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  1. Treaty Series (Great Britain): #29(2005) Exchange of Notes between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of Israel Amending t
  2. A smaller social history of ancient Ireland,: Treating of the government, military system, and law; religion, learning, and art; trades, industries, and ... domestic life, of the ancient Irish people by P. W Joyce, 1908
  3. Representative Government in Ireland: A Study of DAil Eireann, 1919-48 by J. L. McCracken, 1976-01
  4. Exchange of Notes Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the People's Republic of China ... (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1995: 2888: No. 44) by Great Britain, 1995-07-23
  5. Implementation Agreement Between The Government Of The United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland And The Government Of The Russian Federation ... Russian Federat: Treaty Series No.38 2005
  6. Ireland : Foreign Policies and Government Guide by USA International Business Publications, 2000-03
  7. Revolutionary Government in Ireland by Bill Meek, Arthur Mitchell, 1993-09-30
  8. Local Government in Nineteenth Century Ireland by Virginia Crossman, 1994-12-15
  9. Organised Crime in Northern Ireland: Government Response to the Committee's Third Report of Session 2005-06 Ninth Special Report of Session 2005-06
  10. Local Government (Boundaries) (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 S.i. 2006 No.1253 (N.i.8) Explanatory Memorandum
  11. Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of Canada on British Armed Forces Training in Canada: Cm.6933 Treaty Series No.23 2006
  12. Framework Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain And Northern Ireland And the Government of the Kingdom of Norway Concerning ... Oslo 4 April 2005, Cm.6792 Norway No.1 2006
  13. SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN ... LONDON, 26: Cm.6902 Treaty Series No.19 2006
  14. Government's Expenditure Plans - Northern Ireland Expenditure Plans: Command Paper 4217 (Command Paper) by Tso, 1999-06

81. Crime In Ireland
Chronicles the rising crime rate in ireland and government failure to deal with the problem.
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Comments: Looking for Irish Coats of Arms? Looking for Irish Family History Data? A B C D ... Y Click a Letter to View! Click here for... THE BEST IN IRISH PRODUCTS AND GIFTS "PROFESSIONS are a conspiracy against the layman." If G B Shaw was alive today and was in Dublin Castle for our tribunals, he couldn't stop himself from saying "I told you so!". 30% OF NEW HOUSES BEING BOUGHT BY INVESTORS... GROWING NUMBER OF PEOPLE CAN'T AFFORD MORTGAGES. THE RICH GET RICHER ON THE BACK OF "JOE SIXPACK". REMEMBER that YOU, the electorate, voted for the politicians who have created this mess and YOU left them to their own devices and now YOU are paying the price. Is it not hard enough to make ends meet without having to finance the yob culture and corporate greed? PUT PRESSURE ON YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE HERE MINISTER for Justice Michael McDowell accuses IRA/SF of "a massive, sustained deception which we must face down as a people or pay a heavy price for the destruction of democratic values".

82. British Embassy - Homepage - Main
Provides a range of practical information about Britain, the British government and the services provided by the Embassy.
http://www.britishembassy.ie/
We have designed our website to give you an insight into our work. Some of our activities will be familiar, such as the Consular and Visa services we provide, but I hope you will find it interesting to see what else we do. As Ambassador, my role covers the whole range of the Embassy's work. I provide the focal point for the Irish Government and people to talk to the British Government, and I will explain how we see things. You won't be surprised to learn that many of those conversations are about Northern Ireland. But we don't just talk to politicians and officials, important though their views are. We try to speak to as broad a range of people as possible, many of whom have been working for peace for a number of years. We are also partners in the European Union. Membership has transformed both our countries over the last 25 years, and perhaps most importantly it has provided an environment for a new, mature relationship between peoples with a shared, but sometimes tragic history. The EU continues to evolve, with enlargement to the East the next big project, but Britain and Ireland also share the important goal of ensuring that the EU is as relevant as possible to the interests and lives of European citizens. On a personal note I have a particular interest in opera and the theatre and I look forward to enjoying many fine productions in Ireland. With this in mind I am delighted that the British Council has been welcomed so warmly as a partner in those projects in all branches of the arts that serve to support and strengthen the very rich and vibrant cultural relationships on these islands.

