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Publish the Declaration

The Sinn Féin Ard Chomhairle met in Julianstown County Meath for a detailed discussion of the latest developments in the peace process. more

Republicans must remain resolute - IRA

"This is a period for republicans to remain resolute," says the IRA in its Easter message, its second public statement in four days.

Nelson dies

The death of British agent Brian Nelson will be viewed as remarkably auspicious by some.

Dickson 'disturbed' but still no plastic bullet ban

Evidence shows that the recently deployed new plastic bullet is even more dangerous than its predecessor.

Loyalist linked to Rosemary Nelson killing

It has been revealed that the RUC had hoped to charge a prominent unionist paramilitary in connection with the murder of Lurgan solicitor Rosemary Nelson four years ago.

Ambiguity: Oiling wheels of progress

Words like 'certainty' and 'clarity' are not part of the creative lexicon that conflict resolution requires, writes JIM GIBNEY.

trim family escape death

An Antrim mother and her three young children ere lucky to be alive after an arson attack on Wednesday morning, 9 April.

Campaign for truth in North Belfast

A new campaign has been launched in an effort to gain recognition and justice for victims of state violence in north Belfast.

Hume urged to secure release of Raytheon protesters

SDLP leader John Hume is being urged to lobby for the release of four American peace activists.

Australian backing for Agreement

A group of Australian MPs and trade union leaders have this week urged that the Good Friday Agreement be implemented in full.

Colombia Three witnesses harassed at Heathrow

Paul Hill and four of the defence witnesses for the Colombia Three trial were harassed by British Special Branch officers at Heathrow.

Ó Snodaigh calls for computer republic

Residents of nine Dublin city centre flat complexes are to be given access to the latest computer equipment in new "digital centres".

PD jobs for the boys

Former PD party leader and founder Des O'Malley has been handed a plum EU job.

How dare you lecture us about democracy

The 26-County establishment wouldn't know democracy if it was handed to them in a brown envelope marked "political donation", argues columnist PAUL O'CONNOR

Revenue double standards

The Revenue Commissioners are back to their old ways of amnesties, this time by stealth, writes ROBBIE SMYTH.


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