over Northern Ireland is on Thursday as Tory leader William orders his troops vote against Premier Tony Blair's peace proposals in Commons is angry that Mr Blair has linked
14 June 1998 - The People - London, London, England
yesterday’s midday IRA ceasefire came into effect UK Unionists walk out of Ulster talks Business cautious after truce THE Northern Ireland Economy may take longer than expected to respond to the new IRA ceasefire business leaders predicted today Stephen
21 July 1997 - South Wales Echo - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Ex-Orange chief predicts Ulster marching truce NORTHERN Ireland will not erupt in violence over next Sunday’s Drumcree Orange Order parade, it was predicted yesterday after another Orange march barred from a nationalist
30 June 1997 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
IN BRIEF Fears for truce THE Northern Ireland peace process was in crisis today after loyalists tried to kill a top republican. Eddie Copeland, 25, escaped with leg injuries in a car bombing in north Belfast, apparently in revenge for the IRA shooting
23 December 1996 - Reading Evening Post - Reading, Berkshire, England
commitment” Sinn Fein had demanded an immediate entry into the multi-party talks in Belfast for it to support a new truce Northern Ireland Secretary Sir Patrick Mayhew said today: “We are not prepared to take a chance on words alone” Meanwhile eight alleged
29 November 1996 - Cambridge Daily News - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England