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Tony Blair signalled Northern Ireland peace intent weeks after taking office

The genesis of Prime Minister Tony Blair s role in the Good Friday Agreement has been laid bare, after a Cabinet briefing note weeks into his premiership hinted at a historic accord with his Republic of Ireland counterpart. Mr Blair and Taoiseach Bertie Ahern were among those lauded for their roles in bringing about the peace accord in 1998 after years of The Troubles in Northern Ireland. Documents on Anglo-Irish relations from Mr Blair s first few weeks in office, following New Labour s surge to victory in May 1997, show a meeting between the two men signalled an intent to bring peace. A briefing note from Robin Cook, then Foreign Secretary, to Mr Blair said: Your meeting with the Taoiseach on July 3 was inevitably dominated by discussion of Northern Ireland.

Genesis of Bertie Ahern and Tony Blair roles in the Good Friday Agreement

The genesis of former British prime minister Tony Blair's role in the Good Friday Agreement has been laid bare, after a cabinet briefing note weeks into his premiership hinted at a historic accord with his Dublin counterpart.

Early Blair-Ahern meeting gave rise to potential for peace in Northern Ireland, documents show

Early Blair-Ahern meeting gave rise to potential for peace in Northern Ireland, documents show Records released from the National Archives give details of an early meeting involving the two leaders. By Press Association Wednesday 30 Dec 2020, 8:50 AM Dec 30th 2020, 8:50 AM 9,009 Views 24 Comments Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern Image: PA Image: PA THE GENESIS OF then-British prime minister Tony Blair’s role in the Good Friday Agreement has been laid bare, after a Cabinet briefing note weeks into his premiership hinted at a historic accord with his Republic of Ireland counterpart. Blair and then-Taoiseach Bertie Ahern were among those lauded for their roles in bringing about the peace accord in 1998 after years of The Troubles – bitter conflict between Republicans and Loyalists in Northern Ireland.

Curious Questions: How did curry become Britain s national dish?

Country Life Trending: Martin Fone takes a look at the first Indian restaurant in Britain, discovering what was on its first menu, and finding out how lager became the traditional accompaniment to curry dishes. Steak and kidney pie? Sunday Roast? Fish and chips? Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding? It’s impossible to define what is Britain’s national dish, but curry has as good a claim as anything. As of 2015 there were around 12,000 Indian restaurants in the country, employing 100,000 people and generating revenues of £4.2 billion. That said, the word ‘Indian’ is a misnomer: most of the traditional curries served in Britain area actually Bangladeshi, and many of the restaurant owners can trace their roots directly to the eastern Bangladeshi city of Sylhet.

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