A loyalist mob carried out a savage sectarian attack on a Catholic
teenager, her Protestant friend and her friend’s sister in a south
Belfast ‘Rangers supporters club’, it has emerged.
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Catholic teen and friends attacked in south Belfast
A loyalist mob carried out a savage sectarian attack on a Catholic
teenager, her Protestant friend and her friend’s sister in a south
Belfast ‘Rangers supporters club’, it has emerged.
Published May 17, 2013
Garda scandal rumbles on as Minister ‘names and shames’ TD
A row over the cancellation of thousands of motoring offences continues
unabated in the 26 Counties, despite the report of an internal Garda
police investigation which cleared the force of corruption.
Published May 17, 2013
PSNI ‘attacking families’, shots fired
The PSNI have been accused of using excessive violence against whole
families, including young children, amid increased concerns over
heavy-handed policing in republican areas.
Published May 17, 2013
McKevitt appeal decision ‘another injustice’
The Republican Network for Unity has condemned the decision of a court
in Dublin not to allow an appeal by Michael McKevitt to proceed,
describing the case as a miscarriage of justice.
Published May 17, 2013
Bus strike ends as unions win concessions
The threat of serious industrial unrest in the 26 Counties has receded
following progress in public service pay talks and a separate deal to
end a two-day stoppage early last weekend at the state-funded bus
company, Bus Eireann.
Published May 17, 2013
Bus Éireann crippled by industrial action
Workers at the state-owned bus company have called a nationwide
industrial action which has severely reduced public transport services
across the 26 Counties.
Published May 12, 2013
A decision to allow the anti-Catholic Orange Order to gather in a
public park surrounded by Catholic homes in Portadown has been
described as ‘an act of unionist political madness’ by the Garvaghy
Road Residents Coalition (GRRC).
Published May 10, 2013
IRA leaders divided on armed struggle, say Thatcher memos
The British government was aware before the 1981 hunger strike that some
senior Provisional IRA figures were privately opposed to the use of
physical force, according to secret documents found in the papers of
Margaret Thatcher.
Published May 10, 2013
Fears for prisoner ‘under terrible pressure to inform’
The mother of a remand prisoner has said she fears for his mental
health after attempts were made to recruit him as an informer while
under 24-hour lock-up behind bars.
Published May 10, 2013
Prosecutors condemned after retrial acquittal
Brian Shivers has been fully vindicated after the terminally ill
Magherafelt man walked out of Belfast Crown Court last Friday, his
lawyer said this week.
Published May 10, 2013
Interned republican Martin Corey has been refused permission to appeal
to Britain’s Supreme Court the refusal to provide his lawyers with the
‘closed intelligence’ used as an excuse to keep him behind bars for the
past three years.
Published May 10, 2013
The harassment of republicans through ‘Section 21’ stop and search
operations has been found to be illegal by the Court of Appeal in
Belfast.
Published May 10, 2013
Craigavon Two appeal ‘sabotaged’
An appeal by two men convicted of a Continuity IRA attack in 2009 was
dramatically derailed this week after the PSNI arrested and
interrogated a key witness in an apparent attempt to pressure him into
withdrawing his evidence.
Published May 3, 2013
Fresh loyalist provocation as parades crisis mounts
The Stormont administration in Belfast has been accused of engaging in a
‘charade’ after a sectarian Orange parade once again ignored a ruling of
the Parades Commission against playing music outside a Catholic church
in Belfast.
Published May 3, 2013
Flags not our problem - Baggott
PSNI police chief Matt Baggott has washed his hands of the controversy
over UVF paramilitary flags and other loyalist symbols across Belfast,
insisting that the North’s politicians introduce new laws on the issue.
Published May 3, 2013
‘X case’ legislation finally drafted
There has been a broad political welcome for a new bill which will
finally legislate for the 1983 ‘X case’ referendum, providing for a
possibility of abortion in the limited case of a threat to the life of
the mother.
Published May 3, 2013
Irish President joins voices against austerity
President of Ireland Michael D Higgins has joined the growing campaign
in Ireland against the austerity agenda, with comments directly critical
of the decisions being handed down by European leaders and the European
Central Bank.
Published May 3, 2013
Unionist delaying endangers border bridge plan
Unionists have been accused of delaying and seeking to scupper a plan
for a bridge across the neck of Carlingford Lough which would link
county Louth in the South and Down in the North.
Published May 3, 2013
Brian Shivers cleared of all charges
Brian Shivers has been cleared in a retrial of all charges relating to a
Real IRA attack in 2009 at Massereene British army base in which two
British soldiers died.
Published May 3, 2013
Loyalists have returned to intimidate the Holy Cross Catholic girls’
school in north Belfast, almost 12 years after a previous campaign of
violence and terror made international headlines.
Published April 26, 2013
Sinn Fein urged to engage in debate
Suggestions by Sinn Fein for talks with ‘dissidents’ has been met with a
proposal for a series of public debates.
Published April 26, 2013
A new, openly sectarian political party called ‘Protestant Coalition’
has been formed in the North by those involved in the recent loyalist
flag protests and disturbances.
Published April 26, 2013
The site of the Long Kesh prison will be used to create “a shrine to
peace”, Sinn Fein’s deputy First Minister has said, following a decision
to go ahead with the project.
Published April 26, 2013
Judge to decide on Finucane files disclosure
British government documents are being examined by a High Court judge
who will decide if they should be disclosed to the family of Pat
Finucane.
Published April 26, 2013
Parades Commission infuriates north Belfast residents
Nationalists in north Belfast have walked out of a meeting with the
Parades Commission after being told to stay clear of their own parish
church this Sunday as yet another incendiary loyalist parade marches by.
Published April 26, 2013
Masked loyalist paramilitaries erected more than 600 UVF flags in east
Belfast last weekend along key arterial routes, without consultation or
notification in an operation that involved cherry pickers operating in
broad daylight.
Published April 19, 2013
Thatcher considered ethnic cleansing of Catholics
Margaret Thatcher once encouraged her advisers to consider a ‘clearance’
of Catholics from the Six Counties as a solution to the conflict, it has
been revealed.
Published April 19, 2013
Savita probe confirms legal, medical failures
An inquest into the death of Savita Halappanavar in Galway has uncovered
grave shortcomings in the care she received prior to her death, chiefly
the failure to terminate her pregnancy when her life was threatened by a
miscarriage.
Published April 19, 2013
Unions find their voice as pay deal rejected
Proposals to extend the current ‘Croke Park’ public service pay
agreement have been comprehensively rejected by Ireland’s trade unions.
Published April 19, 2013
‘Real UFF’ bomber is former DUP candidate
A prominent DUP figure has been jailed for three years for his part in a
sectarian pipe-bomb attack on Polish neighbours.
Published April 19, 2013
US political push follows Supreme Court decision on tapes
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal to keep secret interviews
with former IRA members from being turned over to the British
authorities in the North of Ireland.
Published April 19, 2013
Presidential address to the Sinn Fein Ard Fheis 2013
The address delivered last night in Castlebar to the
Sinn Fein Ard Fheis by party leader Gerry Adams.
Published April 14, 2013
Celebrations follow Thatcher’s death
There were street parties in Derry and Belfast following news of the
death of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher this week.
Published April 12, 2013
Fifteen years since Good Friday Agreement
The 15th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement has prompted a wave of
political commentary and a fresh debate on whether the promises made at
the time of the agreement have been honoured.
Published April 12, 2013
CIRA says it shot man linked to sword attack
The Continuity IRA has been criticised this week after it admitted it
shot dead a man in west Belfast who it accused of “terrorising the
community”.
