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UUP brings process
to brink

The British government must stop pandering to Unionist rejectionism and work towards minimising damage to the Good Friday Agreement, the Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams told a Belfast conference on Tuesday. more

Voters don't understand Nice

We have a date for Nice II, 19 October. But we still don't have any debate on the substance of the treaty, writes ROBBIE MacGABHANN.

The revelations continue

GENERAL SIR FRANK KITSON spent over four hours before the Bloody Sunday inquiry on Tuesday, on the first day of the hearings in London.

Loyalist attack St. Matthews

St Matthew's Catholic church in the Short Strand area of East Belfast came under sustained paint bomb attack from loyalists on Sunday 22 September.

McCreevy must go

Charlie McCreevy's claims on economic policies were exposed as lies and deception when an embarassing confidential memo from McCreevy was leaked.

Ruling against Orange arches

Government officials acted unlawfully when they failed to prosecute an Orange Order lodge for erecting an arch without proper consent in Glengormley.

Lisburn Council ignore Relatives' plea

Relatives for Justice has hit out at Lisburn Council which has been accused of "a shameless bias against the victims of state violence".

RUC/PSNI 'monitor' illegal march

Loyalists staged an illegal Orange march in the early hours of Saturday 21 September, on the Blacks Road in West Belfast.

Meehan attacker will not face trial

RUC/PSNI member Paul Thompson, accused of assaulting Councillor Martin Meehan, had his charge dismissed in court.

Bríd bows out

Bríd Rogers announced last week that she will not stand in next year's Assembly elections, citing family reasons for her decision.

Rally against 'death drivers'

Hundreds of people from the Turf Lodge area of West Belfast turned out in support of the pressure group Families Bereaved Through Car Crime.

The Flawed McCormack Tests

Bill McCormack is a forgery denialist and his book is just another attempt to discredit one of the most creditable figures in republican history, writes JACK MOYLETT.

Sharon wreaks havoc

SILVIO CERULLI reports from a besieged Ramallah on the latest crisis in Palestine's West Bank.

South America's Cone

Events in South America are bringing a new dynamic to left-wing politics worldwide, argues DOMHNALL Ó COBHTHAIGH

Students get another raw deal

Sinn Féin spokesperson on education, Seán Crowe TD has criticised what he termed the "shambolic mishandling" of this year's grant application process by the Department of Education.

Dublin in the next decade

'Dublin 2002-2012 - A City of Possibilities' is the strategy document that will guide the city's development for the next ten years.

Ógra SF Continue Insurance Campaign

Members of Ógra Shinn Féin in South Monaghan last Saturday collected over 1,000 signatures calling for action to reduce Car Insurance.

Developers anger Lucan locals

The developers have moved in with diggers at the old artisan cottages, Milbank, in Lucan.


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