Mark Devenport
- Mark Devenport has written articles published in BBC News (BBC Northern Ireland Political Editor, Political editor, BBC NI political editor).
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Most Recent article
No turns on the Sinn Fein devolution train
BBC News, Saturday 6 MarchThe setting - the RDS in Dublin - was familiar, but the media were thinner on the ground and the atmosphere less dramatic than during some recent Sinn Fein conferences.
Previous Articles
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Does this deal secure the future?
BBC News, Friday 5 February (2 blog links)
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Revelations come at worst time for process
BBC News, Friday 8 January
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Politicians outline aims for 2010
BBC News, Thu 31 December 2009
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Who will have the last laugh?
BBC News, Sat 21 November 2009
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£150m civil servants deal 'offer'
BBC News, Fri 20 November 2009
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Justice threat 'could halt talks'
BBC News, Fri 6 November 2009 (1 blog link)
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Did Hague rock the UUP conference?
BBC News, Sat 24 October 2009 (1 blog link)
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One unionist call for city seat
BBC News, Tue 6 October 2009 (5 blog links)
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Assembly MLAs' expenses revealed
BBC News, Wed 30 September 2009 (1 blog link)
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NI's process 'should be studied'
BBC News, Thu 24 September 2009
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- 718 articles (since July 2007)
- Average article: 8 column inches (251 words)
- Shortest article: 1 column inches (20 words)
- Longest article: 884 column inches (26518 words)
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