P191 CEEFAX 191 San 8 Jun 23:06/32   1/4     DISPATCH  £££££££££ r ponsj to th ag nd ed o Ulste peace talks: The response suggests party leaders studied the Government's plans in considerable detail today and they did not dismiss them. his aft noon's statement w lcomjd the appointment of George Mitchell and his coll agu s becaus , it s id, they add d an international dimension. The party described the procedural elements as potentially positive. Headlines 101 Home 110 Flash 150 Summary 102 Politics 130 World 160 N xt N ws Dispatch N wsr l TV/Radio
P191 CEEFAX 191 Sat 8 Jun 23:53/17   2/4 n n    DISPATCH  ££££££ ££££££££££££££££££££££££ £ L o Inri t r po ts on th S nn F n response to the agenda agreed for Ulster peace talks: hj r action is specially significant car j the R has s i that it too is stud ing the proposals. That revelation added to more sp culation that a ceasjfir might b announced at almost the eleventh hour. Sinn Fjin's assessment stopped w ll short of ndors ng th talks proc s. Headlines 101 Home 110 Flash 150 Summary 1 Politic 130 Wo d 160
P191 CEEFAX 191 San 8 Jun 23:04/42   3/4 -n1n1  -/.%/.%/,  DISPATCH £ ££ £ £ ££ £ ££££ re ponsj to the ag da agr d fo Ulster peace talks: S nn F in' sjnio n gotiat , Martin McGuinnjss, said the party would turn up for t j talks on th base of th i showing at last month's elections. He said djnzing them a role would bj like the British Govj nmjnt telling 100 out of 650 MPs that they could not art n th House of Comm ns H adlinjs 101 Home 110 Flash 150 Summary 102 Politics 130 World 160 N xt News Desp sch N w r l TV/R dig
P191 CEEFAX 191 Sat 8 Jun 23:56/07   4/4   -/.%/.%/,  DISPATCH Leo Insight reports on the Sinn Fjin response to the agenda agreed for Ulster peace talks: rish Prime Min st t John Burton said soda that the people keeping Sinn F in out of talks weti those with the capacity to restore the IRA ceasefire. H appeal d again for them to do so. H said the Irish govjtnmjnt did not want any empty seats at Monday's talks. But s nio republican sourc indicat d yet again today that a ceasefire was highly unlikely. Headlines 101 Home 110 Flash 150 Summary 102 Politics 130 World 160 Next News Dispatch Newsreel TV/Radio