83. CIA - The World Factbook -- Ireland
government, ireland, Top of Page. Country name Definition Field Listing conventionallong form none conventional short form ireland. government type
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ei.html
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84. CIA - The World Factbook -- United Kingdom
long form United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern ireland conventional shortform United Kingdom abbreviation UK. government type Definition Field
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/uk.html
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85. EurActiv.com Portal - LinksDossier - Ireland - Government
ireland government. government. The Republic of ireland is a democraticstate with a bicameral Parliament. The current Irish Constitution
http://www.euractiv.com/cgi-bin/cgint.exe?714&1015=9&1014=ireland_gov&-tt=cd

86. Political Resources On The Net - United Kingdom And Northern Ireland I
Index of British party political sites available on the internet, with links to parties, organizations, government and media.
http://www.politicalresources.net/uk.htm

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
(1:5 Parties) Last updated:
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Bermuda Cayman Islands Falkland Islands ... Elections in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland by Wilfried Derksen by Ben den Butter E-Mail your MP A List of M.P.s e-mail addresses MORI Polls Public opinion researcher, political opinion polls Left Directory (UK) A comprehensive directory of all left, radical and progressive organizations in the UK on the web Leftweb Uk based socialist portal PoliticsDirect.com Comprehensive and up-to-date political information British Politics and Political Debate BritLink Portal to the British Overseas Territories Political Links Mondo Politico A non-partisan political voice CleanPolitix The most up to date database of donations to UK poltical parties New Politics Network A think tank, specifically concerned with democratic renewal and popular participation in politics Public Secta Leading Portal for Public Sector in the UK Campaign for Direct Democracy in Britain Scottish Politics Scottish Politics The Scottish National Party SNP SNP Students Scottish Republican Socialist Party SRSP The Scottish Socialist Party Plaid Cymru (Wales) Ulster Unionist Party Ulster Democratic Unionist Party The Alliance Party of Northern Ireland Irish Republican Army ... Social Democratic and Labour Party of Northern Ireland Fundamentally Green Green Party Scottish Green Party The Northern Ireland Green Party ... Socialist Workers Party (Ireland) Northern Ireland Labour British National Party National Democrats Communist Party of Britain (CPB) ... Communist Party of Britain Greater London East Branch

87. UNA-UK Home Page
News and comment on work of the United Nations and its agencies. Comment on UK government attitudes and policies on international affairs, and overseas aid.
http://www.una-uk.org/
Last updated:
9 June 2004
My vision is of change
Sam Daws' Address to UNA-UK Annual Conference 2004
UNA-UK's members are our greatest asset, and I am delighted to be here today, speaking to you as UNA-UK's Executive Director designate. Added 19 May 2004 JOIN UNA-UK NOW
Afghanistan
Africa Burma ... SEARCH
UNRWA's Operational Environment and the Role of International Law
Peter Hansen - 28 April 2004
I am honoured to have been invited to deliver the second annual Steinkraus-Cohen International Law Lecture. I would like to extend my warm appreciation to the United Nations Association of Westminster, the Bar Council and the Law Department of the London School of Economics for taking the initiative to co-sponsor and host this important event. Added 23 May 2004
Unbelievable Presidential statement on the Middle East
Added 27 April 2004
Oil for Food
A view from the US
The Nation, May 3 Issue
Ian Williams
T he same political figures who engineered the current debacle in Iraq are now trying to blame the United Nations for more than $10.1 billion worth of oil revenue they claim Saddam Hussein diverted from the Oil for Food program. Added 27 April 2004
The 2004 Parliamentary Lobby was our biggest ever
Final Report
O n Tuesday, 16 March, hundreds of participants queued up outside Portcullis House and after clearing security, made their way to the Boothroyd Room. There, Government officials, academics and specialists were waiting to speak on a range on issues ...

