Terence O’Neill

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Terence O’Neill was a British Army officer and later Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, known for his attempts at moderate reform during the 1960s.

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instanceOf British Army officer
Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
human
politician
areaOfInfluence Northern Ireland politics NERFINISHED
conflict The Troubles (early stages) NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
employer British Army NERFINISHED
Government of Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Ulster unionist
familyName O’Neill NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork military service
politics
public administration
givenName Terence NERFINISHED
governmentBranch executive branch of the Government of Northern Ireland
hasActivity engaged in dialogue with Irish political leaders
introduced limited reforms to address Catholic grievances in Northern Ireland
promoted economic development and industrial modernisation in Northern Ireland
served as an officer in the British Army during his early career
hasCharacteristic moderate
reformist
unionist leader
languageSpoken English
militaryRank British Army officer
movement Northern Ireland civil rights era NERFINISHED
notableFor attempts at moderate reform in Northern Ireland in the 1960s
efforts to improve relations between Protestant and Catholic communities in Northern Ireland
modernisation policies in Northern Ireland
officeContested Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
partOf Ulster Unionist Party NERFINISHED
politicalIdeology moderate reformism
unionism
positionHeld Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party
Member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland
Prime Minister of Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
workLocation Belfast NERFINISHED
Stormont NERFINISHED

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Force 136 notableCommander Terence O’Neill