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Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention - Source MaterialCunningham, Michael J. (2001), British Government Policy in Northern Ireland, 1969-2000. Manchester: Manchester University Press. [pp.17-19] Elliott, Sydney. (1999), Northern Ireland, a political directory, 1968-1999 (5th edition). Belfast: Blackstaff. [pp.214-215] McKittrick, David. McVea, David. (2000), Making Sense of the Troubles. Belfast: Blackstaff Press. [pp.111-114] Murray, Gerard. (1998), John Hume and the SDLP: Impact and Survival in Northern Ireland. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. [pp.32-46] Northern Ireland Office. (1974) The Northern Ireland Constitution, [White Paper], (Cmnd. 5675), (4 July 1974). London: HMSO. Great Britain. Parliament. (1974) Northern Ireland Act 1974, (17 July 1974). London: HMSO. Northern Ireland Office. (1974) Northern Ireland: Finance and the economy, Discussion paper 1, (September 1974). London: HMSO. Northern Ireland Office. (1974) Constitutional Convention, Procedure, Discussion paper 2, (November 1974). London: HMSO. Northern Ireland Office. (1975) The Government of Northern Ireland: A Society Divided, Discussion paper 3, (5 February 1975). London: HMSO. Results of the 1975 Constitutional Convention Election, (Thursday 1 May 1975). Northern Ireland Office. (1975) Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention Report, Together with the Proceedings of the Convention and other Appendices, (20 November 1975). London: HMSO. United Ulster Unionist Council (UUUC). (1975) A Guide to the Convention Report, (November 1975). Belfast: UUUC.
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