Hume–Adams dialogue
The Hume–Adams dialogue was a series of talks between then Social Democratic and Labour Party leader John Hume and Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams during the Northern Ireland peace process.[1]
Following the Hume–Adams dialogue, Sinn Féin took part in the Northern Ireland peace process which led to the Provisional IRA ceasefires of 1994 and 1997 and the Good Friday Agreement of 1998.
See also
- Good Friday Agreement
References
- ^ "Northern Ireland: Profiles". Archived from the original on 10 January 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
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The Troubles
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- 1967–1972
- Northern Ireland civil rights movement
- 1969
- NI riots
- 1970
- Falls Curfew
- 1971
- Operation Demetrius
- McGurk's Bar bombing
- Balmoral showroom bombing
- 1972
- Bloody Sunday
- Abercorn Restaurant bombing
- Beginning of direct rule
- Bloody Friday
- Operation Motorman
- Old Bailey bombing
- Sunningdale Agreement
- 1974
- M62 coach bombing
- Ulster Workers' Council strike
- Dublin & Monaghan bombings
- Guildford pub bombings
- Birmingham pub bombings
- 1975
- Miami Showband killings
- Bayardo Bar attack
- Tullyvallen massacre
- Balcombe Street siege
- 1976
- Reavey and O'Dowd killings
- Kingsmill massacre
- 1978
- La Mon restaurant bombing
- Jonesborough Gazelle downing
- 1979
- Warrenpoint ambush
- 1981
- Republican hunger strike
- 1982
- Droppin Well bombing
- 1983
- Maze Prison escape
- 1984
- Brighton hotel bombing
- 1985
- Newry mortar attack
- Anglo-Irish Agreement
- 1987
- Loughgall ambush
- Remembrance Day bombing
- 1988
- Start of peace process
- Operation Flavius
- Milltown Cemetery attack
- Corporals killings
- IRA attacks in the Netherlands
- Aughanduff Lynx shootdown
- Ballygawley bus bombing
- 1989
- Deal barracks bombing
- Attack on Derryard checkpoint
- 1990–1997
- South Armagh sniper campaign
- 1990
- Augher Lynx shootdown
- Proxy bombings
- 1991
- Downing Street mortar attack
- Cappagh killings
- 1992
- Teebane bombing
- Sinn Féin Headquarters shooting
- Sean Graham bookmakers' shooting
- 1993
- Warrington bombings
- Bishopsgate bombing
- Shankill Road bombing
- Greysteel massacre
- Downing Street Declaration
- 1994
- Loughinisland massacre
- Crossmaglen Lynx downing
- Ceasefires of the Provisional IRA, UVF, UDA and RHC
- 1996
- Docklands bombing
- Manchester bombing
- 1997
- NI riots
- Second IRA ceasefire
- 1998
- Good Friday Agreement
- Omagh bombing
Political parties
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