Irish docs reveal 1991 criticism of British and Unionist candidates for North-South talks.

Newly released documents from the National Archives in Dublin reveal the Irish government's critical view of British and Unionist candidates proposed to lead North-South cooperation talks in 1991. Among those criticized were George Thomas, described as "petulant and 'bitchy'," and Michael Havers, who had legal reputation issues. The documents highlight the government's careful consideration of candidates leading up to the Good Friday Agreement.

December 29, 2024
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