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Interview with Martin McGuinness by John Humphrys for BBC On the Record on 15 February 1998

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Transcript of an interview with Martin McGuinness, vice president of Sinn Fein, by John Humphrys for BBC On the Record on 15 February 1998. Five days later Sinn Fein was excluded from the ongoing multi-party talks for seventeen days as a consequence of perceived IRA links to two killings in Belfast on 9 and 10 February. The UDP had been similarly expelled from the talks in January following UFF/UDA involvement in earlier Belfast killings, possible re-entry dependent on the maintenance of the UFF ceasefire. McGuinness discusses the potential implications of Sinn Fein's exclusion from the talks. On the Record was BBC's flagship political programme.

Date of Release/Broadcast: 15 February 1998

Name of First Interviewee: Martin McGuinness

Role at time of Interview: Vice President of Sinn Féin and Sinn Fein MP for Mid Ulster

Interviewer: John Humphrys

Purpose: News

Media: Transcript

Copyright: © BBC On the Record

Link: Read the full transcript

Programme/Book/Article: BBC On the Record

Time Period covered: 1998

Key Individuals: Martin McGuinness, Gerry Adams, John Hume, David Trimble, Mo Mowlam, Seamus Mallon, Bill Clinton

Key Words: Sinn Féin, Mitchell Principles, IRA, UUP, loyalist paramilitary, religion, RUC, Combined Loyalist Military Command, UVF, UFF, UDA, Red Hand Commando, UDP, Lancaster House talks

 

 

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