Item 2 - SDLP - "Early Economic Policy by H. Logue"

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UGA POL42/19/2

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SDLP - "Early Economic Policy by H. Logue"

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  • [198-]

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1 file, c. 80 pp

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File with cover labelled as "Early SDLP Economic Policy Docs Proposed by H[ugh] Logue.
Includes edition of Fortnight Magazine, no. 89, Fri 20th Sept 1974, cover headline and image of "The New Men - Hugh Logue of SDLP"
Typescript documents by [Logue] including: "Proposals for Co-operative Industrial Activity Between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in the Chemical and Engineering Industrial Sectors"; "Proposals for SDLP review to be considered at Carrigart Hotel, Donegal - Proposal Development and Political Strategy" (15 Aug 1981); Document entitled "Party Management" (1980s); "The SDLP Economic Submission to the Secretary of State's Conference, Mark II, Part II, 10 Mar 1980, by Hugh Logue.

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      04/07/2023
      18/07/2025

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