Published April 12, 2013
Documents reveal US fear of ‘emotional’ Irish Americans
Secret US embassy cables have revealed that officials in Dublin warned
of the “emotional involvement” of Irish Americans in Irish politics, but
expressed satisfaction that senior politicians in the main Irish parties
were supportive of US government interests.
Published April 12, 2013
Demands for action to save 1916 buildings
Descendants of Easter Rising leaders have expressed anger at the
dilapidated condition of the historical Moore Street buildings in
Dublin, where the last headquarters of the rebel leaders was based
during the 1916 Easter Rising.
Published April 12, 2013
Sinn Féin is hoping it can build its support in the West of Ireland by
holding its annual ard fheis [party conference] in Connacht for the
first time.
Published April 12, 2013
Ireland reacts to Thatcher’s death
There has been a mixed reaction in Ireland at news of the death of
former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher.
Published April 8, 2013
Thousands of republicans gathered at scores of events across Ireland
last weekend to mark the 97th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising.
Published April 5, 2013
PSNI targeted as Continuity IRA holds commemoration
A device detonated inside a litter bin in the Kilwilkie estate in
Lurgan, County Armagh, last Saturday close to where the PSNI were
attempting to film those attending an Easter commemoration in St
Colman’s cemetery.
Published April 5, 2013
The PSNI police have been accused of mounting a “vicious unprovoked
attack” on a young family in the Creggan in Derry last week.
Published April 5, 2013
MI5 faces legal action over information ‘shake-down’
A young County Tyrone man is to sue MI5 after attempts were made to
recruit him as an informer while working in England.
Published April 5, 2013
Loyalists march through republican areas without music
An early morning sectarian parade by loyalists through the republican
Ardoyne passed off without incident as two nationalist groups held
protests on Saturday.
Published April 5, 2013
Headstones of IRA heroes vandalised
Headstones and monuments at a plot maintained by Sinn Fein activists in
Cork’s St Finbarr’s Cemetery on Glasheen Road were targeted by a vandal
just 24 hours ahead of the party’s Easter Rising commemorations events
last weekend.
Published April 5, 2013
Ireland’s two largest conservative parties battled it out yesterday in a
by-election count which saw the left-wing vote decimated and Fine Gael
ultimately hold onto a seat thanks to a wave of sympathy for a grieving
daughter.
Published March 29, 2013
Parties struggle to mark Easter sacrifice
The removal by British officials of a banner on the Falls Road in west
Belfast advertising a planned 1916 commemoration on Easter Monday has
recalled events surrounding the removal of an Irish tricolour flag almost
fifty years ago, eirigi has said.
Published March 29, 2013
ONH raises stakes for security agenda
Breakaway IRA group Oglaigh na hEireann has claimed that a bomb
abandoned in County Fermanagh last weekend was intended to target the
hotel hosting British Prime Minister David Cameron and other world
leaders attending June’s G8 summit.
Published March 29, 2013
Parishioners told ‘stay away’ as loyalists parade past church
North Belfast nationalists are expected to defy a ban on holding a
protest outside a Catholic church during one of the biggest sectarian
parades of the year.
Published March 29, 2013
Cost of ‘touts’ hits record level
A record amount of money has been paid out to informers in the past
year, according to new figures.
Published March 29, 2013
Liam Campbell bailed as ‘Real IRA’ cases proceed
A former member of the Real IRA’s ruling army council has just been
released from the jail where he was held for four years during a lengthy
extradition battle.
Published March 29, 2013
The family of a man with special needs shot dead by British soldiers in
County Armagh almost 40 years ago have said an apology from the British
government is not enough.
Published March 22, 2013
Loyalists target St Patrick’s Day events
Loyalist ‘flag protestors’ set upon St Patrick’s Day celebrations in
Belfast city on Sunday evening before engaging in a full-blown riot.
Published March 22, 2013
Noonan linked to Cyprus ‘tithe’
Sinn Fein Finance Spokesperson Pearse Doherty has said the Dublin
government is complicit in a disastrous attempt by the European Union to
expropriate up to 10% of the savings of some of the EU’s poorest
citizens.
Published March 22, 2013
Meath East could herald new electoral dynamics
Voting takes place this Wednesday for the Meath East by-election. A
total of eleven candidates are to contest the seat previously held by
the late Fine Gael Minister of State, Shane McEntee.
Published March 22, 2013
Donaldson inquest adjourned for 11th time
After nearly seven years and 11 attempts to find out the truth, the
inquest into the killing of senior Sinn Fein member turned MI5 informer
Denis Donaldson is on hold again.
Published March 22, 2013
Boost for US campaign to legalise the Irish
There are renewed hopes for the undocumented Irish in the US after
President Barack Obama made positive comments on the issue at the annual
St Patrick’s Day shamrock ceremony in Washington.
Published March 22, 2013
The 32 County Sovereignty Movement (32CSM) has reacted angrily after
three of its members in Derry were arrested Wednesday and charged with
“terrorist offenses” for having participated in a peaceful ceremony last
year to commemorate the 1916 Easter Rising.
Published March 15, 2013
Glengormley terror after loyalists attack Irish flags
There were brief but intense clashes north of Belfast
last weekend when loyalists invaded a nationalist area to tear down
Irish flags and symbols and then left a bomb outside a Catholic church.
Published March 15, 2013
Oglaigh na hEireann escalate campaign
Breakaway IRA group Oglaigh na hEireann (ONH) has claimed responsibility
for a bomb attack on the PSNI police on the northern outskirts of
Belfast on Saturday night.
Published March 15, 2013
‘Whistle blower’ TD condemned in corruption furore
An independent member of the Dublin parliament has admitted that he
availed of a backroom process by which prominent public figures and
other well connected individuals can avoid motoring offence penalties in
the 26 Counties.
Published March 15, 2013
Frazer bailed as Bryson enters UVF wing
In contrasting developments, one high-profile loyalist flags protest
leader has received bail after claiming to suffer from terminal cancer,
while another has moved into the UVF paramilitary landing of Maghaberry
Prison.
Published March 15, 2013
Protest against social injustice on St Patrick’s Day
The deepening social inequality in both parts of Ireland is being
highlighted as the island’s political leaders are again jetted off to
exotic destinations for the annual St Patrick’s Day celebrations.
Published March 15, 2013
‘Infiltrated’ claims follow mortar bid
An attack apparently planned by the ‘new IRA’ against the PSNI’s Strand
Road base in Derry bore the hallmarks of a similar attack in 1991 by
the Provisional IRA on Downing Street, according to security experts in
the North.
Published March 8, 2013
Robinson attacks police, judges
The First Minister and DUP leader Peter Robinson has attacked the
policing and judicial system in the North after three ringleaders of
the recent flags disturbances were arrested last week.
Published March 8, 2013
Coalition in media push ahead of Meath by-election
A two-year coalition ‘progress report’ published by the 26 County
government has been described as an attempt by the coalition to give
itself a ‘pat on the back’.
Published March 8, 2013
‘Broken promises’ to republican prisoners
Republican Sinn Fein have said that promises of a breakthrough in ending
full-body strip-searching of prisoners in Maghaberry jail in County
Antrim “have come to nought” following the announcement last month that
the electronic scanning machine will not now be installed in the jail.
Published March 8, 2013
Pressure mounts for Price’s release
Fermanagh District Council has passed a motion calling for the immediate
release of interned political activist Marian Price. It agreed to write
to the current British Direct Ruler, Theresa Villiers, calling for her
release.
Published March 8, 2013
DUP finds offence in Korean concept car
The DUP has drawn international amusement and scorn after claiming to be
offended by the name given to a proposed new car by Korean manufacturer
Kia.
