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Interviews with Margaret O'Callaghan and Monica McWilliams by Wendy Austin for BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour on 9 April 2013

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Audio interviews with Margaret O'Callaghan, Senior Lecturer in Politics at Queen's University Belfast, and Monica McWilliams, Professor of Women's Studies at the University of Ulster, by Wendy Austin for BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour on 9 April 2013. On 8 April 2013 former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher died. O'Callaghan and McWilliams discuss the legacy of Thatcher's involvement in the Northern Ireland peace process. Woman's Hour is a weekly BBC Radio 4 programme on women's issues.

Date of Release/Broadcast: 9 April 2013

Name of First Interviewee: Margaret O'Callaghan

Name of Second Interviewee: Monica McWilliams

Role at time of Interview: Margaret O'Callaghan (Senior Lecturer in Politics at Queen's University Belfast), Monica McWilliams (Professor of Women's Studies at the University of Ulster)

Interviewer: Wendy Austin

Purpose: News, Research

Media: Audio

Copyright: BBC © 2013

Link: Listen to the interview

Programme/Book/Article: BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour

Time Period covered: 1998-2013

Key Individuals: Margaret O'Callaghan, Monica McWilliams, Margaret Thatcher

Key Words: Hunger strike, Anglo-Irish Agreement, unionist, Belfast Agreement, Good Friday Agreement

 

 

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