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Vote Sinn Féin

As we enter the last week of campaigning before the nationwide European elections on 10 and 11 June and the 26-County local elections on 11 June, Sinn Féin activists can be justifiably optimistic. more

Inaction encouraging loyalist violence

Commenting on reports linking the LVF with the murder of Rosemary Nelson, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams pointed out that several weeks ago he had said the LVF and UDA cessations were over.

Sinn Féin councillor elected Deputy Mayor

It was a historic moment as Sinn Féin Councillor Marie Moore took her place as the duly elected deputy mayor for Belfast this week.

Provocation on Garvaghy Road

The latest RUC/loyalist violence on the Garvaghy Road started when loyalists removed tricolours from the lamp posts as RUC men held the ladder.

Hope remains for return of missing bodies

Difficult terrain and the passage of time are the latest obstacles to beset the eight families still searching for the remains of relatives killed by the IRA and buried in secret graves over the past 25 years.

Lifting the curtain on power

Roundup ready crops, Suicide genes, terminator seeds, hormone-flavoured milk and meat - the bio-tech revolution is upon us.

Why was Diarmuid O'Neill killed?

The argument that Diarmuid O'Neill was killed because he was an IRA volunteer is not sustainable, argues Fern Lane.

McBrides challenge British army

The family of murdered teenager Peter McBride is seeking a judicial review of the decision to allow the two British soldiers convicted of murder to remain in the army.

Adams and mcGuinness visit South Armagh

Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness were joined this week by locals to view for themselves some of the massive British militarisation in South Armagh.

FAIT allegations being `looked into'

A Northern Ireland Office spokesperson is to examine allegations made by a Families Against Intimidation and Terror (FAIT) employee against the British government.

Dublin's emergency services in crisis

Sinn Féin's EU candidate for Dublin, Seán Crowe, has claimed that there is a breakdown in Dublin's emergency services.

Hate-filled bigot walks

Donald Findlay, now ex-Vice Chairman of Rangers FC was secretly filmed singing some of the most horribly sectarian songs in the Loyalist repertoire.

O Caoláin anger over Monaghan Hospital

Health Minister Brian Cowen has been slammed by Sinn Féin TD Caoimhgh´ín O Caoláin after his visit to Monaghan this week.

Recruitment attempts

Strabane Sinn Fein member Colman McCrossan has challenged RUC Chief Constable Ronnie Flanagan to come clean on two recent recruitment bids.

Irish school discrimination exposed

Discrimination against Irish schools across the North is increasing, particularly in rural areas.

If Stephen Lawrence had lived...

Seventeen-year-old Lauren Bari, from Galway, has been following another racist case in England and poses the question as to what would have happened had Stephen Lawrence defended himself.

Total commitment paying off

In the last of four articles on Community Restorative Justice (CRJ), Ned Kelly talks to two members of the Upper Springfield team in Belfast.


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