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UGA POL/POL41/15 · Series · 1993-1996
Part of Political

From 1994 to 1996 Maurice Hayes published three books of biography with Blackstaff Press. These were Sweet Killough: let go your anchor; Black Puddings with Slim and Minority Verdict.

UGA POL/POL42/5/21/2 (1-3) · Item · [199-]
Part of Political

File of letters to/from Hugh Logue, Head of Section, Directorate General for Science, Research and Development, European Commission, including from Napier University Ventures Limited; Clare O'Connor, Women in Technology and Science (WITS, Patron, Mary Robinson) to Logue inviting him to participate in a seminar (30 Sept 1993); Fergus Cahill, Chief Executive of Irish National Petroleum (25 April 1994); Professor A. A. Hashim, Director Interactive Systems Centre, University of Ulster (7 Mar 1994), Ambassador James Sharkey, Embassy of Ireland, Tokyo, Japan; documents with "outcome of workshop on Women in Science"; Lancashire Enterprises Ltd; Pat the Cope Gallagher T.D., MEP.
File 3 includes general science correspondence.

Women in Science
UGA POL/POL42/5/21/1 · Item · 03/1995-09/1995
Part of Political

Files of documents relating to Women in Science support/funding through the European Commission. Includes documents with correspondence between Logue and others such as Pat Rabbitte T.D., Minister for Commerce, Science and Technology, Dept of Enterprise and Employment, Dublin; European Regional Industrial Development Organisation; Development Plan Finland Objective 6 1995-1999; Evaluation of draft final reports of the study "RTD Regional Profiles"; correspondence re. RTD and structural funds development generally; note re. World Economic Forum, Davos (1998);

Witness Seminar
UGA POL/POL42/18/10 · Item · 2014
Part of Political

File relating to participation by Hugh Logue and others in a Witness Seminar held at University College Dublin. Printed transcripts included from the event "From Sunningdale to St. Andrews: Negotiating a Settlement in Northern Ireland 1973-2006." Conducted and edited by John Coakley and Jennifer Todd. Includes correspondence between the organisers and Logue.

Who Cares?
UGA POL/POL41/10/381 · Item · 11/2010
Part of Political

Who Cares? An investigation into the right to Nursing Home Care in Ireland, Office of the Ombudsman (Nov 2010), 272pp.

UGA POL/POL41/17/522 · Item · 04/2001
Part of Political

Jim Dooge and Patrick Keatings (eds), What the Treaty of Nice Means Institute of European Affairs, Apr 2001, 218pp

UGA POL/POL42/10 (1-2) · Item · 1995-1998
Part of Political

File of items relating to the visit to Belfast by Bill Clinton, President of the United States in 1998. Includes draft manuscript notes and typed final notes of private meeting with Bill Clinton with group including "PM Blair, SoS Mowlam, FM Trimble, DFM Mallon, J. Powall, J. Holmes, D. Campbell, Hugh Logue, A. Campbell, J Steinberg, S. Berger." (3 Sep 1998, Parliament Buildings, Stormont".
Fax copy of "Remarks by the President (Bill Clinton) to the Northern Ireland Assembly, Waterfront Hall, Belfast 3 Sep 1998; Fax copy of text of address by David Trimble MP at the event at the Waterfront Hall, Belfast, 3 Sep 1998; Text of address by Séamus Mallon at the event at the Waterfront Hall, Belfast (3 Sep 1998). Also assorted manuscript notes by Logue.
Manuscript document by Logue includes excerpts of political speeches, with captions "Clinton Odyssey Speech [Belfast] 13 Dec 2000", "Robert Kennedy Cape Town speech 7 June 1966", "Ripple of Hope Speech, Blair speech at Odyssey".
A4 pad with MS notes by Logue with opening page of notes re. Clinton visit in 1998, but had wider continuing notes about talks, meetings and negotiations on terms of the Good Friday Agreement, with FM, DFM, Sinn Féin and Unionists (1998).
Also includes colour photograph of Hugh Logue and his wife Anne, with President Bill Clinton. Photograph is signed by Clinton: "To Hugh and Anne, Thanks! Bill Clinton, Apr 19. 199[8].

File 2 includes newspapers and press cuttings with coverage of visits by President Bill Clinton to Derry (The Derry Journal) in 1995 and to Belfast and Dublin in 1998 (Irish Times - Irish Independent).

UGA POL/POL42/5/16 · Item · 04/1995
Part of Political

File of letters and documents relating to visit of Jacques Santer, President of European Commission to Belfast and conference dinner held at Hillsborough Castle, 10 April 1995, hosted by Sir Patrick Mayhew, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Includes list of attendees at the dinner, programme for conference "Implementing Europe's Programme for Peace", convened by John Hume, Jim Nicholson and Ian Paisley at Balmoral Conference Centre Belfast (11 April 1995), Text of press release issued by the European Parliament about the upcoming conference; documents with headshots and short biographies of main conference speakers; photocopy press file "Press coverage of the visit of President Santer to Northern Ireland 10-11 April 1995"; Annex conference documents including Delegate list; itinerary of visit to Northern Ireland by Jacques Santer; text of speech by Jacques Santer on the occasion of the European Parliament Conference on the Peace Initiative, 11 April 1995; text of speech made by Dr. Monika Wulf-Mathies and delivered at the conference; issue of newsletter "Europe in Northern Ireland" (no. 90, 1994) and being "a photographic record of some of the European happenings in the Province and beyond ..." includes cover image of Ian Paisley, John Hume, Jim Nicholson with Jacques Santer at an event in Brussels (October 1994). Also includes document being "Mission Report: Conference on 'Implementing Europe's Programme for Peace'", held in Belfast 10-11 April 1995, signed by Hugh Logue (20 April 1995).

UGA POL/POL41/13/436 · Item · 1997-2005
Part of Political

Northern Ireland Forum for Political Dialogue: Record of Debates, 24 Jan 1997, dealing with the Police Complaints System (Hayes Report) and questions put to Dr. Hayes by the forum; ‘Ways of Dealing with Northern Ireland’s Past: Interim Report – Victims and Survivors’ House of Commons Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, 2004-5; copy of talk by Mr. Justice Hugh O’Flaherty entitled ‘Daniel O’Connell The Counsellor and our present constitutional disposition’, given to the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society in Killarney, 10 Nov 1997; Do you mind the time? Northern Ireland recall – Part 1: City Life/Country Life, 1984; Do you mind the time? Northern Ireland Recall: Part 2 Family Life/Social Life, 1984; PLC, Aug 1999; Morris Tribunal, 2005; typescript of a political biography of Brian Faulkner.