Material relating to the Anglo-Irish Agreement and the fallout from Mary Robinson (MR)'s resignation including correspondence, reports, statements, Jan-Dec 1986. It includes handwritten letter of support from Ailbhe Smyth, 01/01/1986; statistical package prepared for British Irish Conference, Oxford, 10-12/01/1986; newsletters "The Equal Citizen: for British Rights For British Citizens in Northern Ireland", 02/1986, Co-Operation North News, Spring 1986, and Department of foreign Affairs Bulletin "northern Protestants - by themselves", April 1986; correspondence between MR and Dr John W Boyle, Department of History, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 19/11/1985-07/04/1986; letter from Paddy McGarvey, journalist, seeking signature of support for Irish Parliament Trust, as outlined in draft letter to The Times, 11/04/1986; circular from Peter Brooke, Campaign for Equal citizenship for Northern Ireland, May 1986; "United Ireland?? United Islands??: A Conservative & Unionist Approach to the New Ireland forum", John Biggs-Davison, September 1984, with cover letter to MR from Biggs-Davison supporting her stand, 21/05/1986; correspondence with Glynn Douglas on behalf of Committee of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), 08-18/08/1986; correspondence with Mr Robert Lyle, Ulster Young Unionist Council, September 1986; article "Making the Hillsborough Agreement Acceptable", Kevin Boyle and Tom Hadden with cover note to MR from Boyle noting article was "not uninfluenced by your own decision" [1986?]; report "Co-existence in some plural European societies", The Minority Rights Group, [198?].
Material relating to the Anglo-Irish Agreement and the MacBride principles, a set of guidelines calling for US employers to take positive action when investing in Northern Ireland to counter discrimination, including correspondence and reports, Jan-June 1986. Material includes report on Northern Ireland investment, Office of the Comptroller (Harrison J Goldin), City of New York, 02/1985; memo from New York State Senate to all senators from Senator John E Flynn on the Northern Ireland Investment Bill, 27/01/1986; typed note on position of Irish Government with regard to job discrimination in Northern Ireland, with cover letter from Jim Flavin, Consul General, [02?]/1986; photocopy of report of the Comptroller "Interim report on Implementation of New York City Employees' and New York Teachers Retirement Systems' Resolutions on Northern Ireland", 02/1986; Irish Forum report on The MacBride Principles, 15/02/1986;correspondence between Mary Robinson (MR) and Robert St-Cyr, Senior Researcher, WHO Research Associates, New York 17/02-02/14/1986; memos from Emergency Committee For Jobs in Ulster, Greenlawn, New York, 19-25/03/1986; updates on work on MacBride Principles sent to MR by Jim Flavin, Consulate General of Ireland, New York, 08/04-01/05/1986; "The MacBride Principles", editorial by Michael Rubenstein, Equal Opportunities Review, May/June 1986.
Material consisting of correspondence, reports, flyers, community and party newsletters, handwritten notes and background material relating to the Anglo-Irish Agreement and events Mary Robinson (MR) attended in 1986, including visit to Belfast to meet various community groups, such as Resource Centre and Community House, South Belfast, 17-18/01/1986, Ditchley Foundation conference on Northern Ireland, 21-23/02/1986, Democratic Socialist Party Meeting on Anglo-Irish Agreement, 22/05/1986, discussion series organised by The Glencree Centre for Reconciliation, Bray, County Wicklow, and held at Buswells Hotel, Dublin, 10/06/1986 and Patrick Magill Summer School Glenties, 19/08/1986.
