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Interview with Jim Brown and David Ford by Stephen Nolan for BBC Radio Ulster The Nolan Show on 18 December 2012

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Audio interviews with Jim Brown, Independent Kilroot councillor for Carrickfergus Borough Council, and David Ford, Northern Ireland Minister of Justice, by Stephen Nolan for BBC Radio Ulster the Nolan Show on 18 December 2012. On 3 December Belfast City Council voted to only fly the Union flag above City Hall on designated days rather than the entire calendar year. The motion was supported by Sinn Fein, the SDLP and the Alliance Party. This decision led to public protests by sections of the unionist community across Northern Ireland, particularly in Belfast, during December 2012 and early January 2013. In some areas PSNI members were attacked and death threats sent to Northern Ireland politicians. Two DUP members were also warned of death threats, apparently from dissident republicans, during this period. Brown and Ford discuss the impact of the flag protests on the political process in Northern Ireland. The Nolan Show is a daily current affairs programme on BBC Radio Ulster.

Date of Release/Broadcast: 18 December 2012

Name of First Interviewee: Jim Brown

Name of Second Interviewee: David Ford

Role at time of Interview: Jim Brown (Independent Kilroot councillor for Carrickfergus Borough Council), David Ford (Northern Ireland Justice Minister and leader of the Alliance Party)

Interviewer: Stephen Nolan

Purpose: News

Media: Audio

Copyright: BBC © 2012

Link: Listen to the interview

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

Time Period covered: 2012

Key Individuals: Jim Brown, David Ford, Peter Robinson, Mike Nesbitt, Martin McGuinness, Ruth Patterson, Christopher Stalford, Naomi Long

Key Words: Flag, Alliance Party, UUP, DUP, Sinn Fein, protest, SDLP, PSNI, violence, youth, security

 

 

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