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IRA suspends contact with arms body

In a statement received by An Phoblacht on Wednesday, the IRA announced that it has ended contact with the IICD (Independent International Commission on Decommissioning). more

Good Friday Agreement is the only show in town

An edited version of the keynote address given by Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams in Monaghan on Saturday.

Short Strand again under fire

Loyalist gangs operating out of Cluan Place carried out a day of sustained attacks on nationalist homes on Tuesday 30 October.

The politics of being Pat

Why wouldn't the membership of the Labour Party plump for Pat Rabbitte as their leader, asks ROBBIE MacGABHANN.

South Antrim sectarian hotbed

A dossier detailing unionist paramilitary violence in the south Antrim area has been presented to NIO Security Minister Jane Kennedy.

"Marginally lethal" general gives evidence

Lord Saville refused to allow the Bloody Sunday inquiry to hear details of the killings of two Protestant men by members of 1 Para.

Celebrating a life of resistance

The book: 'Joe Cahill: A Life in the IRA' was launched at Belfast's Linenhall Library last week.

Benefit concert in aid of Colombia Three

A highly successful fund-raising night was held in Ravensdale House for the Colombia Three recently.

Britain must come clean on CR gas

JIM McCANN writes on the British Army's use of CR gas against republican and loyalist prisoners in Long Kesh in 1974.

Francie Hughes' guns on display

SÉANNA BREATHNACH came upon an astonishing exhibit at the Imperial War Museum in London recently.

Statewide implications of Monaghan General Hospital dispute

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin TD has slammed what he calls a "blueprint for the cutting of hospital services".

Leinster House bilateral meetings "useful and constructive"

A series of bilateral meetings was hosted by the Sinn Fein involving the other parties in Leinster House last week.

ger at new Lisanelly spy cameras

The erection of three additional spy cameras at Lisanelly British Army base has been described as a further infringement on privacy.

Meehan visits war grave

Last weekend, Ardoyne republican Martin Meehan travelled to France to visit the grave of his late grandfather, who was killed in the First World War.

New postings for McBride killers

Two British soldiers convicted of murdering 18 year old Peter McBride in 1992 are due to be moved from their present posting in Germany.

Omagh warnings ignored

The RUC Special Branch, it has been revealed, was warned four times in the days before the Omagh bombing that an attack was imminent.

Guidelines on plastic bullets published

For the first time in its history, the British government has published its guidelines on the use of plastic bullets by the British Army.

Thompsom family denied access to murder file

The family of a mother-of-six shot dead in the back garden of her home have not seen the file on the murder as promised by the PSNI.

Revolutionary links across the ocean

History came full circle when the new President of the New York City branch of the Transport Workers' Union of Americ came to County Kerry earlier this month.

Collective responsibility

An article submitted to An Phoblacht by the Women's Coalition with a view to fostering debate towards resolving the latest crisis in the peace process.


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