88. CitizensAdvice - Citizens Advice
Registered charity funded by the government's Capital Modernisation Fund and run by volunteers. Offers advice on debt and consumer issues, benefits, housing, legal matters, employment, and immigration. Over 2800 locations in the UK, Wales and Northern ireland.
http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/
Citizens Advice is an operating name of The National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux
Myddelton House 115-123 Pentonville Road London
Registered charity no: 279057 Company no: 1436945 England
News headlines
News Library The Citizens Advice service
Contact us
... Utilities For on-line advice and information, access the CAB Adviceguide website. For free and confidential advice search the CAB directory for your nearest bureau. It includes details on languages offered, advice by e-mail , text phone facilities and specialist services. CAB websites also give information about local services. Electronic Information
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89. Nistudents.org: Introduction To Government In Northern Ireland
The AngloIrish Agreement (November 1985) established a forum for the Republicof ireland s government to put forward their views and proposals on specific
http://www.nistudents.org/sections/government/000035.php
Sponsored by Home News Campaigns Special Projects ... About us 9 June 2004 Search: Related articles Northern Ireland Government Structures
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2003 Assembly elections and new MLA's

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Economic and Social conditions

Introduction to government in Northern Ireland 7 November 2003 Seat of regional government at Stormont We've come a long way from the bad old days of the 1970's in creating the building blocks of a new political framework for the North of Ireland. But we still have some way to go. Currently our local politicians are wrangling over this endgame and following Assembly elections in November 2003, hopefully we can restore confidence in the peace process and rebuild the devolved institutions of government. Here we look at recent political developments. Northern Ireland comes under the same constitutional system as the rest of the UK although the Northern Ireland Constitutional Act of 1973 and the Northern Ireland Act of 1982 do provide some provision for devolution. In the absence of these "devolved arrangements" Northern Ireland is governed by what is called "direct rule" under the Northern Ireland Act of 1974. This means that the Westminster parliament must approve all laws for Northern Ireland and all Northern Ireland departments are under the direct control of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, a British Cabinet Minister, curently Paul Murphy MP. The Anglo-Irish Agreement (November 1985) established a forum for the Republic of Ireland's government to put forward their views and proposals on specific Northern Ireland affairs. This intergovernmental arrangement claims to have no actual decision-making role and does not effect the sovereignty of either government.

90. DETI
Describes the role of the DEDNI, the main government Department in Northern ireland concerned with economic development.
http://www.detini.gov.uk/

91. INDEPENDENT COMMISSION ON POLICING FOR NORTHERN IRELAND
The report of the Independent Commission on Policing for Northern ireland, which was set up on 3rd June 1998 by the UK government as a result of the Belfast Agreement.
http://www.belfast.org.uk/report.htm

92. Turning Research Into Reality
A government and university agency supporting biotechnology research and technology transfer. Gives information on participating research centres and the benefits of relocating a business to ireland, educational material, news, events and discussion facilities.
http://www.biores-irl.ie/
Enterprise Ireland Biotechnology Directorate Enterprise Ireland has established a new Biotechnology Directorate, which complements Enterprise Ireland’s Biotech Strategy (2002) by specifically focusing on technology transfer and campus-based initiatives. This Biotechnology Directorate has evolved from BioResearch Ireland and will continue to work with the 5 partner universities where team members are located (Dublin City University, Trinity College Dublin, University College Cork, University College Dublin and the National University of Ireland, Galway) and will forge strong new relationships with other campuses involved in biotechnology. of publicly-funded research for Ireland's food, health and life sciences sectors. This new directorate will focus on commercialisation and will neatly complement the work of Science Foundation Ireland, the Higher Education Authority and other agencies. The Enterprise Ireland Biotechnology Directorate will form the crucial link in the commercialisation chain: connecting the researchers who conduct the research, and the entrepreneurs, industrialists and companies who apply the fruits of that research. The Opportunity
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The People
So that we are best placed to commercialise the results of Irish biotech research, we are locating some of our staff as close as possible to

