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Northern Ireland Assembly: British-Irish Council Summit (2 Jul 2002)

Rt Hon David Trimble: .... It was apparent from discussions at the meeting that all British-Irish Council Administrations are actively working on strategies to address knowledge economy issues, and there was a good exchange of information and views on the wide variety of policies, methods and projects under way. In recognising the need to address important challenges in that area, it was agreed that work in the...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — First Minister and Deputy First Minister: British-Irish Council (26 Nov 2001)

Rt Hon David Trimble: ...on 2 October it was agreed that the environment would be one of the initial areas for discussion. Within that there is the matter of radioactive waste from Sellafield. The possible impact of climate change and waste management is also included. Initial work on the areas is being taken forward for discussion by officials at future meetings of Environment Ministers. I would be very surprised...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — First Minister and Deputy First Minister: North Belfast (26 Nov 2001)

Rt Hon David Trimble: ...paid to the police on their handling of the issue during the last three months. The police have dealt with an extremely difficult situation, and they have shown their willingness to respond to the change in climate and to the developments of the weekend. The police intend to adopt a community approach in the neighbourhood and have a unit dedicated to that. Precisely when and how it is...

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