Changing relations: Northern Ireland and its neighbours, 1965-98
The O'Neill years - CCEA
When Terence O’Neill became Northern Ireland’s Prime Minister in March 1963, he wanted to heal the 'ancient hatreds' that divided the two communities.
The campaign for civil rights - CCEA
The Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) was formed in 1967 and began campaigning for reforms in voting rights, housing allocation and policing.
Violence in 1969 - CCEA
By 1969, the situation had become so tense that it looked as if violence would break out at any time.
The re-emergence of paramilitary organisations - CCEA
The re-emergence of paramilitary groups within Northern Ireland’s two communities threatened any prospect of a peaceful end to the tensions that had been developing.
Internment: Reasons, actions and effects - CCEA
By 1971, the new Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Brian Faulkner, decided to try out an old method of dealing with paramilitary violence.
Direct Rule, 1972 - CCEA
The Stormont government was not able to deal with the deteriorating security situation. British Prime Minister Edward Heath decided it was time for his Government to get involved.
Power-sharing 1973-1974 - CCEA
With Stormont closed down, the British Government decided that it had to try out a very different solution if peace was to be restored to Northern Ireland.
Changing republican strategy 1980-1981 - CCEA
The decision of the British Government to introduce new security policies in the late 1970s had an impact on the ‘Troubles’ that was never predicted.
Anglo-Irish Agreement, 1985 - CCEA
The London and Dublin Governments decided that it was time for them to act to halt the rise of Sinn Féin.
The Downing Street Declaration, 1993
In December 1993, the British and Irish governments produced the Downing Street Declaration which outlined their approach to peace.
The Good Friday Agreement, 1998 - CCEA
What led to the Good Friday Agreement and what were its terms?
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