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Mo Mowlam19 August 2005
Accompanied by David Trimble And Tony Blair, Mo Mowlam receives a standing ovation at the 1999 Labour Party Conference
Tributes to the former Northern Ireland Secretary

Once described as a "national treasure", Mo Mowlam has died aged 55.

She was Labour MP for Redcar between 1987-2001 and oversaw the talks which led to the 1998 Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland.

Friends and colleagues pay tribute to a woman described by Tony Blair as a "remarkable personality" and as one of the shrewdest political minds he ever encountered.

BBC News: The life and times of Mo Mowlam
Woman's Hour: Mo Mowlam, 6 May 2002


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