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Here you can browse the Minutes of Evidence which were ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 6 April 2005.


TUESDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 2004

Members present:


Mr Michael Mates, in the Chair
Mr Roy BeggsMr Stephen Pound
Mr Tony ClarkeThe Reverend Martin Smyth
Mr Eddie McGradyMr Bill Tynan






CONTENTS

Memorandum submitted by the Anglican Church of Ireland

Memorandum submitted by the Catholic Church of Ireland

Memorandum submitted by the Presbyterian Church in Ireland

Memorandum submitted by the Methodist Church in Ireland



Examination of Witnesses

Witnesses: The Most Reverend Rt Hon Lord Eames, a Member of the House of Lords, Anglican Church of Ireland, Archbishop Sea«n Brady, Roman Catholic Church, Reverend Winston Graham, Methodist Church of Ireland, and Reverend Dr Ken Newell, Presbyterian Church of Ireland, examined.

Question Number

410 - 419

420 - 435



Memorandum submitted by the Tim Parry and Johnathan Ball Trust

Annex I

Annex II

Annex III

Annex IV

Memorandum submitted by the Glencree Centre for Reconciliation

Memorandum submitted by the Commissioner for Children and Young People in Northern Ireland

Memorandum submitted by Dr Paul Connolly, Reader in Education, Queen's University Belfast



Examination of Witnesses

Witnesses: Dr Paul Connolly, Queen's University, Belfast, Ms Clare White, Tim Parry and Johnathan Ball Trust, Mr Hugh Doyle, Glencree Centre for Reconciliation, and Mr Barney McNeaney, Acting Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, examined.

Question Number

436 - 439

440 - 459

460 - 467



Examination of Witnesses

Witnesses: Ms Norma Rea, Mr Michael Black and Mr David Bell, examined.

Question Number

468 - 479

480 - 499

500 - 510


 
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