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Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985

Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985. Images Ireland in Schools Blackpool Pilot Scheme. AI01_Thatcher_Fitzgerald AI02_Thatcher_Fitzgerald AI20_James_Molyneux_UUP AI21_Paisley_02 AI22_Paisley_Carson AI23_Belfast_Demonstration AI24_Belfast_Demonstration_02 AI25_Belfast_Demonstration_03

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Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985

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  1. Anglo-Irish Agreement1985 Images Ireland in Schools Blackpool Pilot Scheme

  2. AI01_Thatcher_Fitzgerald AI02_Thatcher_Fitzgerald AI20_James_Molyneux_UUP AI21_Paisley_02 AI22_Paisley_Carson AI23_Belfast_Demonstration AI24_Belfast_Demonstration_02 AI25_Belfast_Demonstration_03 AI26_Stormont_Picket AI27_Hillsborough_Demonstration AI28_UDA AI29_Shipyard_Protest AI30_Thatcher_Effigy AI40_Cartoon AI41_Dinosaur_Dam_Cartoon AI50_Enniskillen_Bombing AI51_Funeral_Marie_Wilson AI52_Belfast_On_Enniskillen AI60_Futile_Talks_Peter_Brooke AI61_Futile_Talk_NI_Leaders

  3. The Anglo-Irish Agreement, 1985 This was agreed between Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Irish Taoiseach Garrett Fitzgerald. • It set up an Intergovernmental Conference: the Northern Ireland Secretary and Irish Foreign Minister would meet regularly. • There would be cross-border co-operation on security, legal and political issues. • The Agreement set up its own civil service with staff from both sides of the border. • The British government accepted that there might one day be a united Ireland, but only with the consent of the majority in Northern Ireland. • The Irish government accepted the existence of Partition, and also the principle of consent.

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