Crisis in the North

Possibly Related to (?): Pension Provision Crisis

10 mentions.

1971 - 2012

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1971 to 1981

three mentions

over 10 years

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The Government must seek a political solution to the Crisis in the North.

Any hon. Gentleman opposite who suffers from the delusion that we can go back to the drawing board, back to square one, should remember that we now have as Prime Minister a man who made a remarkable speech in November 1971 on Ireland and not merely on the Crisis in the North of Ireland and put forward 15 points for reunification.

Will he therefore find time to discuss the serious industrial Crisis in the North of England?

1983 to 1996

two mentions

over 13 years

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Those are statistics which interact seriously and severely with the political Crisis in the North of Ireland, because that same area has borne more than its share of the brunt of the atrocities that have taken place in the north of Ireland over the past decade.

A serious problem in Britain in agriculture almost inevitably becomes a serious Crisis in the North of Ireland.

2003

three mentions

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We remain concerned by the situation in the DRC, particularly the humanitarian Crisis in the North-eastern Ituri region.

Mr. Rammell: We remain concerned by the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), particularly the humanitarian Crisis in the North-eastern Ituri region.

We remain concerned about the Democratic Republic of the Congo, particularly the humanitarian Crisis in the North-eastern Ituri region.

2006 to 2012

two mentions

over six years

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I fear that many other organisations are unable to get involved in helping with the humanitarian Crisis in the North because of poor security.

Does my noble friend agree with the Bishop of Sokoto, Matthew Hassan Kukah, that the Crisis in the North should not be seen as Christian against Muslim or north against south, but more as one of justice and fairness, which calls for a modern, quality education to be provided for girls as well as boys in the north and, most of all, sweeping reform to a demoralised and corrupt police force where absenteeism is now running at more than 50%?


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