93. Home : The Local Government Staff Commission For Northern Ireland
Provides advice and assistance on employment issues to the 26 district councils and the Northern ireland Housing Executive. The site details the work of the Commission.
http://www.lgsc.org.uk/
The Local Government Staff Commission for Northern Ireland
Welcome to the Commission's Website. The Commission oversees and makes recommendations in relation to matters connected with the recruitment, training and terms and conditions of employment of officers within the 26 councils and the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. We also provide secretariat facilities to the Local Government Training Group and the Northern Ireland Joint Council. ABOUT US CONTACT US PUBLICATIONS EVENTS / CONFERENCES ...
Code of Conduct for Local Government Employees 2004

Commission House, 18-22 Gordon Street,
Belfast BT1 2LG Telephone: (028) 9031 3200
Fax: (028) 9031 3151 Email: info@lgsc.org.uk

94. Union Of Students In Ireland
National representative body for students in ireland, lobbying the government on services and supports for students in third level education and campaigning on issues such as better maintenance grants, accommodation, rights of international, women students, LGB and disabled students.
http://www.usi.ie
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Have your voice heard With local and European elections taking place on 11th June this year the political parties are in full campaign mode. Statistics have shown that the number of young people who vote is low. Is this apathy, a feeling of alienation from the political process or have politicians decided that they do not need the youth, or even student vote? USI contacted all the main political parties to discover what their stance was on a number of issues relevant to students. We have also compiled questions students can ask their political representatives the next time they come knocking on the door as part of a section dedicated to elections and referendum on 11 June.
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The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has thrown it’s support behind the No Campaign in the forthcoming citizenship referendum. The support for the campaign was endorsed by the Union’s National Congress and has seen a number of college students’ unions actively canvass for a No vote on campuses across the country. USI has been working closely with the Campaign Against the Racist Referendum (CARR) in recent weeks and will continue to do so up to 11

95. Ireland - Government, History, Population, Geography And Maps
Although exports remain the primary engine for ireland s robust growth, the economyis problem, however, and job creation is the main focus of government policy
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    Ireland
    source: CIA World Factbook 1998
    Ireland
    Geography [Top of Page] Location: Western Europe, occupying five-sixths of the island of Ireland in the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Great Britain Geographic coordinates: 53 00 N, 8 00 W Map references: Europe Area:
    total: 70,280 sq km
    land: 68,890 sq km
    water: 1,390 sq km slightly larger than West Virginia Land boundaries:
    total: 360 km
    border countries: UK 360 km Coastline: 1,448 km Maritime claims:
    continental shelf: not specified
    exclusive fishing zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: temperate maritime; modified by North Atlantic Current; mild winters, cool summers; consistently humid; overcast about half the time Terrain: mostly level to rolling interior plain surrounded by rugged hills and low mountains; sea cliffs on west coast Elevation extremes: lowest point: Atlantic Ocean m highest point: Carrauntoohill 1,041 m Natural resources: zinc, lead, natural gas, barite, copper, gypsum, limestone, dolomite, peat, silver Land use: arable land: permanent crops: permanent pastures: forests and woodland: other: 14% (1993 est.)
  • 96. Map Zones - Ireland Map
    Learn about thecountry's language, geography, history, population, culture, currency, government, people, and economy.
    http://kids.mapzones.com/world/ireland/

    Introduction
    People History Culture ... Communications Legal system Organization Provinces Disputes
    Ireland Introduction Back to Top Ireland, island in the North Atlantic Ocean, separated from Great Britain by St George's Channel on the south-east, the Irish Sea on the east, and the North Channel on the north-east. Politically, the island is divided into Northern Ireland, a constituent part of the United Kingdom, and the Republic of Ireland. The island is divided into four historical provinces-Connaught (Connacht), Leinster, Munster, and Ulster-and 32 administrative units called counties. The Republic of Ireland consists of Connaught, Leinster, and Munster provinces, totalling 23 counties, and 3 counties in the province of Ulster. Northern Ireland consists of 6 counties divided into 26 districts, the remainder of Ulster. The area of the island is 83,765 sq km (32,342 sq mi) Official Name- Republic of Ireland
    Capital City- Dublin
    Languages- Irish, English
    Official Currency- Euro
    Religions- Catholic, others
    Population- 3,621,000

