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Opening statement by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Rt Hon Theresa Villiers.
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Theresa Villiers hopes Northern Ireland will maintain the positive image it showed the world during this week's G8 Summit in Fermanagh
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Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP today announced the appointment of George Patterson as a new member of the Parades Commission.
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Commenting earlier today, Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP, Secretary of State for NI said:
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HRH Prince Michael of Kent tonight attended a civic reception at Coleraine Borough Council HQ to highlight opportunities of Digital Causeway initiative
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A written ministerial statement from the Secretary of State on measures unveiled in the Queen’s Speech which would apply in Northern Ireland.
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The District Electoral Areas Commissioner announces appointments of Assistant Commisioners commencing September 2013
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Prime Minister David Cameron marks the 15th anniversary of the Belfast, or Good Friday, Agreement.
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Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP pays tribute to former Prime Minister
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The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Northern Ireland, flooding insurance, UKBA and the Tory Education Twitter account.
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The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is in Washington to meet senior politicians and business leaders during the annual Saint Patrick's celebrations
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Appointment to the Parades Commission for Northern Ireland.
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NIO London office relocates to new premises at 1 Horse Guards Road, London
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Speech by Theresa Villiers, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, to the University of Ulster, Belfast.
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Statement on Sir Desmond de Silva's report into the nature and extent of state collusion in the murder of Patrick Finucane.
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Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP, Secretary of State for NI, today attended the 45th Plenary Session of the British-Irish Parliamentary Session in Glasgow.
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Secretary of State for Northern Ireland , Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP, this morning met Tanaiste Eamonn Gilmore at Hillsborough Castle.
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New Secretary of State on her new appointment
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Secretary of State Owen Paterson today launched a public consultation on measures to improve the operation of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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Moving Beyond the Politics of the Peace Process
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