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'''Mo Mowlam''' (1949-2005) was a guest on Countdown. A Labour MP, she brokered the Good Friday Agreement which effectively ended the Northern Ireland "troubles". Diagnosed with a brain tumour in 1997, she retired from parliament in 2001 and published her policial memoirs, ''Momentum'', the following year.
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'''Mo Mowlam''' (1949-2005) was a guest on ''Countdown''. A [[wikipedia:Labour Party (UK)|Labour MP]], she brokered the {{w|Good Friday Agreement}} which effectively ended the Northern Ireland "troubles". Diagnosed with a brain tumour in 1997, she retired from parliament in 2001 and published her policial memoirs, ''Momentum'', the following year.
  
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Mo Mowlam
Guest
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First appearance 13 October 2003
Last appearance 17 October 2003
Appearances 5
Episodes with Mo Mowlam

Mo Mowlam (1949-2005) was a guest on Countdown. A Labour MP, she brokered the Good Friday Agreement which effectively ended the Northern Ireland "troubles". Diagnosed with a brain tumour in 1997, she retired from parliament in 2001 and published her policial memoirs, Momentum, the following year.

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