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Interview with Arlene Foster and Pat Doherty by Stephen Nolan for BBC Radio Ulster The Nolan Show on 9 August 2013

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Audio interview with Arlene Foster, Northern Ireland Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Investment, and Pat Doherty, Sinn Fein MP for West Tyrone, by Stephen Nolan for BBC Radio Ulster The Nolan Show on 9 August 2013. Two days later a controversial Sinn Fein march passed off peacefully in Castlederg, Co. Tyrone. It had been organised in commemoration of two members of the IRA who were killed in Castlederg in 1973 when the bombs they were transporting exploded. A unionist counter-demonstration during the march also passed off peacefully. In the days leading up to the event Theresa Villiers had called on Sinn Fein to voluntarily cancel the parade while Martin McGuinness had suggested that unionist opposition to its taking place was politically motivated. In this interview Foster and Doherty discuss the political difficulties surrounding the parade. The Nolan Show is a daily current affairs programme on BBC Radio Ulster.

Date of Release/Broadcast: 9 August 2013

Name of First Interviewee: Arlene Foster

Name of Second Interviewee: Pat Doherty

Role at time of Interview: Arlene Foster (DUP MLA for Fermanagh and South Tyrone), Pat Doherty (Sinn Fein MP for West Tyrone)

Interviewer: Stephen Nolan

Purpose: News

Media: Audio

Copyright: BBC © 2013

Link: Listen to the interview

Programme/Book/Article: BBC Radio Ulster The Nolan Show

Time Period covered: 1973-2013

Key Individuals: Arlene Foster, Pat Doherty, Martin McGuinness, Thomas Buchanan

Key Words: DUP, Sinn Fein, IRA, community relations, commemoration, parade

 

 

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