New Ulster Movement

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The New Ulster Movement was formed early in 1969 and campaigned for political, economic and social reforms in Northern Ireland. Among its ideas were a community relations commission, a central housing authority, and the abolition of the 'B-Specials'. Published a pamphlet in 1971, The Reform of Stormont, calling for a power-sharing government. Many of its members went on to join the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (APNI). Selection of Publications produced by New Ulster Movement included: New Ulster Movement. (1971). 'The Reform of Stormont', (June 1971). Belfast: NUM. New Ulster Movement. (1971). 'A commentary on the Programme of Reforms for Northern Ireland', (August? 1971). Belfast: NUM. New Ulster Movement. (1971). 'The Way Forward ', (November 1971). Belfast: NUM. New Ulster Movement. (1971). New Ulster Movement Annual Report, 1970-71, (December 1971), . New Ulster Movement. (1972). Northern Ireland and the Common Market, (January 1972). Belfast: NUM. New Ulster Movement. (1972). Two Irelands or One?, (May 1972). Belfast: NUM. New Ulster Movement. (1972). Violence and Northern Ireland, (June 1972). Belfast: NUM. New Ulster Movement. (1972). A New Constitution for Northern Ireland, (August 1972). Belfast: NUM. New Ulster Movement. (1972). New Ulster Movement Annual Report, 1971-72. (December? 1972), . Belfast: NUM. See also: Fuller list of NUM publications in the CAIN Bibliography.