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6 June 1997 Edition

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News review

Thursday 29 May

British Prime Minister Tony Blair meets Bill Clinton in London, where Ireland was top of their agenda.

British Direct Ruler Mo Mowlam meets Tanaiste in Malahide, Dublin.

 


Friday 30 May

Representatives from all the main political parties in the Six Counties attend a conference in South Africa on conflict resolution.

Fianna Fáil leader Bertie Ahern makes a strong attack on the rainbow coalition for its handling of the peace process.

 


Saturday 31 May

The IRA warns of an abandoned 500lb bomb in Poleglass in West Belfast.

 


Sunday 1 June

A loyalist mob kicks to death an RUC officer in Ballymoney, County Antrim. The RUC arrests 15 people

In the nearest a British government has come to apologising for the Famine, Tony Blair said the people of Ireland were failed in their hour of need by the government in London.

 


Monday 2 June

PD leader and Tanaiste Dick Spring hold a head-to-head election debate on RTÉ television.

Belfast elects SDLP Councillor Alban Maginness as the first nationalist mayor in the city's history.

 


Tuesday 3 June

The Loyalist Volunteer force and the Continuity Army Council are outlawed by British Direct Ruler Mo Mowlam.

The Stormont talks re-open, with Mowlam telling the plenary session she wants the issue of decommissioning resolved in weeks.

 


Wednesday 4 June

Gerry Adams appeals to the young and first-time voters to vote for Sinn Féin to bring about peace and economic and social change.

The Orange Order sends letters to the residents of the Garvaghy Road arguing why they should be allowed to march through their area.

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