A VIEW TO A KILL
British soldiers watched as a pro-British death squad murdered a
Catholic teenager in west Belfast, a report by the police’s Historical
Enquiries Team (HET) has found.
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British soldiers watched as a pro-British death squad murdered a
Catholic teenager in west Belfast, a report by the police’s Historical
Enquiries Team (HET) has found.
In his memoirs, ‘A Journey’, published yesterday, the former British
Prime Minister Tony Blair said he took “horrendous” chances and
stretched the truth “past breaking point” as he dealt with unionists and
republicans deadlocked over talks to restore devolved powers.
A number of progressive and republican organisations are to hold a
protest in Dublin this weekend as former British Prime Minister Tony
Blair signs copies of his autobiography.
British Army bomb experts have carried out a controlled explosion this
afternoon [Thursday] on Craigavon Bridge in Derry following what the
PSNI police said was the discovery of a “suspicious object” by a
pedestrian.
Two candidates are to contest the Ulster Unionist Party leadership
election next month.
A new survey shows middle income families in the 26 Counties are
struggling like never before with escalating unemployment coupled with
serious mortgage repayment difficulties.
A Catholic woman in her late 50s was punched and thrown to the ground by
three marchers as she tried to cross a sectarian parade by the Royal Black
Institution in Ballymena on Saturday.
Tension is increasing within the Dublin coalition government over its
continuing attempts to maintain the nationalised Anglo Irish Bank as a
going concern.
A leading figure in the Catholic Church has blasted the establishment
media for its failure to question the British line on the 1972 Claudy
bomb attack.
A rocket was fired at a GAA club in County Tyrone in an escalating
loyalist campaign against the Gaelic sports association.
The PSNI have been accused of provoking a riot in the seaside town of
Ballycastle, on the north Antrim coast.
Up to 50 Irish campaigners are to help mount a second humanitarian aid
flotilla to Gaza, it was revealed today.
An address to the party’s Hunger Strike commemoration in Bundoran on
Saturday August 28th by the President of Republican Sinn Fein, Des
Dalton.
Elements in the
intelligence agencies could be using a method of drip-feeding information
into the media to undermine political progress.
Bishop Edward Daly speaks out about a 'less challenging style of journalism at work now'.
There are
ongoing attempts to criminalise Republicans still engaged in armed
actions against the British state.