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Brits must come clean on dirty war

Sinn Féin's Gerry Kelly on Wednesday evening called for complete disclosure of files and documents relating to Britain's dirty war in Ireland. more

Murphy in London to make case for democracy

Conor Murphy was in London on Tuesday during the passage of a Bill through the British House of Commons attempting to legitimise the action of Tony Blair in cancelling Assembly elections.

Relative walks out in disgust

Measures being taken to conceal the identity of a former MI5 Director of Intelligence provoked a walk-out at the Saville Inquiry.

Drug dealers threaten residents

Drug dealers and thugs are making life hell for residents of the Springfarm estate in Antrim.

TD furious over British Army incursion

Sinn Féin TD Arthur Morgan has reacted angrily to last week's incursion into County Louth by the British Army.

Baby strip searched by PSNI

The parents of a two-and-a-half-year-old baby girl are outraged that the child was strip searched by the PSNI during a search of their home in Downpatrick on Wednesday 23 April.

Short Strand residents on alert after loyalist violence

Short Strand residents fear a long hot summer after rival UDA and UVF members clashed on the Castlereagh Road in East Belfast in the early hours of Sunday morning.

IRA not involved in O'Connor disappearance

The IRA has denied any involvement in the disappearance of County Armagh man Gareth O'Connor.

Trimble targets Parades Commission

UUP leader David Trimble has again suggested that violence will be the inevitable outcome if the Orange Order's demands on sectarian parades are not met.

McElduff detained by PSNI

inn Féin has hit out at the continued harassment of the party by the PSNI following an incident in West Tyrone.

NIO refuses Holy Cross compensation

The NIO Compensations Agency has refused to pay damages to the families of several traumatised children of Holy Cross Primary Schoolin North Belfast.

McConomy family wants truth from soldiers

The family of an eleven-year-old Derry schoolboy killed by the British Army in 1982 have delivered four letters to the British Minister of Defence.

Don't mourn, organise, says McGuinness

A large crowd turned out on Saturday night 10 May at St Mary's graveyard in Bellaghy, County Derry to mark the 22nd anniversary of the death on hunger strike of Francis Hughes.

DUP blocks collusion motion

Unionists rejected a motion in Ballymoney Council calling for an independent inquiry into the 1989 killing of IRA Volunteer Gerard Casey.

Remembering Fian John Dempsey

A tribute to the 16-year-old Fian John Dempsey, who was shot dead by the British during the 1981 hunger strikes.

Ahern's commitment to Six-County representation welcomed

Comments made by the Taoiseach in the Dáil in relation to northern representation have been welcomed.

Dún Laoghaire SF pickets unveiling of fountain

Dún Laoghaire Sinn Féin on Tuesday picketed the unveiling of the new public space at the entrance to the town's harbour that includes a fountain dedicated to Britain's Queen Victoria.

The answer is blowing in the wind

JOANNE CORCORAN looks at a new industry which has been growing focused on renewable energy.

No right to housing - Bertie Ahern

There is good news if you are a landlord or a builder in Ireland today, writes ROBBIE SMYTH.

T&G candidate pledges to reinstate O'Reilly

Liverpool man Tony Woodley has been tipped as favourite for next week's T&G election for a new General Secretary to replace Bill Morris.

Dublin City Council backs retention of historic house

Dublin City Council has decided to back the preservation of 16 Moore Street, the site of the 1916 Rising.

The Gathering of the Clans

The seventh Gathering of the Clans was held in Navan last week, Friday 9 May, and well over 200 people attended the get-together.

New SF cumann in Forkhill

On Friday 2 May, a new Sinn Féin cumann was launched at a function in Forkhill, named after local Volunteer Gerry McKiernan.

New website on Gaeltacht Arts

Tá suíomh nua idirlín seolta ag Ealaín na Gaeltachta Teoranta.

d everybody had a good day!

A fun day was held by St Teresa's GAA Club on the Glen Road in Belfast to celebrate the club's 40th anniversary.


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