Series of articles from the Guardian newspaper on the Northern Ireland Assembly and elections.
A joint university research centre on North-South economic, political and cultural relations in the island of Ireland
Agreed by the British and Irish governments, with indirect input from Nationalists, this was unpopular with Unionists.
or Downing Street Declaration - in which the British and Irish Prime Ministers affirmed the importance of Civil Rights in Northern Ireland, and of the consent of the people of that territory to any settlement.
Agreed by the British and Irish governments, this formed a basis for the negotiations which led to the current peace process.
Political lobbying organisation, providing government input to business and industry. Assembly information and members, service portfolio and list of clients.
Cartoons on local politics, from News Art's political cartoon site.
Founded by Irish unionists in theRedmondite tradition. Argues that true reconciliation can be achieved only when Ireland accepts that it is closely linked to the United Kingdom socially, culturally and economically.
Analysis of the demographic changes taking place in Northern Ireland, and the effect that they are having on election results.
The report of the Independent Commission on Policing for Northern Ireland, which was set up on 3rd June 1998 by the UK Government as a result of the Belfast Agreement.
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