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Tired unionist threat

Reports of further UUP attempts to secure Sinn Féin's exclusion from the Six-County Executive amount to the "same old refrain" from unionism, and offer no alternative to the Good Friday Agreement, Sinn Féin national chairperson Mitchel McLaughlin has said. more

Batasuna banned

Spain's right-wing ruling Popular Party has finally achieved its objective of banning pro-independence left-wing nationalist party Batasuna.

Earth 2002: Profit before people

A look at the World Summit on Sustainable Development, organised by the United Nations and taking place in South Africa.

False claims as Short Strand attacked again

Moral cowards fail Neil Lennon

The IFA should bear the burden of blame for the outcome of last week's Neil Lennon drama, argues FERN LANE.

Beyond the road map: Preparing for power

Sinn Féin's Declan Kearney delivered the main address at the John Joe McGirl commemorative weekend earlier this month.

Officer said Catholics should be shot

The Bloody Sunday Inquiry has been asked to investigate claims that a British Army officer said in 1979 that all Catholics in the North of Ireland should be shot.

Durkan urged to support return to Patten

Mitchel McLaughlin this week welcomed Mark Durkan's call for an all-Ireland parliamentary forum.

Doherty welcomes passport decision

Irish passport application forms are to become available at post offices in major towns in the Six Counties and in Britain.

Strabane commemoration

Former Long Kesh Blanketman and Hunger Striker Raymond McCartney was the main speaker at this year's West Tyrone Volunteers' Commemoration.

Farmers need feed purchase aid scheme

Sinn Féin TD for Kerry North, Deputy Martin Ferris, has called on the Minister for Agriculture and Food to pay more attention to the needs of the farming community.

Quinn bows out as Labour languishes

The Labour Party "failed to convince people that you cannot have your cake and eat it", its departing leader proclaimed on Tuesday.

Nice II unconstitutional - PANA

The Peace and Neutrality Alliance (PANA) is raising funds to take a legal case against the 26-County government.

`Claim your Vote' campaign

Sinn Féin has urged people to ensure they are registered to vote and not to allow themselves to be disenfranchised at the next election.

Eamonn MacThomáis

The death of Eamonn MacThomáis has come as sad news to republicans and his many other friends throughout Ireland and abroad.

Rally against racist attacks

Two weekends ago, 50-year-old Leong Ly Min became the latest victim of racist violence in Dublin.

Councillor wants ATMs

At least one ATM should be located in every town and village to serve the people who live in them, says a Clonakilty Councillor.

Brits bail out nuclear power firms

Inefficient, unprofitable, unmanageable, unplanned, unaccountable and unacceptable - another week in the life of the British nuclear power industry.

Shannon warplane protest

A women's peace camp will be held this Saturday outside Shannon Airport.

Students take direct action against cuts

The Union of Students of Ireland made a direct action protest on Tuesday outside Fianna Fáil headquarters.

SF launch members' programme

Dublin Sinn Féin held a "successful and positive" launch to its new Members' Programme on Saturday 24 August.


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