Title | Interview with Paul Kavanagh by Enda McClafferty for BBC Radio Foyle, broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster The Nolan Show on 31 May 2013 |
Date | 31 May 2013 |
Description | Audio interview with Paul Kavanagh, Special Adviser to Martin McGuinness, by Enda McClafferty for BBC Radio Foyle, broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster The Nolan Show on 31 May 2013. In 1984 Ann Travers’ sister Mary was shot dead by the I.R.A. In 2010 Mary McArdle, who had been jailed for her role in the killing, was appointed to the role of Ministerial Special Adviser to the Sinn Fein Culture Minister Caral Ni Chuilin. Ann Travers has since been lobbying for a bill disallowing ex-prisoners guilty of serious paramilitary offences from taking positions as Special Advisers at Stormont. Kavanagh discusses the proposed bill and its implications for former paramilitary prisoners. The Nolan Show is BBC Radio Ulster’s daily current affairs programme. |
Date of Release/Broadcast | 31 May 2013 |
Name of First Interviewee | Paul Kavanagh |
Role at time of Interview | Special Adviser to Martin McGuinness |
Interviewer | Stephen Nolan |
Purpose | News |
Media | Audio |
Copyright | BBC © 2013 |
Link | Click here |
Programme/Book/Article | BBC Radio Ulster The Nolan Show |
Time Period covered | 2013 |
Key Individuals | Paul Kavanagh, Ann Travers, Mary McArdle, Caral Ni Chuilin, Martin McGuinness, Jim Allister |
Key Words | Special Adviser, Sinn Fein, IRA, paramilitary, prisoner |
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