    97. Hi Pakistan
    Farmers, hunters, landowners and rural residents and workers flocked from every corner of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern ireland to bring London to a standstill and demand Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labour government must do more to protect their traditional way of life. Pakistan.
    http://www.hipakistan.com/en/detail.php?newsId=en11413&F_catID=&f_type=s

    98. Welcome To Oasis
    Employment rights, Starting work Environment. Control of Dogs, Noise Regulationsin ireland government in ireland. Referenda, The constitution Health.
    http://www.oasis.gov.ie/
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    Welcome to Oasis
    Oasis (Online Access to Services, Information and Support) is an Irish eGovernment website developed by Comhairle . The site provides information on the social and civil rights of everyone in Ireland. Oasis provides you with information you may need at various stages in your life . The Service Finder allows you to find public services in your locality and our Frequently Asked Questions section answers questions you may have about public services in Ireland.
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    Today: Local and european elections take place throughout the EU tomorrow. What is proportional representation  and how does it work? Today: Ireland's referendum on citizenship takes place tomorrow.  What are you being asked in this referendum Also on Do You Know?
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    99. Northern Ireland (Ulster) Local Government Council Web Sites Index
    northern ireland (ulster) local government council web site links usingclickable maps and lists. Oultwood, the best local government
    http://www.oultwood.com/localgov/northernireland.htm
    Oultwood
    home
    about us contact us faq's ... services Oultwood LG web index
    Northern Ireland districts:
    use the map above or district name list to link to district council web sites.
    Northern Ireland counties:
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    Councils within Northern Ireland (Ulster) national:
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  • antrim borough council
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  • Belfast East
    peter robinson
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  • Belfast North
    ..... nigel dodds (du)
  • Belfast South
    ..... mrtin smyth (uu)
  • Belfast West
    ..... gerry adams (sf)
  • East Antrim
    roy beggs
    (uu)
  • East Londonderry
    ..... gregory campbell (du)

  • ..... michelle gildernew (sf)
  • Foyle
    ..... john hume (sdlp)
  • Lagan Valley
    jeffrey donaldson
    (uu)
  • Mid Ulster ..... martin mcguinness (sf)
  • ..... seamus mallon (sdlp)
  • North Antrim ..... ian paisley (du)
  • North Down sylvia hermon (uu)
  • South Antrim ..... david burnside (uu)
  • South Down eddie mcgrady (sdlp)
  • Strangford ..... iris robinson (du)
  • Upper Bann ..... david trimble (uu)
  • 100. Welcome To Enterprise Ulster
    government training scheme established to alleviate unemployment in Northern ireland. Provides information on training schemes and employment opportunities in the Province.
    http://www.enterpriseulster.co.uk
    Chairman: Joseph Cowan Chief Executive: Joseph Eagleson What is Enterprise Ulster? Enterprise Ulster is the largest single Government training scheme set-up to alleviate unemployment in Northern Ireland and was established as a statutory body in 1973. Funded by the , the functions of Enterprise Ulster are wide-ranging. The Enterprise Ulster Parliamentary Order states that, for the purposes of creating and providing training for employment, the Corporation may carry out any work it considers to be of environmental, amenity, cultural, community or social value. In practical terms our mission is to assist in the economic development of Northern Ireland by the provision of quality training and the creation of employment projects of lasting value to the community. The opportunities thus created will provide the experience and training to enhance the capabilities , knowledge and skills of the unemployed. To find out more about the organisation's range of activities, please select from the menu to the right:

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