Newspaper cuttings relating to the New Ireland Forum, arranged chronologically across 6 files.
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Newspaper cuttings relating to New Ireland Forum, Jan-Mar 1984.
Material relating to the Anglo-Irish Agreement and the fallout from Mary Robinson (MR)'s resignation including correspondence, reports, statements, Jan-Dec 1986. It includes handwritten letter of support from Ailbhe Smyth, 01/01/1986; statistical package prepared for British Irish Conference, Oxford, 10-12/01/1986; newsletters "The Equal Citizen: for British Rights For British Citizens in Northern Ireland", 02/1986, Co-Operation North News, Spring 1986, and Department of foreign Affairs Bulletin "northern Protestants - by themselves", April 1986; correspondence between MR and Dr John W Boyle, Department of History, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 19/11/1985-07/04/1986; letter from Paddy McGarvey, journalist, seeking signature of support for Irish Parliament Trust, as outlined in draft letter to The Times, 11/04/1986; circular from Peter Brooke, Campaign for Equal citizenship for Northern Ireland, May 1986; "United Ireland?? United Islands??: A Conservative & Unionist Approach to the New Ireland forum", John Biggs-Davison, September 1984, with cover letter to MR from Biggs-Davison supporting her stand, 21/05/1986; correspondence with Glynn Douglas on behalf of Committee of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), 08-18/08/1986; correspondence with Mr Robert Lyle, Ulster Young Unionist Council, September 1986; article "Making the Hillsborough Agreement Acceptable", Kevin Boyle and Tom Hadden with cover note to MR from Boyle noting article was "not uninfluenced by your own decision" [1986?]; report "Co-existence in some plural European societies", The Minority Rights Group, [198?].
Material relating to the Anglo-Irish Agreement and the MacBride principles, a set of guidelines calling for US employers to take positive action when investing in Northern Ireland to counter discrimination, including correspondence and reports, Jan-June 1986. Material includes report on Northern Ireland investment, Office of the Comptroller (Harrison J Goldin), City of New York, 02/1985; memo from New York State Senate to all senators from Senator John E Flynn on the Northern Ireland Investment Bill, 27/01/1986; typed note on position of Irish Government with regard to job discrimination in Northern Ireland, with cover letter from Jim Flavin, Consul General, [02?]/1986; photocopy of report of the Comptroller "Interim report on Implementation of New York City Employees' and New York Teachers Retirement Systems' Resolutions on Northern Ireland", 02/1986; Irish Forum report on The MacBride Principles, 15/02/1986;correspondence between Mary Robinson (MR) and Robert St-Cyr, Senior Researcher, WHO Research Associates, New York 17/02-02/14/1986; memos from Emergency Committee For Jobs in Ulster, Greenlawn, New York, 19-25/03/1986; updates on work on MacBride Principles sent to MR by Jim Flavin, Consulate General of Ireland, New York, 08/04-01/05/1986; "The MacBride Principles", editorial by Michael Rubenstein, Equal Opportunities Review, May/June 1986.
Material consisting of correspondence, flyers and background information relating to the Anglo-Irish Agreement and reaction to it, 1988, including flyer publicising book "Human Rights And Responsibilities in Britain and Ireland: A Christian Perspective", produced by an interchurch working group from United Kingdom and Ireland, 01/1988; correspondence between Dr Christopher McGimpsey, Anthony Moriarty and Mary Robinson (MR) in relation to court challenge to the Anglo-Irish Agreement being brought by McGimpsey, and Michael McGimpsey, 07-25/01/1988; text of statement by Taoiseach [Irish Prime Minister] Charles J Haughey on Anglo-Irish Relations in Dáil Éireann [lower house of Irish parliament], 17/02/1988; correspondence between MR and several Unionists in relation to the efficacy of the Anglo-Irish Agreement, and suggestions for improvement, 30/11/1985-05/03/1988; correspondence between MR and Geoff Gilbert in relation to conference on Anglo-Irish Relations which MR could not participate in due to clash with David Norris hearing in Strasbourg [see P143/1/2/17], 03/1988; flyer for "The Hillsborough Accord A Review", series of four public meetings, Royal Dublin Hotel, 31/05/-21/06/1988, organised by the Glencree Centre for Reconciliation, County Wicklow; "The Constitutional Roots of the Troubles of the North of Ireland", draft of address by MR at Irish forum Event in United States of America, 08/08/1988.
Series of anti-Anglo-Irish Agreement posters for the "Progress Always - Dublin Involvement Never" campaign, 198[5?].
Newspaper cuttings relating to the Anglo-Irish Agreement including the lead up, 1983-1990.
Third draft of "Europe Plus Thirty Report", 05/05/1975, with correspondence relating to draft, final additions, and the submission of the report on 23rd September 1975. It also includes correspondence in German relating to a seminar on the future of Europe Plus Thirty, 04/12/1975.
Part 1 of material from folder labelled "169 TEPSA (2)" relating to TEPSA [Trans European Policy Studies Association] project to study and reflect in depth into the meaning and content of the European Union, consisting of correspondence, minutes, research project proposals and reports including circulars and correspondence from TESPA via Institut für Europäische Politik [Institute for European Politics (IEP), a German Foreign and European policy research centre based in Berlin], IAI [Istituto Affari Internazionali (Institute of International Affairs), an Italian international relations think tank, and non-profit organisation founded in 1965 by Altiero Spinelli], AFEUR [Association Française D'Étude Pour l'Union Européenne, (French Association for the Study of the European Union)], 24/05/1978-12/1979; correspondence to Mary Robinson (MR) from Prof J Vandame, Studiegroep Voor Europese Politiek, 08/10/1978; letter from APRI [Associação Portuguesa para o Estudo das Relações Internacionais (Portuguese Association for the Study of International Relations)] on cooperation with and membership of TESPA, 20/10/1978, which formed part of an enclosure to other correspondence; material relating to TEPSA conference on "The Future of the Budget of the European Communities", including research papers [1978?]; dossier and other material on TEPSA conference "The Role of the Federal Republic of Germany in the European Community" [10/1978?]; proposal for TEPSA seminar on the strategy of the directly elected Parliament, [11?]/1979; copy of research project "The Impact of Social Problems on Divergences between European Countries", sent by Gianni Bonvicini, Secretary to TEPSA, via IAI, 21/09/1979; minutes of TEPSA steering group meeting, London, 06-09/12/1979.
Part 2 of material from folder labelled "169 TEPSA (2)" relating to TEPSA [Trans European Policy Studies Association] project to study and reflect in depth into the meaning and content of the European Union, consisting of correspondence, minutes, research project proposals and reports including circulars and correspondence from TESPA via IAI [Istituto Affari Internazionali (Institute of International Affairs), an Italian international relations think tank, and non-profit organisation founded in 1965 by Altiero Spinelli], ISEI [interdisciplinaire studiegroup europese integrate, Amsterdam, Holland (Dutch branch of TEPSA)], Group d'Études Politiques Européennes, Institut für Europäische Politik [Institute for European Politics (IEP), a German Foreign and European policy research centre based in Berlin], 28/02/1980-13/03/1981; minutes of TEPSA steering group meeting, Brussels, 18/03/1980, 25/06/1980; programme and research material for TEPSA and Association of the European Cooperation Fund joint seminar, Brussels, 23-24/09/1980, sent to Mary Robinson by Prof J Vandamme, President, Studiegroep Voor Europese Politiek, Brussels, Belgium and chairman of TEPSA, along with other correspondence 09/09/1980-03/06/1982.