Published March 8, 2013
Molloy retains Mid-Ulster seat for Sinn Fein
Published March 8, 2013
Two prominent loyalists and a British right-wing extremist have been
arrested and charged in the first action so far against the alleged
ringleaders of the recent disturbances in Belfast and across the North.
Published March 1, 2013
Unionists out to stop Sinn Féin ‘walk in the park’
A television debate planned as the climax of the Mid-Ulster by-election
campaign went awry this week with only two of the four candidates
attending.
Published March 1, 2013
Omagh victims seek judicial review
Relatives of the Omagh bomb victims are launching a legal action in a
bid to force the Dublin and London governments into granting a full
cross-border inquiry into the horror.
Published March 1, 2013
‘Warhead’ revealed as abandoned rocket
PSNI press officers grabbed international headlines this week when they
declared they had found a “warhead” in west Belfast.
Published March 1, 2013
Arrest of Armagh republican condemned
The arrest of a prominent South Armagh republican this week was
described by Sinn Féin as an act of “political policing”.
Published March 1, 2013
Today marks the anniversary of the start of the 1981 Long Kesh hunger
strike against the criminalisation of republican policical prisoners. Another prisoner who has followed the same path is Samer Issawi.
Published March 1, 2013
Bryson ‘on the run’ after abortive PSNI arrest
Jamie Bryson, one of the key organisers of the recent flag “protests”,
is being described as on the run tonight after the PSNI police said they
were seeking to question him.
Published February 27, 2013
New pay ‘deal’ declared despite trade union walkout
The Dublin government has today announced a ‘deal’ on 26-County public
sector pay despite four major trade unions walking out of negotiations
last night.
Published February 25, 2013
The Protestant marching orders have said they can simply bypass the
Parades Commission in the future after loyalist flags protestors held
scores of parades last month without any approval.
Published February 22, 2013
PSNI force cancellation of soccer derby
The PSNI police combined with loyalists to force the postponement of a
key Belfast soccer match last weekend.
Published February 22, 2013
Stark figures reveal deprivation and discrimination
More than four in ten children in West Belfast are living in poverty, it
has emerged.
Published February 22, 2013
Taoiseach to address internment issue
The 26-County Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said he will raise Marian Price’s
plight in Maghaberry prison when he meets the British Prime Minister
David Cameron early next month.
Published February 22, 2013
Justice for family of Eileen Doherty
A loyalist killer was jailed for life last week after a judge convicted
him of the sectarian murder of a Catholic teenager.
Published February 22, 2013
Concerns at British plan to despoil Irish midlands
British and Irish ministers have signed an agreement that could see the
world’s largest wind turbines built across the Irish midlands.
Published February 22, 2013
Kenny finally apologises for Magdalene laundries
After an initially dismissive response to the McAleese report on the
Magdalene laundries, 26-County Taoiseach Enda Kenny has fully apologised
to those who were incarcerated in the unofficial women’s prisons.
Published February 19, 2013
Two senior figures have quit the Ulster Unionist Party and are set to
form a rival political organisation after a row with party leader and
former television presenter Mike Nesbitt suddenly erupted into a full
party split.
Published February 15, 2013
Ardoyne man returns to political spotlight
An incident involving senior republican Sean Kelly caused a furore this
week when he was arrested but swiftly released in connection with an
apparent ‘punishment attack’ in north Belfast.
Published February 15, 2013
Relief for families as inquests to proceed
Over 20 inquests into controversial killings by British and pro-British
forces in the north of Ireland can proceed after a suspension on the
probes was lifted this week.
Published February 15, 2013
Unions hold giant protests, but significance questioned
On Saturday February 9, up to 100,000 people took to the streets of the
26 Counties in a display of mass opposition to austerity, with
demonstrations taking place in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Sligo, Galway and
Waterford.
Published February 15, 2013
Anti-Irish racism reported on the increase
Irish community activists in Britain have sought high-level political
discussions following an increase in attacks on Irish events by
far-right organisations and loyalists.
Published February 15, 2013
Frazer suggests republican horsemeat cheats behind attack
Loyalist hardliner Willie Frazer has blamed “criminal elements in the
republican movement” after his car was set on fire last weekend.
Published February 15, 2013
Public demonstrations are to be held around the 26 Counties tomorrow
(Saturday) to demand a fairer deal on the state’s banking crisis, which
will now leave taxpayers paying €60 billion for one bank alone.
Published February 8, 2013
Kenny expected to make full apology to Magdalene women
The survivors of the Magdalene laundries have demanded a meeting with
the Taoiseach after a report showed the state had heavy involvement in
the unofficial detention centres.
Published February 8, 2013
Loyalist violence in Belfast and Antrim
There have been a series of attacks against Catholic church goers in
County Antrim.
Published February 8, 2013
Detentions fuelling prison crisis
Overcrowding in the North’s jails has reached a crisis point with the
prison population at its highest in three decades.
Published February 8, 2013
Judge’s frustration at inquest hearing delays
The British ministry of defence has uncovered up to 100 new documents
linked to the police investigation into the UVF murder of a Catholic
pensioner in 1994.
Published February 8, 2013
Acknowledging grief and trauma
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams clarifies his apology last week
for the death of Garda Jerry McCabe in 1996.
Published February 8, 2013
Emergency legislation on bank debt rushed through Dáil
After a wretched day for the Dublin government, the Fine Gael/Labour
coalition has this morning forced emergency legislation through the Dáil
to liquidate the Irish Bank Resolution Corp, formerly the failed
Anglo Irish Bank.
Published February 7, 2013
State involved in Magdalene laundry workhouses - report
An offical report has found the 26 County state was heavily involved in
the religious-run workhouses known as the Magdalene laundries.
Published February 5, 2013
The funeral of Dolours Price on Monday was a seminal event for Irish
republicans as they paid their last respects to an IRA heroine.
Published February 1, 2013
Apology puts Adams on defensive
An ill-advised apology by Gerry Adams for the death of Garda Jerry
McCabe in County Limerick 17 years ago has created a storm of
controversy and left the Sinn Féin leader battling with condemnation
from political rivals and demands to apologise for other actions during
the conflict.
Published February 1, 2013
Union has ‘never been stronger’ as flags protests abate
The British Direct Ruler Theresa Villiers has said loyalist flags
protestors are wrong to believe that Britishness in the north of
Ireland is being “eroded” and condemned them for “dishonouring our
flag”.
Published February 1, 2013
CIRA claims attack on undercover troops
The Continuity IRA has said that its members fired on British soldiers
engaged in an undercover operation in County Armagh.
Published February 1, 2013
Injustice as journalists’s killers go free
The family, friends and former colleagues of respected journalist
Martin O’Hagan have been “shocked and devastated” at the decision of
Crown prosecutors not to pursue a prosecution against a loyalist gang
for the 2001 murder.
Published February 1, 2013
There have been a number of positive developments in regard to
historical cases this week. We detail seven cases in which families
are coming closer to securing justice.
Published February 1, 2013
Political prisoner Gerry McGeough has been released from Maghaberry
Prison after serving two years of his sentence for his part in an IRA
action more than 30 years ago.
Published January 29, 2013
Marian Price refused parole to attend sister’s funeral
The family of Marian Price have been told this evening that her
application for compassionate parole following the tragic death of her
sister Dolours has been refused.
Published January 25, 2013
The passing of Dolours Price, a republican legend, has come as a deep
shock to the entire community, regardless of politics or allegiance.
Published January 25, 2013
Police deal with UVF, UDA brings change in protest dynamics
Loyalists engaged in illegal flag protests are facing the threat of
arrest this week for the first time since the disturbances began.
Published January 25, 2013
Britain rules out border poll ‘diversion’
The British Direct Ruler Theresa Villiers has dismissed nationalist
calls for a border poll on Irish unity, saying political attention was
“better focused elsewhere”.
