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Exit Mandelson

A Spin Too Far

Peter Mandelson's resignation should not distract the British government from current talks aimed at creating a new dynamic in the peace process, the Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams warned last night. more

UDP split as loyalist violence continues

Nationalists will be watching closely the effect of the UDP split, said Sinn Féin's Alex Maskey.

DPP defends RUC thugs

Once again the Six-County DPP has rallied to defend RUC misconduct.

Civilian witnesses bear brunt of Saville Inquiry

Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign spokesperson John Kelly has spoken of the trauma faced by Derry people testifying before the Saville Inquiry.

te ups in Sinn Féin flag challenge

The case brought by Sinn Féin on the issue of flags is set to heat up in the coming days.

Could this really be the end?

Dell, Compaq and Microsoft were added to the list this week of technology giants who have somewhat lost their shine.

Fierce opposition to Louth/Meath incinerator

In the tiny village of Duleek, County Meath, between 500 and 600 people filled a hall to capacity in opposition to a planned incinerator.

Death of Yousef Allan

Yousef Allan, the delegate-general of Palestine in Ireland, has died.

Failing the `problem child'

There were over 650 children in the 26-County state in 2000 identified as seriously at risk and in need of care.

Hospitals face axe as Martin balances books

The 26-County Department of Health has been accused of being ``engaged in a budget balancing exercise, at the expense of patient care''.

Monaghan and Dundalk fight to save maternity services

Cavan/Monaghan TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin has called for the preservation of maternity services at Monaghan General Hospital.

Nuclear double standard

Chris Patten has he turned his attention to the 300 nuclear reactors and thousands of used fuel rods dumped into the Arctic Ocean by the Russians.

Scottish prison figures highlight discrimination

Only 15% of the general population of Scotland is Catholic but Catholics represent almost 30% of the prison population.

Adams to go under the hammer for St Patrick

A political chess set featuring the Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams as one of the pieces is to be auctioned to raise funds for this year's St Patrick's Day Carnival in Belfast.

Hunger strikers to address Clonakilty public meeting

Two former republican prisoners who participated in the 1981 Hunger Strike in Long Kesh, will address a public meeting on the topic in Clonakilty next Thursday 1 February.


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