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Isolated Catholics
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Loyalist graffiti in Larne, where isolated Catholics have come under sustained attack in recent years

Another weekend of sectarian attacks in Larne shows that the peace process has failed Catholics in such isolated areas. more

Policing checklist launched

A checklist has been launched to assist the public in evaluating the proposals for future policing in the forthcoming report by the Patten Commission.

Ronnie Flanagan: The RUC Chief Constable

An Phoblacht this week reproduces a detailed profile of RUC Chief Constable Ronnie Flanagan compiled by the Pat Finucane centre in Derry in 1997

Governments must restore confidence in process

The past week has been dominated by Mo Mowlam's announcement regarding the IRA cessation and unionist reaction to it.

Exhumed after 57 years

Now, 57 years later and after a campaign lasting many years for his removal from the Belfast jail,Tom Williams, will soon receive a proper burial.

Bigotry and unionism go hand in hand

The failure of unionist politicians to implement the Good Friday Agreement has highlighted to the world at large the bigotry of unionist ideology.

NIO unionists undermined talks - Mitchell

Former U.S. senator and talks chairperson George Mitchell is accusing British officials by leaking information on British government policy to the media.

COCAD says crisis is here

The heroin problem in Dublin and across the country is now developing to worse than 1996 proportions.

TV democracy

Government officials have run rings around their TD inquisitors in the televised Leinster House DIRT probe

SF Assembly member charged over Ormeau

Sinn Féin Assembly member Sue Ramsey has been charged with public order offences.

Nationalist anger at sectarian parade in Newry

Twenty-nine loyalist bands and over a thousand Orange marchers paraded through Newry on Friday, 27 August.

Make sure of your vote

Nationalist voters are being urged to complete and return their electoral registration forms as a matter of urgency.

New Lodge man pressurised

A 28-year-old man from the New Lodge Road in Belfast has come forward to accuse the RUC of trying to recruit him as an informer.

Tourists intimidated in Bushmills

Tourists from the 26 Counties are increasingly afraid to visit the North Antrim town of Bushmills.

Greaves Summer School `99

The annual Desmond Greaves Summer School reconvened for the eleventh time since his death in 1988.

Bus drivers set date for strike

Dublin Bus drivers have voted by a margin of seven to one in favour of taking industrial action.

Getting our house in order

Environment minister Noel Dempsey has published the Dublin government's new Planning and Development Bill.

Is this Democracy?

Democracy in Europe returned from its summer holidays this week.


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