Published January 25, 2013
Suicides spike as mental health budgets are cut
The rate of suicide among young people in Ireland is one of the highest
in Europe, new figures show, with the rate even higher in the Six
Counties area.
Published January 25, 2013
Spooks at work in Ireland, England, France
A Derry man has revealed how he was approached at a French airport by
two men who identified themselves as members of MI5. Another man has
said he was recently approached to become an informer by the PSNI in
Derry, while another reported recruitment bid took place recently in
Manchester.
Published January 25, 2013
Tributes have been paid to Inez McCormack, a key supporter of the
MacBride principles on fair employment, who died this week aged 69
following a battle with cancer.
Published January 25, 2013
Veteran republican Dolours Price, sister of Irish political prisoner
Marian Price, has died.
Published January 24, 2013
The Short Strand, a small working class nationalist and republican enclave
of less than 3,000 men, women and children, has come under a renewed
siege in the past week by violent loyalists.
Published January 18, 2013
Talks seek to end flag ‘protests’
New efforts to end the flag riots in the North of Ireland have seen
church leaders and even loyalist paramilitary figures take the lead in
seeking an end to the violence.
Published January 18, 2013
Freedom refused even as guilty verdict overturned
A terminally ill Derry man has experienced elation and heartbreak this
week after an appeal court in Belfast quashed his controversial
conviction for the 2009 Real IRA attack on the Massereene British Army
base -- only to order a retrial, while refusing him bail.
Published January 18, 2013
UVF men signed up by media as threats ignored
The media coverage of the flag protests and riots is being increasingly
called into question after members of the UVF were seen to act as guides
for some members of the international media covering the flags protests.
Published January 18, 2013
Border poll campaign launches this weekend
Sinn Féin is to hold a major conference in Dublin this weekend to launch
the party’s campaign for a Border poll.
Published January 18, 2013
Goodman, Tesco accused in horsemeat scandal
Britain’s Tesco retail chain store has been linked to factories
manufacturing and selling beefburgers in Ireland containing a high
percentage of horsemeat.
Published January 18, 2013
Brian Shivers’ conviction overturned
A terminally ill man jailed for a Real IRA attack on a British Army
base has had his conviction overturned.
Published January 15, 2013
Loyalists in surprise attack on Short Strand
A sudden attack on the small nationalist enclave of the Short Strand
tonight saw the homes of elderly residents set ablaze and a group of
adults with special needs come under petrol bomb attack.
Published January 14, 2013
PSNI blamed as loyalists attack Short Strand
A flags protest at Belfast City Hall swiftly degenerated into violence
this afternoon after a unionist mob charged towards a nationalist
enclave in east Belfast, attacking homes and launching into hours of
intense riots.
Published January 12, 2013
Intense rioting as flags protests continue
Published January 12, 2013
Garda pact with loyalist ‘idiot’
A deal between the 26 County Garda police and arch-loyalist Willie
Frazer for a secret protest in Dublin has been revealed -- just hours
after Frazer said he would not condemn an assassination attempt on the
life of Six County Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness.
Published January 11, 2013
Price’s internment opposed at Derry courthouse
Legal proceedings against Marian Price were adjourned on Wednesday at
Derry’s Magistrate’s Court after District Judge, Mr Barney McElholm said
he would have to take advice from medical professionals regarding the
republican prisoner’s fitness to appear.
Published January 11, 2013
Pan-unionism hailed as forum meets
Unionist political leaders have said they are willing to hold talks with
loyalist murder gangs about increasingly violent flag protests.
Published January 11, 2013
Students starved by new grants requirements
Hundreds of Irish students have been forced to accept free food boxes
because they cannot afford to eat, it has emerged.
Published January 11, 2013
Omagh case to go before European court
Two senior republicans are seeking to go before the European Court of
Human Rights in a bid to overturn a ruling that they were liable for the
Omagh bombing.
Published January 11, 2013
A row has erupted in the Irish midlands over an artwork featuring
messages written by republican hunger strikers in Long Kesh Prison.
Published January 11, 2013
Third night of loyalist riots, shots fired
A loyalist gunman opened fire tonight in east Belfast as three nights
of rioting by the paramilitary UVF escalated. Tonight again saw attacks
against both the PSNI police and residents of the nationalist Short
Strand enclave.
Published January 5, 2013
Unionists and loyalists angered by the removal of the British Union Jack
flag above Belfast City Hall are increasingly turning to violence and
threats as their protests fail to deliver any progress.
Published January 4, 2013
PSNI targeted in three bomb incidents
A member of the PSNI police discovered a potential bomb under his
vehicle in east Belfast last Sunday afternoon, and republican militants
are believed to be responsible.
Published January 4, 2013
Loyalist crime wave in the Antrim glens
A loyalist paramilitary gang is engaged in a spate of attacks in the
Glens of Antrim, with little interest shown by the police, according to
Sinn Féin.
Published January 4, 2013
‘Sinister approach’ to man as he worked
A Newry tradesman has been the subject of a failed PSNI attempt to
recruit informers, according to the socialist republican party, eirigi.
The latest such incident occurred just before Christmas.
Published January 4, 2013
Martin McGuinness resigns from Westminster seat
Sinn Féin’s Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has been awarded an
English aristocratic title in order to secure his resignation as an MP,
it has been confirmed.
Published January 4, 2013
The mother of a Belfast teenager is seeking a judicial review into the
police inquiry into his death at the hands of the British Army in 1972.
Published January 4, 2013
British sought hunger strike 'capitulation'
Official records have revealed that the British government had a plan to
‘brainwash’ Long Kesh hunger strikers to end their protest individually.
Published December 28, 2012
British Direct Ruler Theresa Villiers has won a legal bid to continue
the internment of veteran republican Martin Corey.
Published December 28, 2012
PSNI target Christmas celebrations
A County Derry Sinn Fein councillor has accused the PSNI police of
harassment after his brother’s house was raided on Christmas Eve, while
the family of an eirigi activist were kept apart for the holiday by
bizarre bail demands.
Published December 28, 2012
Protests by loyalists and hardline unionists on the issue of flying the
British flag at Belfast City Hall have sharply decreased in size and
number.
Published December 28, 2012
Coalition targets internet critics
The 26-County government has been accused of planning to introduce
censorship and free speech ‘chilling’ measures following the tragic
death last week of Fine Gael’s junior minister at the Department of
Agriculture, Shane McEntee.
Published December 28, 2012
Arson attack on Catholic church
A Catholic priest has urged those responsible for a suspected sectarian
arson attack on his County Antrim church to leave their Catholic
neighbours in peace.
Published December 28, 2012
The report of the former police ombudsman into the murder of six men in
the Loughinisland massacre has been scrapped after a court hearing on
their judicial review.
Published December 21, 2012
Fresh loyalist disturbances underway
Loyalists are again attempting to bring the North to a standstill this
evening with road closures in Belfast and across the north.
Published December 21, 2012
Family’s nightmare as retrial expected in ‘Micky Bo’ murder
A retrial is to be sought in the case of three Ballymena men whose
convictions were quashed this week for the 2006 sectarian murder of
Catholic teenager Michael McIlveen.
Published December 21, 2012
Progress seen in Bloody Sunday justice campaign
The Bloody Sunday families have welcomed news that former British
soldiers may finally be questioned by the PSNI as part of a murder
investigation into the killings.
Published December 21, 2012
Pan-unionism returns as Stormont flags talks stall
Multi-party talks on the flags issue at Stormont have been suspended
until next year following an announcement that a forum to unite
different forces within unionism has been organised.
Published December 21, 2012
Family of UDA ‘romper room’ victim seek answers
The family of a Catholic murder victim are calling for a new
investigation into his death amid claims that his killers were
informers protected by the police and British intelligence.
