Jan. 26 2023
Source Page: UKHSA annual report and accounts: 2021 to 2022Found: We also celebrated key anniversaries, legacies from predecessor organisations that UKHSA is proud to
Jan. 26 2023
Source Page: UKHSA annual report and accounts: 2021 to 2022Found: We also celebrated key anniversaries, legacies from predecessor organisations that UKHSA is proud to
Jan. 26 2023
Source Page: UKHSA annual report and accounts: 2021 to 2022Found: We also celebrated key anniversaries, legacies from predecessor organisations that UKHSA is proud to
Oral Evidence Jun. 07 2022
Inquiry: Proposals for backbench debatesFound: we necessarily need thatŠwe are highlighting a particular eventŠbut I want to enable colleagues from Northern
Mentions:
1: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) I am not asking the Minister to answer for Northern Ireland as that is not her responsibility, but I - Speech Link
2: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) Referrals of children to social services in Northern Ireland have increased every month since February - Speech Link
Jul. 14 2022
Source Page: Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission sixty eighth annual report 2022Found: States and 20th century imperial conquest, the rise of autocratic powers in the Middle East and Northern
Oral Evidence Feb. 10 2022
Committee: Northern Ireland Affairs Committee (Department: Northern Ireland Office)Found: Northern Ireland Office, Northern Ireland Office, and Northern Ireland Office Conor Burns MP (Minister
Sep. 26 2022
Source Page: National Maritime Museum Annual Report and Accounts 2021 to 2022Found: ™s House Souvenir Guide ROG Illuminates: Space Exploration; Black Holes; The Sun; The Universe; Northern
Asked by: Ruth Jones (Labour - Newport West)
Question to the Northern Ireland Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what recent discussions he has had with the Irish Government on the arrangements of events to mark the centenary year of the creation of Northern Ireland.
Answered by Conor Burns
As part of the New Decade, New Approach deal, the UK Government committed to mark the Centenary of Northern Ireland in 2021 in a spirit of mutual respect, inclusiveness and reconciliation, in line with the Principles for Remembering. The Centenary programme presents a unique opportunity to celebrate Northern Ireland’s contribution to the UK and highlight its people, places and products.
The Government’s approach has been to provide an opportunity to reflect on the past while building for the future, facilitating national recognition and international awareness of this significant anniversary, which represents not just the Centenary of Northern Ireland, but also of the United Kingdom as we know it today.
The Centenary Programme was devised to mark historical anniversaries, reflect on the historical aspects of the Centenary through an expert Historical Advisory Panel, and, through consultation with a cross community Centenary Forum, along with a number of other UK and international stakeholders, deliver a forward looking programme of events and support Northern Ireland on its path towards economic recovery following the Covid pandemic.
Representatives from the Irish Government’s Department for Foreign Affairs have been involved throughout, and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland has had regular discussions with the Irish Government on a range of matters, including on marking the Centenary as an important milestone within the Decade of Centenaries.
Written Evidence Mar. 22 2022
Inquiry: Reimagining where we live: cultural placemaking and the levelling up agendaFound: loneliness, enhancing skills, developing confidence, building bridges in communities (Beyond Skin in Northern