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David Trimble ‘had resentful complex towards the Republic’
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Fears possible loyalist bombings would be ‘like civil war’, records reveal
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Bloody Sunday: British would not apologise as it implied liability, records show
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Report into Aidan McAnespie shooting found it ‘difficult to accept’ soldier’s claims
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Recovery of lost archives from Public Records Office fire ‘breathtaking’
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Ahern overstated murder count disparity to Blair amid RUC double standards claim
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Blair wanted to explore option of Queen opening Stormont Assembly
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Irish officials lobbied Labour over Northern Ireland policy ahead of Blair’s win
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Civil servant suggested creation of ‘commonwealth of Ireland’
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Governments hoped Omagh bomb would spur parties to compromise in 1998
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Guidance on ministerial contacts with Sinn Féin changed four times ahead of GFA
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Decommissioning demands during first IRA ceasefire ‘were pointless’
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Unionists should realise Ireland is not ruled by Rome, Taoiseach told Major
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Avoid appearing as ‘colonial governor’, Irish official advised Patrick Mayhew
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Sinn Féin engaging in ‘black widow quadrilles’, Major told Bruton in 1996
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Mayhew labelled loyalists ‘unruly horses’ following 1994 IRA ceasefire
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Bishopsgate and Warrington blasts ‘would bolster Tory right-wing’
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British government believed Gerry Adams was on IRA’s Army Council in 1994
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Irish and British sides praised EU influence on peace process in 1992
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No agenda to bury anything on Mother and Baby Homes, Taoiseach says
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