State Papers: What we learned, from Ahern’s lobbying of Blair over Sellafield to ‘distress’ at Dublin Zoo over death of loaned panda
Documents released from 1995 up to 2005 touch on everything from paramilitaries to pandas
Documents released from 1995 up to 2005 touch on everything from paramilitaries to pandas
Paramilitaries travelled to social event in mini-buses after checking for ‘bugs and bombs’
Some social security workers ‘offended’ by card from local Sinn Féin office thanking them for their work
Official inquiry in 2010 found no collusion between republicans and security forces
Legislation proposed in 1990s to address concerns over ministerial conduct after controversies
Risk of radioactive release ‘greatly magnified’ since September 11th and Ireland requested emergency planning be shared
Fascist dictator’s Roman revival plans involved a new road through St Isidore’s
Hardliners placed political pamphlets on chairs and walked out of Dick Spring speech
DFA official said move would ‘confirm Irish prejudices’ about British legal approach
Giving ‘preferred language’ option would slow down proceedings and potentially lead to challenges, senior officer said
McGimpsey brothers claimed treaty was unconstitutional under Articles 2 and 3 of Irish constitution
‘Wide and complex’ problem could be approached by tying in sports and entertainment, groups suggested
Rising star of British politics tried to use abdication of Edward VIII to his advantage, official note said
Access to internal European Commission documents helped State shape its position
Executive struggled under weight of paperwork and protracted decision-making process
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland told to ‘emphasise that the food chain was safeguarded in 1986’
‘High degree of resistance’ to searches as late as 2005 amid scepticism over finding new material
Police told officials death had been ‘settling of personal scores’ by ‘some of his many enemies’
Douglas Hurd, who had introduced restrictions himself, felt six-year ban was ‘object of some derision’
Barracks required construction work to boost security and lack of heavy casualties was ‘due to luck’
Several instances where leisure boats on the disputed inlet were approached by British patrols in the 1990s
Lack of staffing, planning and proper segregation of English fans - some of whom had far right links - highlighted to cabinet
Why can’t the prince just fly in by plane to one of the regional airports, asked John Bruton
Special report highlighted patient deaths and issues with ‘bed-blocking’
Francois Mitterand invited leaders to ceremony attended by other neutral states - and even Germany
Senior office holders faced questions over whether they belonged to conservative Catholic institution
Taoiseach critical of art and asked if they could be ‘re-executed’ by other artists
British travel agent went bust in June 1994, leaving many travelling fans without their allocation
President met former Chilean dictator on controversial 1995 South American tour
In wake of X case and 1992 referendum, fresh restrictions - including injunctions on travel - caused concern
Security action by Thatcher likely to alienate nationalists more, senior official warned Garret Fitzgerald
Tensions in 2002 worse than any time since 1969, loyalist representatives told Bertie Ahern
Attack in 1995 saw swastika painted on cemetery gate shortly after visit to city by Israeli ambassador
Ming Ming and Ping Ping drew 400,000 visitors over 100-day visit in 1986 – but Chinese officials declined Late Late appearance
Provisional IRA’s leadership outlined by assistant commissioner, who highlighted rank-and-file dissatisfaction
His 1995 visit to Ireland was part of his rehabilitation after damage of marriage breakdown
Activity on tarmac halted for 15-minute welcome ceremonies, causing disruption to normal business and flights
‘Crucial conversation’ between Éamon de Valera and British Dominions official was lost, Dublin found
‘Éamon de Valera has been insulted’, Fianna Fáil minister complained in talks alongside Albert Reynolds
Thousands had queued from 9am until the doors opened at 7pm without enough fluids, Garda said
Ireland was required to agree to plan under 1960s space treaties - but felt crash landing was only a remote possibility
Idea, revived by current PM Keir Starmer, led to fears for identity rights under Good Friday Agreement
Decades before CervicalCheck controversy, delays were already affecting tests as part of 1980s pilot
Hours-long interview in locked room for ‘entertainment’ value, Irish officials argued
‘Serious error’ not to commission proper research before 1995 trip, then minister of foreign affairs told
Taoiseach expressed anger at 2004 raid, carried out while Sinn Féin continued negotiations with British and Irish governments
Confidential report on inviting peacekeepers to North was ‘very helpful’ to minister Garret Fitzgerald
Gleanings from departmental archives are pieces of jigsaw puzzles which illuminate decision- and policymaking, and the relationships of key figures
Dublin’s archive material is focused on 1994 - ‘a pivotal year for politicians, the Catholic Church and Anglo-Irish affairs’
Singer and campaigner wanted ‘Marshall Plan’ for Africa with ‘age-defining document’ to redefine relations
Intervention in X case and lack of action on extradition warrant for paedophile priest Fr Brendan Smyth among issues that marked Whelehan’s term
Community lived on ‘terms of closest friendship’ with fellow citizens, noted Jewish representative council
US gifted second piece of moon rock after final moon mission, which is now in National Museum
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