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Interview with Peter Mandelson for the BBC on 16 November 2000

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Audio interview with Peter Mandelson, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, by the BBC on 16 November 2000. On 21 November 2000 the Northern Ireland Police Bill, proposing reform of the RUC, was passed in the House of Commons. A week previously, a senior member of the Patten Commission, Clifford Sheering, had criticised the British government for its failure to implement the Patten Report as originally set out. Peter Mandelson is interviewed two days after Sheering’s comments. He replies to the latter’s criticisms and discusses the potential of the Northern Ireland Police Bill to support the Peace Process. This interview forms part of the BBC Northern Ireland A State Apart online resource which documents thirty years of peace and violence in Northern Ireland from the Troubles to the Belfast Agreement/Good Friday Agreement.

Date of Release/Broadcast: 16 November 2000

Name of First Interviewee: Peter Mandelson

Role at time of Interview: Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

Interviewer: Unknown

Purpose: News, Research

Media: Audio

Copyright: BBC © 2012

Link: Listen to the interview

Programme/Book/Article: BBC Northern Ireland A State Apart

Time Period covered: 2000

Key Individuals: Peter Mandelson, Clifford Shearing

Key Words: RUC, Belfast Agreement, Good Friday Agreement, Patten Report, British government, SDLP, Northern Ireland Policing Board

 

 

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