8 October 2013
London conference: 'Towards A New Ireland – A New Phase of the Peace Process'
10am to 5pm – Saturday 19 October – London Irish Centre
TOWARDS A NEW IRELAND
A New Phase of the Peace Process
Conference hosted by Sinn Féin
10am to 5pm
Saturday 19 October
London Irish Centre
50–52 Camden Square
London NW1 9XB
The conference will be an important opportunity to discuss the immense progress made in recent years, and to look at the next chapter in the Peace Process and the need to move forward to ensure equality and change continue.
Discussions on:-
- The next phase of the Peace Process
- 15 years of the good Friday Agreement – Time for a Border poll?
- Reconciling the past – Looking to the future
- Democratic Ireland – For an island of equals
- lreland’s economic future
- Irish Britain – Changes and challenges for the Diaspora
Speakers include:
• Gerry Adams TD
• John Douglas, President of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions
• Diane Abbott MP
• Jonathan Powell, former Downing Street Chief of Staff
• John McCallister MLA
• Jeremy Corbyn MP
• Michelle Gildernew MP
• Kris Hopkins MP
• Baroness Angela Smith, former minister
• Senator Kathryn Reilly
• Colin Parry, Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Peace Foundation, Warrington
• Nessa Childers MEP
• Jane Morrice, Deputy Equality Commissioner in North of Ireland
• Patrick Yu, Ethnic Minorities Director in North of Ireland
• Cormac Ó Dalaigh, Communications Workers' Union, Ireland
• Kevin Maguire, Associate Editor Daily Mirror
• Roy Greenslade, Professor of journalism and media commentator
• Christine Quigley, Labour Party Irish Society
• Jennie McShannon, Chief Executive Federation of Irish Societies
• Michael Burke, economist
• Dr Mary Hickman, Votes for Irish Citizens Abroad
• Marianne Elliott, Director Irish Studies, Liverpool University
• David Barlow, London Irish Centre Chief Executive
Full details and registration: www.londonirishunity.com
Email: [email protected]
£14 waged or £5 unwaged (includes lunch)
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Contributions from key figures in the churches, academia and wider civic society as well as senior republican figures