Irish Prime Minister Albert Reynolds holds an historic meeting with Sinn Fein President
Gerry Adams in Dublin . Together with SDLP leader John Hume. Ignoring adverse reaction from Unionists and the British government
claiming that continuing the momentum of the peace process was the most important thing.
Loyalist politicians hold a press conference to announce a ceasefire after IRA announcement. Statements from SDLP leader John Hume, Gerry Adams and Ian Paisley
Sinn Fein arrive at the House of Commons on the day Irish Leader Albert Reynolds leave office in Dublin
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams in Washington and Philidelphia. Adams is a guest at the White House, no cameras are allowed to film handshake between with Clinton.
Sinn Fein leader at Gerry Adams and deputy leader Martin McGuinness criticise the British Government at memorial of 1916 Easter uprising
Gerry Adams asks for John Major to more quickly towards all party talks, his first interview after British soldier Lee Clegg who had been jailed for shooting joyrider Karen Reilly. Violence in streets after news of Clegg's release
Violence in Belfast as Loyalists tried to disrupt a Sinn Fein march and riot police tried to keep the two sides apart, Sinn Fein. President Gerry Adams accused the British Government of stalling
over the peace process.
Northern Ireland: Blair shakes hands with Adams.
Ulster: Impending expulsion of Sinn Fein from peace talks after two recent killings: Gerry Adams, Sinn Fein leader saying 'he's absolutely pissed off'; Loyalist delegation in London; Ken McGinnis, Ulster Unionist talking to press; Irish PM Bertie Ahern with Northern Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam; Mowlam comments.
Northern Ireland referendum: soldiers patrol in Belfast; arrival at polling booths including Gerry Adams, John Hume, Ian Paisley, David Trimble; interview Paisley, Trimble; voting in progress in Southern Ireland including Bertie Ahern, Irish PM.
Stormont:First meeting of Northern Ireland Assembly;David Trimble MP speech 'there cannot be trust..'Ian Paisley(Leader DUP),Gerry Adams and John Hume MP(Leader SDLP) all speak.
A rocket was fired at a sentry box outside N.Ireland High Court, Belfast. Night shots of bomb disposal robot. Day shots, burning car. Gerry Adams interviewed.
The IRA carried out a disruption campaign during the election campaign to highlight the Irish issue. Report on what effect their actions were having on Sinn Fein supporters in N. Ireland. Includes Adams/McGuinness at Sinn Fein press conference ( dur 14 secs). Peace forum in session ( dur 12 secs). Interviews with John Hume/ Gerry Adams/ Trimble/Lord Alderdice.
Second night of violence in the Province. damage left after riots; aerial view ; night shots of police firing plastic bullets while petrol bombs thrown at them ( dur 16 secs). Londonderry: Petrol bombs thrown at police cars ( 12 secs) Interviews Mo Mowlam/Gerry Adams who accuses secretary of state of betrayal.
C4 report on the violence in the Province with damage statistics.Martin McGuiness speaks.Good night fighting sequence. Petrol bombing sequence ( dur 30 secs). Day shots of wreckage ( dur 15 secs). Interviews with John Hume/Gerry Adams/Mo Mowlam. Close-up of leaked document with excerpt. View of mural of Mo Mowlam in Oromara Street.