Published December 21, 2012
Clashes follow traffic chaos in Belfast
Trouble broke out tonight in several areas after Belfast was again
brought to a standstill by groups of loyalists demanding the return of
the British flag on Belfast City Hall.
Published December 17, 2012
Most of the 500-page review of the 1989 murder of Belfast defence lawyer
Pat Finucane released this week has been heavily censored “in the
interests of state security”, the Finucane family has been told.
Published December 14, 2012
PSNI facilitating loyalist roadblocks
The failure of the PSNI to move small numbers of loyalists from busy
public roads has brought Belfast and nearby towns to a halt for several
hours at a time this week during some the busiest days of the year.
Published December 14, 2012
Unionists feud in flags blame-game
The former Ulster Unionist First Minister David Trimble has accused DUP
leader Peter Robinson of cynically stoking tensions over the flying of
the Union flag at Belfast City Hall in order to win back his
parliamentary seat in its former East Belfast stronghold from the
Alliance Party.
Published December 14, 2012
Nationalists arrested amid loyalist disorder
A PSNI operation against the nationalist residents of Ardoyne has
heightened tension at a time when the Six-County police have openly
facilitated loyalist roadblocks and disturbances.
Published December 14, 2012
The chairman of the 26-County Labour Party Colm Keaveney has called for
a special party conference amid upheaval within the organisation,
founded by Irish socialist heroes James Connolly and Jim Larkin, over
its support for a swingeing right-wing Fine Gael budget.
Published December 14, 2012
Protestants decline as ‘Northern Irish’ are tallied
The Protestant population is continuing to fall with the gap between the
two religious traditions narrowing further.
Published December 14, 2012
Finucane family reject de Silva report
The widow of murdered Belfast defence lawyer Pat Finucane today
dismissed the report into his death by British barrister Desmond de
Silva as “a sham” and “a whitewash”
Published December 12, 2012
Cameron admits collusion, denies conspiracy in Finucane murder
The British Prime Minister has admitted the assassination of Pat
Finucane was “an appalling crime” which involved three state agents, the
RUC police and the British Army, but he has stopped short of ordering a
public inquiry.
Published December 12, 2012
Unionism in ‘identity crisis’ as violence expands
The leaders of the two main unionist parties held urgent meetings on the
unionist identity tonight following a week of violence and disorder in
the North of Ireland.
Published December 10, 2012
Unionist intimidation and violence continue
Trouble has broken out again in Belfast this evening after more than a
thousand loyalists, including a number of masked paramilitaries,
marched to the city centre to demand the Union Jack flag be reinstated
year-round atop Belfast City Hall.
Published December 8, 2012
A wave of unionist violence and intimidation has followed a vote in the
Belfast City Council on Monday to sharply reduce the number of days the
British Union Jack flag flies over the City Hall.
Published December 7, 2012
Unionists seeking flags ‘revenge’
Unionist politicians are to try to turn the tables after a vote to
reduce the flying of the British Union Jack flag above Belfast City Hall
-- with a motion that the ‘Butcher’s Apron’ flies 365 days a year above
Stormont, the seat of the Six County Assembly.
Published December 7, 2012
Politics behind decision to charge éirÃgà activist
The PSNI has been accused of “a crude attempt at political censorship”
after Newry-based eirigi representative Stephen Murney was remanded
without bail on charges that he had information “likely to be of use to
terrorists”.
Published December 7, 2012
Carers’ nightmare after cruel coalition budget
The inequity and sheer viciousness of the Dublin government’s Budget for
2013 has come as a shock to the Irish public.
Published December 7, 2012
Emergency heart procedure for Gerry McGeough
Fears over the health of jailed former Sinn Fein Ard Chomhairle member
Gerry McGeough have grown after he was removed for emergency heart
treatment last week.
Published December 7, 2012
Unionists urged to attend Irish constitutional convention
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has urged unionists to reconsider an
invitation to join the 26-County constitutional convention.
Published December 7, 2012
Horrific Budget for poor, elderly, students, workers
There were scuffles this evening between protestors and 26-County Garda
police at the Dublin parliament following arguably the harshest budget
in living memory.
Published December 5, 2012
Loyalists slash guard, storm City Hall over Belfast flag vote
A loyalist mob which had gathered outside Belfast City Hall this evening
erupted into violence following a vote to limit the days on which the
British Union Jack flag flies above the building.
Published December 3, 2012
Republican socialist group éirigí is being subjected to a concerted
smear campaign following the arrest of one of its members this week.
Published November 30, 2012
Hopes increase for Maghaberry resolution
The remaining block of republican prisoners have ended their protest in Maghaberry prison after getting what they say was a
“goodwill gesture” from Six-County justice minister David Ford.
Published November 30, 2012
15,000 march in pre-Budget demonstration
The Dublin government’s fiscal ‘kite flying’ season is well and truly
underway ahead of next month’s annual 26-County Budget announcement.
Published November 30, 2012
‘End impunity’ for Bloody Sunday killings
A number of relatives of those murdered by British paratroopers on
Bloody Sunday say they will continue to march until those responsible
for the 1972 massacre are held to account.
Published November 30, 2012
Price family condemns Parole Commissioners delay
The family of Marian Price has said it is “appalled” at what it says are
deliberate delays by the Parole Commission in reviewing her case.
Published November 30, 2012
No protest against small loyalist march
Nationalist residents have asked the Apprentice Boys why they intend to
hold a parade past St Patrick’s Church in Belfast involving just 25
people.
Published November 30, 2012
CIRA prisoners suspend Maghaberry protest
A statement was issued today by republican prisoners aligned to the
Continuity IRA on Roe 3 in Maghaberry jail, suspending their
protests at the County Antrim jail from Monday.
Published November 25, 2012
A decision by a group of 22 prisoners on Maghaberry’s Roe 4 landing to
call off their ‘dirty’ [no-wash] protest to facilitate talks on a
solution to the prison crisis has been welcomed by politicians in the
North.
Published November 23, 2012
Inquiry fiasco adds to Savita controversy
The Dublin government has been forced to organise a second inquiry into
the death of a pregnant woman at University College Hospital Galway
(UCHG) after it drew international condemnation for the profoundly
incompetent manner in which it constituted the first.
Published November 23, 2012
Global power-brokers to get Irish ‘welcome’
An announcement by British Prime Minister, David Cameron, that a G8
summit of the leaders of world powers will be held in June next year in
County Fermanagh has seen contrasting responses from Irish republicans.
Published November 23, 2012
Inquest families granted judicial review
The families of a number of civilians killed by the British Crown forces
won the first round this week in a legal battle over a decision to
suspend their inquests.
Published November 23, 2012
Family challenges PSNI’s refusal to investigate
Systematic and repeated failures by the PSNI police led to the murder of
a Catholic teenager in north Belfast, a new investigation into the
shooting has revealed.
Published November 23, 2012
Sinn Fein praised for progressive budget alternative
Expenditure and taxation proposals for the 26 Counties unveiled by Sinn
Féin this week have presented a serious challenge to the Dublin
government’s own plans ahead of its annual budget announcements early
next month.
Published November 23, 2012
Maghaberry prisoners end protest
A statement was issued today by the group of protesting
prisoners on Roe 4 landing in Maghaberry prison, announcing the end of
their current protest action
Published November 21, 2012
Israel is feared to be planning a scorched-earth invasion of the
besieged Palestinian enclave of Gaza after days of heavy bombardment
reduced large areas of the territory to rubble and killed dozens of men,
women and children.
Published November 16, 2012
British state security ‘threatened by inquests’
New inquests into the deaths of a number of nationalists killed by
British Crown forces in the north of Ireland have been blocked on the
grounds that the security of the British state may be implicated.