Material includes newsletter "Northern Star", from the United Ulstermen, 01/1986; "BAHD News", Rathcoole Community newsletter, Newtownabbey, 06/1985, 08/1985, 10/1985 and 01/1986; report "Ulster - The Founding Fathers", EM Griffith, Resource Educational Publication, Belfast, 19[8?]; booklets "Is Sinn Féin Socialist?", 09/1985, and "The New Ireland Forum", 198[?], Campaign for Labour Representation in Northern Ireland; "Community Mirror" [Belfast] newsletter, issues 1-4, 198[?]; "Labour Comment" newsletter, Cork City, 07/12/1985 and 18/01/1986; "Workers' Weekly" newsletter, 11/01/1986; report on housing survey, Rathcoole estate, Newtownabbey, County Antrim, 198[6?]; correspondence between MR and John Robinson, the Resource Centre and Community House, South Belfast, 1985-1986; newsletter "The Equal Citizen: For Equal Rights For Equal citizens in the United Kingdom", 23/11/1985 and 22/12/1985; correspondence, 02/01-17/02/1986, conference programme, attendee list, seating plans, handwritten notes and other background information for Ditchley Foundation conference on Northern Ireland (NI) including reports from groups at the conference: Group A (of which MR was member) on security situation in NI, Group B on political situation in NI and Group C on eternal influences, 21-23/02/1986; "The Anglo Irish Agreement - The Dangers", summary text of speech given by MR at Clarence Hotel, Dublin, 23/04/1986; discussion journal "The Democratic Socialist", Spring 1986, newsletter "Finglas Free Press", 03/1986 and bulletin "After Hillsborough", 04/1986; correspondence between MR and Martin McGarry, Democratic Socialist Party, 14/04-12/05/1986; correspondence to MR from Deirdre McCartie, Glencree Centre for Reconciliation, 19/05/1986 thanking her for agreeing to attend the second series of discussions on the Anglo-Irish Agreement entitled "Southern Views" and enclosing programme and speaker information; "The Anglo Irish agreement - The Need for Review Under Article II", summary text of MR's speech, 10/06/1986, Buswell’s Hotel, Dublin; flyers for series of four public meetings organised by Glencree Centre (03, 10, 17, 24/06/1986); correspondence between MR and Joe Mulholland, Patrick MacGill Summer School, Glenties, County Donegal, in relation to her participation, 26/06-05/09/1986 with text summary of her contribution "The Anglo Irish Agreement - Are the Flaws Fatal?"; letter from Robert Brannick and others, Irish forum, San Francisco, California, in relation to the visit of the California Irish Forum delegation in 1985 to learn more about conflict in NI, and seeking comments and suggestions, 23/04/1986; letter to MR from Fergus O'Hare and others, in relation to a Northern Nationalists' Conference being held on the 1st anniversary of the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement, 11/1986.
Reports and correspondence relating to the Anglo-Irish Agreement and reaction to it, 1987, including letter from Mary Robinson (MR) to the Editor, Irish times in relation to the angry reaction to tom King's "clumsy attempt to create some political space for dialogue with Unionist politicians", 23/01/1987; report "Common Sense (Northern Ireland - An Agreed Process)" with cover letter to MR from John McMichael, Chairman, Ulster Political Research Group, Belfast, 01/1987; text of speech by John Cushnahan, Alliance Party Leader, addressing 17th annual conference of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, 11/04/1987; handwritten letter from Bill Barbour, Alliance party, wishing MR luck in Senate elections, 13/04/1987; press release from Rev Martin Smyth, Ulster Unionist, claiming "Referendum on Single Act should be used to amend claim over Ulster", 15/04/1987 with cover note from his assistant Ron Aitken congratulating MR on her re-election to [to Seanad Éireann, Irish Senate]; flyer from Margaret Thatcher, United Kingdom (UK) Prime Minister, 10 Downing Street, London, UK, stating her commitment to equality of employment opportunity in Northern Ireland, 09/1987; two publications on "Religious Equality of Opportunity in Employment" from Department of Economic Development (UK): "Guide to Effective Practice" and "Classification of Schools for Monitoring Purposes", 09/1987; Standing Advisory Commission on Human rights (UK) report "Religious and Political Discrimination and Equality of Opportunity in northern Ireland - report on Fair Employment", with press release and background briefing from Policy Studies Institute, 29/10/1987; "Minority Rights and Majority Rule", paper delivered by Tom Hadden and Kevin Boyle, delivered at Queen's University Belfast, 1987.
