An RUC ‘whistle-blower’ is to be the first to be prosecuted in an
investigation by the North’s Police Ombudsman into the Glenanne Gang, a
collaboration between unionist paramilitaries and members of the British
Crown Forces which carried out at least 125 sectarian murders.
Sinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill has said she is proud of the stance she
took in staying away from Washington DC last week because of attacks on
innocent Palestinians.
The British Army’s SAS and MI5 and at least two RUC Special Branch units
were involved in an operation in which an unarmed IRA Volunteer was
killed, a Police Ombudsman report has revealed.
England’s King Charles and Queen Camilla were welcomed by Sinn Féin’s
Michelle O’Neill in the Irish language for an official visit to the
British-ruled north of Ireland on Wednesday.
A “strategic alliance” between two republican groups has resulted in the
emergence of a new ‘Republican Bloc’, according to one of those
involved.
Micheál Martin’s bid to appease a vain and erratic US President at a
White House event for St Patrick’s Day has been hailed as a diplomatic
triumph by Ireland’s right and rejected as a humiliating act of
submission by Ireland’s left.
Calls for the reform of policing in the north of Ireland have increased
following the news that four current or former Catholic members of the
PSNI are taking High Court action against the force over sectarian
discrimination.
One of the longest serving republican internees, who has spent a total
of six years held without trial, has been prevented from making a bail
application for over three months.
Former Six County Economy Minister Conor Murphy has hit out at the “double
standard” he says he faces when paying tribute to veteran republicans
when they die.
The unionist paramilitary UDA has been publicly shamed after one member was
seen snorting cocaine at an event outside Belfast as children were being
urged to cheer on the group’s youth wing.
Volunteer Tom Smith, Dublin Brigade, Irish Republican Army was shot dead
by Free State soldiers during an escape attempt from Portlaoise jail on
17th of March 1975, 50 years ago this week.
Fifty years ago this week, Joey Clarke died from gunshot wounds he
received when he went to answer a knock at the door of his home off the
Ormeau Road. By Anthony Neeson (for belfastmedia.com)
In March 1981, Irish patriot Bobby Sands embarked on hunger strike at
Long Kesh prison. We publish a brief collection of quotes, some famous,
some less well known.