Published November 16, 2012
Coalisland man ‘records recruitment bid’
An attempt by Special Branch police to recruit a republican as an
informer has been captured on camera for the first time, it is believed.
Published November 16, 2012
Famine Song played again near interface
A sectarian song banned in Scotland was played by loyalists in their
latest march past a church which has become the focal point of unionist
intimidation of Catholics in north Belfast.
Published November 16, 2012
Finucane family address review claims
A British declaration that a review into the murder of high-profile
Belfast defence lawyer Pat Finucane will reveal substantial new
information on his assassination have been dismissed by his family.
Published November 16, 2012
Sinn Féin calls for ‘X’ case legislation
Sinn Féin is to bring forward a motion before the 26 County parliament
that seeks to prevent pregnant women falling into a medical and
legislative limbo, such as that which led to the death of Galway dentist
Savita Halappanavar last month.
Published November 16, 2012
Death of pregnant woman reopens Irish abortion debate
The death of a woman who was 17 weeks pregnant at University Hospital
Galway last month has created a storm of protest after it emerged that a
potentially life-saving termination of her miscarrying pregnancy had
been refused.
Published November 14, 2012
Statement claims responsibility for attack
A statement has been issued in the name of the IRA, claiming
responsibility for the attack on a prison warder earlier this month.
Published November 12, 2012
Children’s referendum passes by 57% to 43%
The children’s referendum passed narrowly on a near-record low turnout in
counting today, but the unconvincing manner of the victory has added to
doubts over the validity of the result.
Published November 11, 2012
Padraic Wilson, a former leader of IRA prisoners at Long Kesh jail and
now a senior Sinn Féin figure, was released on bail on Tuesday after the
party strongly protested a court decision to remand him on IRA
membership charges.
Published November 9, 2012
Duffy to challenge ongoing PSNI harassment
Lurgan republican Colin Duffy is to sue the PSNI for unlawful arrest
after a judge ordered his release from custody following his latest
detention last week.
Published November 9, 2012
A republican prisoner has sustained multiple injuries in what was
described as a “savage” attack by prison warders at Maghaberry Prison.
Published November 9, 2012
‘Arrogant’ government provokes constitutional crisis
The validity of Saturday’s constitutional referendum on child protection
has been put in doubt after the Supreme Court ruled that information
provided by the 26 County government was biased and misleading.
Published November 9, 2012
Sinn Féin calls for release of Price, McGeough
Sinn Féin party president Gerry Adams and Six-County Deputy
First Minister Martin McGuinness have written to US political leaders
urging them to support calls to free Marian Price from prison.
Published November 9, 2012
Border poll campaign heads to USA
Sinn Féin’s campaign for a border poll is to intensify next year, party
president Gerry Adams has said.
Published November 9, 2012
The shooting of a senior British prison official has drawn attention to
the conflict in the north of Ireland and the increasingly bitter dispute
over the treatment of republican prisoners at Maghaberry jail.
Published November 2, 2012
Finucane report to be vetted by MI5
A British government “security check” on a new report into the murder of
Belfast defence lawyer Pat Finucane by British agents has further
undermined the credibility of the document.
Published November 2, 2012
Eirigi man gets PSNI death threat
Members of the PSNI police in Newry have made a direct threat to kill a
prominent member of the republican socialist party eirigi, the party
said this week.
Published November 2, 2012
Reports highlight Irish wealth extremes
News that members of the Dublin government have awarded themselves over
36 million euro of pension entitlements has highlighted the growing
inequality between the ‘L’Oreal’ generation and the lost generation of
Irish society.
Published November 2, 2012
Orange Order breach parade ruling yet again
The anti-Catholic Orange Order has admitted it again acted illegally in
breaking a Parades Commission ruling during its latest march past St
Patrick’s Church in Belfast.
Published November 2, 2012
British troops attacked the Four Courts - memoir
British Army artillery crews were used to bombard the Four Courts in
Dublin in the opening battle of the Irish Civil War, according to a
recently unearthed memoir.
Published November 2, 2012
Maghaberry prison warder shot dead
A prison warder has died in an apparent IRA attack on his way to
Maghaberry prison today.
Published November 1, 2012
A County Tyrone republican has lashed out at the justice system in the
North of Ireland after charges against him and four others were quietly
dropped by Crown prosecutors this week -- after more than 14 months
held without bail at Maghaberry prison.
Published October 26, 2012
PSNI attacked as tensions continue
The PSNI said one of its patrols was targeted in an attack in Poleglass,
on the outskirts of west Belfast, on Thursday evening.
Published October 26, 2012
Judge orders continuation of Price’s detention
After almost 18 months interned without trial, a court in Derry has
insisted that Irish political activist Marian Price should remain
incarcerated despite the evidence of prison and UN doctors that she is
unfit to stand trial.
Published October 26, 2012
New investigation into PSNI collusion with UVF
A decision by the Police Ombudsman to investigate allegations of
collusion between the PSNI and the unionist paramilitary UVF has been
welcomed.
Published October 26, 2012
Politicians clash over republicanism, reconciliation
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has said that the attainment of Irish unity
through reconciliation would represent the “big democratic phase” of his
party’s struggle as he and Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin clashed
over the mantle of constitutional Irish nationalism this week.
Published October 26, 2012
British spy agency MI5 investigated Irish construction workers in
England during the 1970s through a bogus consulting company and had them
blacklisted with major employers as a result, it has emerged.
Published October 26, 2012
The 26-County Taoiseach Enda Kenny has ruled out any political moves
towards a united Ireland by 2016, the centenary of the Easter Rising,
despite a historic step towards Scottish independence this week.
Published October 19, 2012
Loyalists to march past church once again
The anti-Catholic Orange Order is to hold yet another march past St
Patrick’s Catholic Church in Belfast, despite again failing to talk to
the nearby Carrick Hill residents’ group.
Published October 19, 2012
The man who shot Pearse Jordan dead has finally given evidence at his
inquest, despite having previously refused to take part in proceedings
for nearly a decade.
Published October 19, 2012
The first meeting of the North-South Inter-Parliamentary Association has
been held, over 14 years after it was planned as part of the 1998 Good
Friday Agreement.
Published October 19, 2012
Judicial review for shoot-to-kill inquest
The family of one of two IRA Volunteers shot dead by the British Army’s
‘elite’ SAS unit has won permission to challenge an inquest verdict that
the killings were justified.
Published October 19, 2012
Cash windfall for Apprentice Boys
More than two million pounds worth of financial assistance has been
granted to a sectarian marching organisation from the European Union’s
PEACE III programme.
Published October 19, 2012
A Catholic mother and her three children narrowly escaped being burned
to death today following a loyalist attack.
Published October 12, 2012
Charity shamed over link to killer regiment
An Irish children’s charity has been inundated with complaints after it
engaged a unit of a murderous British Army regiment to take part in a
charity fundraiser.
Published October 12, 2012
Amnesty concern over British torture cover-up
There have been calls for a full investigation into cases of torture,
including waterboarding, by members of the RUC and British army in
Ireland during the 1970s.
Published October 12, 2012
IRA membership case immersed in legal quagmire
Four west Belfast nationalists facing charges of membership of the
Provisional IRA have been named by a court in Belfast -- after almost
three months of legal wrangling.
Published October 12, 2012
Ballymurphy campaign lobby Tory conference
Families of the 10 men and one woman killed by the British Army’s
Parachute Regiment in Ballymurphy in Belfast during the early days of
internment in August 1971 have demanded a Hillsborough style
investigation.
Published October 12, 2012
Abortion clinic opens in Belfast
The opening this week of a private abortion clinic in Belfast, the first
of its kind in Ireland, has been given a mixed reaction.
