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Blair sets out MI5's future role Blair sets out MI5's future role
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The prime minister has insisted that the police and MI5 will operate as distinct bodies in Northern Ireland.The prime minister has insisted that the police and MI5 will operate as distinct bodies in Northern Ireland.
In a written statement to the House of Commons, Tony Blair said police and the security services would be "completely distinct and entirely separate".In a written statement to the House of Commons, Tony Blair said police and the security services would be "completely distinct and entirely separate".
MI5 are due to take over responsibility for national security issues in Northern Ireland later this year.MI5 are due to take over responsibility for national security issues in Northern Ireland later this year.
But Mr Blair stressed they would not have any role in civic policing - a move aimed at reassuring republicans. Sinn Fein welcomed the statement, but the SDLP said it did not resolve concerns about oversight of security.
Mr Blair stressed MI5 would not have any role in civic policing - a move aimed at reassuring republicans.
He said he hoped his statement would reassure Sinn Fein and help republicans move to support the police.He said he hoped his statement would reassure Sinn Fein and help republicans move to support the police.
Questions about the role and accountability of MI5 have dominated the debate about policing in Northern Ireland in recent weeks.Questions about the role and accountability of MI5 have dominated the debate about policing in Northern Ireland in recent weeks.
New MI5 headquarters are being built in HolywoodMr Blair also announced that police officers would not be seconded to work under the control of MI5. When anybody has cause for concern or complaint about national security intelligence-gathering, unlike now, there will be nobody credible to turn to Mark DurkanSDLP leader Mr Blair also announced that police officers would not be seconded to work under the control of MI5.
But he said there would be liaison between them in response to the threat of international terrorism, as directed by the chief constable.But he said there would be liaison between them in response to the threat of international terrorism, as directed by the chief constable.
As expected, the prime minister also announced that Lord Carlisle, the government's independent monitor of anti-terrorism legislation, will review annually the operation of the arrangements for handling national security related matters in Northern Ireland.As expected, the prime minister also announced that Lord Carlisle, the government's independent monitor of anti-terrorism legislation, will review annually the operation of the arrangements for handling national security related matters in Northern Ireland.
The statement is expected to be welcomed by Sinn Fein - but the SDLP said it did not go far enough. SDLP leader Mark Durkan warned the measures would limit the ability of the Police Ombudsman to investigate national security issues.
Both the SDLP and Sinn Fein have raised questions about oversight of the security services. If (MI5) act illegally then we have a PSNI which is not signed up to MI5 and which will hold them to account Gerry KellySinn Fein "When anybody has cause for concern or complaint about national security intelligence-gathering, unlike now, there will be nobody credible to turn to," he said.
Sinn Fein policing spokesman Gerry Kelly said local policing would be protected from the "malign and corruptive control of MI5".
"The whole issue of MI5, and these security services are also in the south of Ireland, is that if they act illegally then we have a PSNI which is not signed up to MI5 and which will hold them to account."
MI5 is building a £20m headquarters in Palace Barracks outside Belfast.MI5 is building a £20m headquarters in Palace Barracks outside Belfast.