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Can governments' proposals deliver?

Sinn Féin has examined the proposals issued by the London and Dublin governments 'critically but in a constructive frame of mind'. more

Can governments' proposals deliver?

UDA shoot down teenager

An 18-year-old Protestant was singing and joking with a group of Catholic friends just moments before being killed by loyalist gunmen on Sunday night.

Brits saturate Adavoyle

On Wednesday morning a large military operation was mounted by the British Army in the Adavoyle area in South Armagh.

Ken Maginnis - Human Rights commissioner?

Former UUP MP Ken Maginnis has been shortlisted for a position on the North's Human Rights Commission.

Castlerea prisoners take case

Two republican prisoners are seeking a declaration that they are entitled to early release under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement.

Ervine gets it wrong

Nationalists in East Belfast have rejected claims by the PUP's David Ervine that nationalists are heightening tension in the area.

Girl guides flee camp

A group of girl guides on a camping weekend were attacked by a man and a teenager, who hurled missiles and shouted sectarian abuse at them.

Clough flag row

A row has flared over the flying of loyalist paramilitary flags in the County Down village of Clough.

Belfast honours Kieran Doherty

Last weekend in Belfast, a series of events were organised to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the death of hunger striker Kieran Doherty.

Unexpected death of Eileen McDonnell

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams expressed his condolences following the death of Eileen McDonnell, mother of 1981 hunger striker Joe McDonnell.

ti-Traveller prejudice remains

MICHAEL PIERSE talks to Martin Collins of the Pavee Point centre in Dublin about why Travellers remain marginalised.

Translation victory for Dublin 11 activists

Two activists have won an important court victory in relation to translation rights for foreign nationals in the Irish courts.

Soft landing for tax cheats

An amnesty culture could still be skulking in the Irish taxation system, writes ROBBIE MacGABHANN

The Ardoyne Fleadh

Despite the ongoing campaign of loyalist violence in North Belfast, the annual Ardoyne Fleadh has hit the ground running.

Ballycastle residents don't `host' Orange Order

North Antrim Sinn Féin Councillor Phil Mc Guigan is calling for inclusive dialogue and greater consultation in Ballycastle.

Belfast 1981 victims remembered

A plaque to commemorate the deaths of three people killed by the Crown forces in 1981 was unveiled off the Falls Road last Thursday.

Time is running out for An Post

The Dublin government is faced with another policy dilemma over the operation of 1,900 post offices in the state.

Bad court decision for asylum seekers

In a blow for human rights in Ireland, a case brought by three asylum seekers before the Supreme Court last Monday has been rejected.


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