Material consisting of correspondence, flyers and background information relating to the Anglo-Irish Agreement and reaction to it, 1988, including flyer publicising book "Human Rights And Responsibilities in Britain and Ireland: A Christian Perspective", produced by an interchurch working group from United Kingdom and Ireland, 01/1988; correspondence between Dr Christopher McGimpsey, Anthony Moriarty and Mary Robinson (MR) in relation to court challenge to the Anglo-Irish Agreement being brought by McGimpsey, and Michael McGimpsey, 07-25/01/1988; text of statement by Taoiseach [Irish Prime Minister] Charles J Haughey on Anglo-Irish Relations in Dáil Éireann [lower house of Irish parliament], 17/02/1988; correspondence between MR and several Unionists in relation to the efficacy of the Anglo-Irish Agreement, and suggestions for improvement, 30/11/1985-05/03/1988; correspondence between MR and Geoff Gilbert in relation to conference on Anglo-Irish Relations which MR could not participate in due to clash with David Norris hearing in Strasbourg [see P143/1/2/17], 03/1988; flyer for "The Hillsborough Accord A Review", series of four public meetings, Royal Dublin Hotel, 31/05/-21/06/1988, organised by the Glencree Centre for Reconciliation, County Wicklow; "The Constitutional Roots of the Troubles of the North of Ireland", draft of address by MR at Irish forum Event in United States of America, 08/08/1988.
Correspondence and other material relating to My Robinson's address to the Union Society of Cambridge debate on the Anglo-Irish Agreement, on 3rd February 1989, including flyers, agenda and text summary of MR's address on motion "this House believes that the Anglo-Irish Agreement offers no long-term solution to ulster's problems".
Reports relating to the Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985-1989 including copies of the Anglo-Irish Agreement, 11/1985; "Anglo-Irish Encounter" conference on the role of the churches in British-Irish Relationships, Dublin, 26-27/11/1985; "Parliamentary Sovereignty And Northern Ireland - A Review of the party system in the British Constitution, with relation to the Anglo-Irish Agreement", Brendan Clifford, 11/1985; official report of parliamentary debates in Seanad Éireann for 27/11/1985, on Anglo-Irish Agreement motion, including Senator Mary Robinson's address; Co-operation North Annual Report 1985; "Why Unionists Say No" with cover letter from Sylvia Meehan, Chairperson, Employment Equality Agency, 1985; "Parliamentary Despotism - John Hume's Aspiration", Brendan Clifford, 01/1986; "Church & State - A Forum of Irish Secular Opinion", issue 21, Spring 1986 with flyer enclosed for The Social Study conference on theme "Reconciliation in Northern Ireland", Naas, August 1986; "A Better Deal Together", Campaign for a Devolved Government, 198[6?]; "Anglo-Irish Encounter" conference on the role of the media in British-Irish Relationships, London, 19/03/1986; pamphlets including "I am An Irish dimension (A Prod's-Eye-View of Northern Ireland", Vera E Nevin, 1986; "The Democratic Socialist" discussion journal vol 3 no 1, Autumn 1986, with cover letter from Martin McGarry, Secretary, 19/11/1986; newsletter "Unionist", issue 8, [12/1987]; The Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York (journal), with article "Criminal Justice and human rights in Northern Ireland", William E Hellerstein, Robert B McKay, Petr R Schlam, 03/1988; "The Courage of the brave - The Anglo-Irish Agreement a Politico-military Analysis", James Kelly 1989.
Records from the summit meeting between an Taoiseach Garret Fitzgerald and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher which was held with the aim of creating agreement on cessation of conflict known as 'the Troubles' in Northern Ireland and which was signed
Printed booklet being notes of the conference and texts of papers by speakers at the conference entitled "An Anglo-Irish Encounter: Conference on the Role of the Churches in British-Irish Relationships." Included is a list of all participants at the confe
File of documents relating to the Intergovernmental Conference group set up as agreed as part of the Anglo-Irish Agreement. File includes a report from the group entitled "Developments since the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement; joint statements issue