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Images Ireland in Schools Blackpool Pilot Scheme Good Friday Agreement 1998 Images Ireland in Schools Blackpool Pilot Scheme

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Good Friday Agreement 1998 This was agreed between the Irish and British governments and the main political parties of Northern Ireland, except the DUP. • A new Northern Ireland Assembly with 108 members would be set up. All key decisions would require the consent of both communities in the province. • A North-South Council of Ministers would also be set up, made up of members of the new Assembly and ministers from the Republic. • The Irish government would remove Articles 2 and 3 of its constitution, which claimed the North as part of its territory (subject to a referendum of the people of the Republic). • There would be a review of policing in Northern Ireland. • Early release for paramilitary prisoners was promised.