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Up and running

The first real step towards the implementation of the Good Friday Agreement was taken this Monday with the nomination of Ministers to the Six-County Executive. more

McCreevy's divisive Budget

Charlie McCreevy and Michael Noonan win the week's award for having the hardest political necks.

O'Neill family fights for justice

Fern Lane speks to a family fighting to expose a cold-blooded British murder.

ETA end ceasefire

The Basque pro-independence armed organisation Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) decided to call off its 14-month ceasefire.

The great housing scandal

Last week, Sasha's landlord announced a rent increase from £600 per month to £800 per month. If she couldn't afford it, she could leave.

Murders sanctioned by Downing Street

The British government tried to ban a new book about the 1989 killing of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane.

Sinn Féin responds to Patten

On Tuesday, 30 November, Sinn Féin formally responded to the Patten Commission's proposals in a submission to the British government.

A life worth saving

A decision to deny Lower Ormeau Concerned Residents' spokesperson Gerard Rice security protection was overturned during a hearing at Belfast's High Court last Thursday, 25 November.

Rosemary Nelson probe under review

The Rosemary Nelson Campaign will mark next week's International Human Rights Day by hosting the launch of a review of the Port Investigation into the Lurgan defence lawyer's assassination.

Government body accused of sectarianism

The North's Department of the Environment is operating a sectarian agenda against Derry, says Sinn Féin's Mary Nelis.

RUC harass Derry youths

Young people leaving city centre premises in Derry are being harassed by the RUC, says Sinn Féin's Cathal Crumley.

Human Rights Commission welcomed

A Bill to establish a Human Rights Commission in the 26 Counties, as agreed in the Good Friday document, was debated in the Dáil last week.

Dublin Sinn Féin rejects plans for incinerator

Sinn Féin's six Dublin councillors have spoken out against plans for a waste incinerator that has been proposed for Poolbeg Peninsula.


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