Video interview with Bernadette Devlin, Unity MP for Mid Ulster, by Tom McCaughren for RTE News in August 1969. In August 1968 the Northern Ireland civil rights movement began public marches in support of its objectives, causing community tensions between Catholics and Protestants in cities such as Derry/Londonderry. An Apprentice Boys march in that city in August 1969 led to increased violence prompting the British government to send army troops to intervene on 14 August. Bernadette Devlin discusses the tensions in Derry/Londonderry.
Date of Release/Broadcast: 18 August 1969
Name of First Interviewee: Bernadette Devlin
Role at time of Interview: Unity MP for Mid Ulster
Interviewer: Tom McCaughren
Purpose: News
Media: Audiovisual
Copyright: © RTÉ 2013
Link: Watch the interview
Programme/Book/Article: RTE News
Time Period covered: 1968-1969
Key Individuals: Bernadette Devlin, James Chichester-Clark, Harold Wilson
Key Words: Civil rights, religion, youth, housing, community relations, partition, British army, B-Specials, gender, RUC