Published October 12, 2012
A number of protests took place in Dublin this week as the 26-County
government faced a mounting corruption scandal and a wave of anger over
policies which favour the wealthy over the poor.
Published October 5, 2012
There have been calls for the Parades Commission to be scrapped after
legally-binding restrictions on the giant Ulster Covenant parade were
again ignored by Orangemen and loyalist bands on Saturday.
Published October 5, 2012
More than 1,000 senior members of the notorious RUC police who left the
force as part of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement have been rehired, it
has emerged.
Published October 5, 2012
Dirty protest at Justice Minister’s HQ
A protest over prison conditions in Maghaberry prison has seen horse
manure thrown at the Belfast headquarters of the Alliance Party.
Published October 5, 2012
PSNI declare ‘no risk’ to McIntyre over tapes
A High Court bid to prevent the PSNI police taking possession of
confidential academic interviews with a former IRA Volunteer has been
refused after a PSNI member said there was no increased threat to the
interviewer.
Published October 5, 2012
A general strike in Greece, massive protests by the indignados in Spain,
public transport strikes in Portugal (and Spain), and industrial action
by aluminium, steel and public sector workers in Italy headlined this
week.
Published October 5, 2012
Kilkenny win all-Ireland final replay
The normal order in Irish hurling was restored in Croke Park this
afternoon when Kilkenny won the all-Ireland hurling final replay thanks
to another stunning performance by veteran Henry Shefflin over a
luckless Galway side, who never quite gained enough altitude to threaten
the serial champions.
Published September 30, 2012
One of the biggest unionist parades in decades passed off without
disorder in Belfast today.
Published September 29, 2012
Nationalist residents of north Belfast have said they are “bewildered”
by a decision of the Parades Commission to permit a giant unionist
parade to march past St Patrick’s Church in Belfast and the Carrick
Hill interface on Saturday, with only the lightest of restrictions.
Published September 28, 2012
Dolours Price, Gerry Adams clash over IRA claims
Republican veteran Dolours Price has accused Sinn Fein’s Gerry Adams of
“betraying” the republican cause.
Published September 28, 2012
Hunger protest ends as prisoners await transfer
A hunger fast by four Tyrone men at Maghaberry seeking to be housed
alongside other republican prisoners in the jail has ended following
developments inside and outside the prison.
Published September 28, 2012
The RUC police did not do enough to prevent the loyalist paramilitary murders
of two men in County Tyrone 20 years ago, a report has said.
Published September 28, 2012
Marian Price unable to attend court
Interned political activist Marian Price is reported to have suffered
another lung infection, preventing her from receiving a complicating
treatment for her arthritis. She was unable to communicate with her
legal team ahead of a court hearing this week.
Published September 28, 2012
Call it ‘Northern Ireland’ - Robinson
Nationalists have dismissed claims by DUP leader Peter Robinson that
the union is “more secure” than ever as political tensions escalated
ahead of the centenary of the Ulster Covenant.
Published September 28, 2012
Dublin govt weakened by shock resignation
The Minister of State at the Department of Health Roisin Shortall has
resigned in a row over political interference in the siting of new
healthcare facilities.
Published September 26, 2012
Donegal win all-Ireland football final
Donegal have won the All-Ireland football final with considerable skill
and resilience at Croke Park this afternoon, raising the Sam Maguire Cup
for the first time since 1992.
Published September 23, 2012
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has condemned so-called ‘dissidents’ in
Dublin despite a rally in the city last weekend which saw hundreds of
republicans of all hues unite to march in support of interned political
activist Marian Price.
Published September 21, 2012
Sinn Féin backs SDLP motion on McCausland
A joint effort by the two main nationalist parties in the North to seek
to exclude unionist extremist Nelson McCausland from holding a
Ministerial position for three months is being seen as a potentially
significant development.
Published September 21, 2012
Notorious LVF paramilitary released
A unionist paramilitary killer, jailed for shooting dead a Catholic
teenager as she slept, has been freed early.
Published September 21, 2012
Court blocks identification of RUC killer
The identity of a former RUC sergeant who fired the shots that killed
unarmed Pearse Jordan 20 years ago will not be revealed at his inquest, a court
has ruled.
Published September 21, 2012
Record emigration amid government ‘dysfunction’
Almost 40,000 are leaving Ireland each year as a result of the
continuing decline in the 26 County economy, bringing Irish emigration
to its highest level since the famine.
Published September 21, 2012
Children’s referendum to go ahead
The 26-County Government has said the referendum on the proposed new
31st amendment of the Constitution, giving the State increased powers to
take children into care, will take place on Saturday, November 10.
Published September 21, 2012
Reprisal raids follow Ryan funeral
The 26 County police have carried out a wave of raids and arrests
following a large IRA funeral in Dublin for Alan Ryan.
Published September 14, 2012
DUP man to oversee Long Kesh ‘redevelopment’
A member of the hardline unionist DUP is to take the helm of a body
tasked with overseeing the conversion of the former site of Long Kesh
prison, including the demolition of most or all of the world-famous
H-Blocks.
Published September 14, 2012
No sign of Covenant march talks
No consultations have yet taken place with residents of a nationalist
area which 20,000 members of the anti-Catholic Orange Order and
thousands more supporters are due to parade past later this month.
Published September 14, 2012
Court finds British Army interrogations were illegal
Hundreds of people could be in line for compensation after a British
military document revealed that the British army continued to
interrogate suspects it had captured, despite being banned from doing
so.
Published September 14, 2012
Failed attempt to recruit Newry man
Covert undercover British operatives are actively spying on eirigi’s
Newry spokesperson Stephen Murney, it has emerged.
Published September 14, 2012
Legal actions continue against PSNI bid to seize interviews
The case of the Boston College IRA tapes is to go before the US Supreme
Court as the British authorities continue their efforts to investigate
those allegedly named in the interviews as IRA member
Published September 14, 2012
All-Ireland final ends in a draw
A spectacular All-Ireland hurling final between Galway and Kilkenny
ended this afternoon in a draw, ensuring a replay in three weeks time.
Published September 9, 2012
The most senior of the Protestant marching organisations has taken the
unprecedented step of apologising to the clergy and parishioners of the
Catholic St Patrick’s Church after three nights of march-related
violence in north Belfast.
Published September 7, 2012
Republican activist shot dead by criminals
The 32 County Sovereignty Movement has paid tribute to former political
prisoner Alan Ryan who was brutally shot down by a hired hitman in
Dublin earlier this week.
Published September 7, 2012
Four remand prisoners at Maghaberry jail have commenced a hunger strike
for their right to be recognised as republican political prisoners.
Published September 7, 2012
Britain admits miscarriage of justice
The conviction of former Sinn Féin publicity director Danny Morrison and
others entrapped by IRA informer Sandy Lynch and Freddie Scappaticci
have been deemed a miscarriage of justice.
Published September 7, 2012
Warning over UVF influence on marches
Sinn Féin’s Gerry Kelly has warned that loyalists have become the
“spokespersons for the Protestant marching Orders when it comes to
parading issues in North Belfast”.
Published September 7, 2012
Chaos reigns in health cuts shambles
Controversial 26-County Health Minister James Reilly was shamed into a
U-turn on cuts to personal assistant services for the disabled after
disabled people and their carers gathered in protest -- but he quickly
seized funds which had been earmarked for the mentally ill.
Published September 7, 2012
Paterson replaced as British Direct Ruler
Theresa Villiers MP is to replace Owen Paterson as Britain’s Secretary
of State for Northern Ireland.
Published September 4, 2012
UVF attack republican event in Belfast
A commemoration for the Protestant republican Henry Joy McCracken, the
founder of the United Irishmen, was attacked by a loyalist mob this
evening, triggering a wave of rioting in north Belfast.
Published September 2, 2012
A row has developed between Protestant church leaders and the
anti-Catholic loyal orders following Saturday’s Royal Black Institution
march in Belfast.
Published August 31, 2012
Unionist figures seen behind parade trouble
With unionist politicians and loyalist figures expressing defiance
despite last weekend’s trouble at the intersection of Carrick Hill and
Donegall Road, fears are growing that a giant loyalist parade planned
for the end of September could lead to further conflict.
Published August 31, 2012
Loyalist paramilitaries sprayed bullets at the home of a man who is due
to give evidence about the UDA murder of his cousin, Kevin McDaid, on
Wednesday night.
Published August 31, 2012
Sinn Féin seeks funding for Tyrone loyalists
As nationalist residents battled with loyalist marchers and their
supporters on Saturday, both the main nationalist parties have been
embarrassed by news of compromising stances on the loyal orders and the
marching organisations.
Published August 31, 2012
A new round of health cuts to home help and services for high-dependency
patients in the 26 Counties has provoked a furious reaction from groups
working with older people and the disabled. It has also seen fresh
signs of disagreement between the government coalition parties.
Published August 31, 2012
Former Ulster Unionist MP Ken Maginnis has announced his resignation
from the Ulster Unionist Party amid a row over his attitude to gay men.
Published August 31, 2012
Clashes after loyalists, PSNI ignore Parades Commission
Trouble broke out in Belfast city centre this afternoon after a
loyalist band was permitted to march past a Catholic church to the same
spot where it had conducted a provocative sectarian ritual last month.
Published August 25, 2012
The family of interned political dissident Marian Price have hit out at
the North’s prison authorities after warders refused to leave the room
while the veteran republican underwent an invasive medical procedure.
Published August 24, 2012
UDA threat to Belfast journalist
The unionist paramilitary UDA is believed to be behind a death threat
against a Belfast journalist, despite a belated denial issued on behalf
of the group.
Published August 24, 2012
Rasharkin victim of loyalist attack arrested
A member of a County Antrim nationalist residents’ group has said the
PSNI took him “off the streets” ahead of a contentious loyalist -- by
arresting him over an attack on his wife’s car.
Published August 24, 2012
Dublin commemoration for the RIC
An attempt to rehabilitate members of pro-British police militias who
brutally opposed the Irish struggle for freedom during the War of
Independence has provoked outrage in the 26 Counties.
Published August 24, 2012
Loyalist defiance feared over RBP parade
A notorious loyalist band has called on other unionists to join it in
defying a Parades Commission ruling over a contentious sectarian parade
tomorrow [Saturday August 25].
Published August 24, 2012
Demand for genuine inquest into teen’s death
The family of a teenager shot dead by soldiers during Operation Motorman
has called for a new inquest into his death.
Published August 24, 2012
Nationalists told: 'Stay indoors'
A Catholic pub was attacked by loyalists during a ‘feeder’ Apprentice
Boys parade in County Down last week -- but the DUP has said there would
have been no violence if nationalists had stayed indoors.
Published August 17, 2012
Price handcuffed during hospital switch
A lawyer acting for internee Marian Price has accused the Six County
prison authorities of being “inhumane” after she was handcuffed while
travelling in an ambulance between two Belfast hospitals.
Published August 17, 2012
PSNI slammed for child riot propaganda
The PSNI has been strongly criticised for making absurd claims that
children as young as seven were involved in petrol bomb attacks in
Derry.
Published August 17, 2012
Villagers concerned as parade tensions escalate
There have been fears that a loyalist parade through the strongly
nationalist village of Rasharkin in County Antrim this evening could
provoke disorder.
Published August 17, 2012
Campaign for Kelly’s bar inquiry
The police ombudsman Michael Maguire has been asked to investigate a
bombing and shooting incident of the early years of the recent conflict
that bears strong similarities to the McGurk’s bar atrocity.
Published August 17, 2012
Irish athletes cheered by large crowds
Ireland’s Olympians for 2012, including gold medal winner Katie Taylor,
were welcomed home like heroes on Dawson Street in Dublin on Wednesday.
Published August 17, 2012
Serious clashes over internment bonfires
A 13-year-old girl was among those arrested after the PSNI attacked
nationalist anti-internment bonfires this week.
Published August 10, 2012
Sinister agenda seen behind Belfast evacuation order
Securocrats have been strongly criticised for a ham-fisted attempt to
evacuate over a hundred homes in west Belfast last week -- before
declaring that a claimed rocket attack on a PSNI police landrover,
which prompted the evacuations, had been a hoax.
Published August 10, 2012
Nationalist cities forced to host sectarian festivals
Concerns have been expressed over major Protestant marching season
events planned for the overwhelmingly nationalist cities of Derry and
Newry this month.
Published August 10, 2012
UUP inflames nationalists with road signs, comments
“Welcome to Northern Ireland” road signs have been provocatively raised
in border areas of the North by the Ulster Unionist minister for
regional development, Danny Kennedy.
Published August 10, 2012
Murder of West Belfast boy to be investigated
The brother of a Ballymurphy boy who was shot in the back by a British
Army sniper 35 years ago has appealed for witnesses to come forward as
the Historical Enquiries Team (HET) looks into his death.
Published August 10, 2012
British soldier’s message of hate
The SDLP has said a serving British soldier has desecrated the memory of
those who died on Bloody Sunday by posting an offensive slogan on the
internet.
Published August 10, 2012
Katie Taylor wins gold for Ireland at London Olympics
Wicklow woman Katie Taylor has won a hugely celebrated gold medal for
Ireland in the 2012 Olympics this afternoon when she beat Russian Sofya
Ochigava.
Published August 9, 2012
Interned political dissident Marian Price has contracted pneumonia, it has
emerged.
Published August 3, 2012
Following the announcement of a regrouping of the IRA last week, the
Belfast-based Oglaigh na hEireann has said it carried out a gun and
mortar rocket attack in west Belfast last weekend.
Published August 3, 2012
Arrests break out as Shell machine sinks into Mayo bog
Prominent environmental activist Willie Corduff was arrested close to
where a truck carrying a 160-tonne section of a giant tunnel boring
machine sank in boggy ground in north County Mayo this week.
Published August 3, 2012
Wanted ad sparks Special Branch recruitment bid
A County Tyrone taxi driver has told how PSNI Special Branch tried to
recruit him as an informer after he placed a small classified ad on a website.
Published August 3, 2012
Clonoe families launch shoot-to-kill report
Relatives of four IRA Volunteers killed by undercover British soldiers
20 years ago have launched a report to highlight their campaign to
establish how they died.
Published August 3, 2012
Sinn Féin at odds over Sean Quinn scandal
Sinn Féin representatives have expressed sharply conflicting positions
over wealthy Fermanagh businessman Sean Quinn, whose family faces a
number of court-imposed legal and financial obligations.
Published August 3, 2012
A regrouping of previously distinct breakaway IRA groups is being
described as the most significant development within physical-force
republicanism since the Provisional IRA split in 1997.
Published July 27, 2012
Derry youths riot over ‘stolen’ bonfire
A PSNI operation to remove materials gathered to build a bonfire marking
the anniversary of internment sparked four nights of riots and disorder
in the nationalist Galliagh area of Derry this week.
Published July 27, 2012
Smithwick lawyers ‘bewildered and alarmed’ by PSNI secrecy
Five intelligence documents were deliberately withheld from the
Smithwick Tribunal by the PSNI police, the force has said, deepening the
mystery over a profoundly murky incident from 1989.
Published July 27, 2012
Television networks respond to Irish viewer anger
US television network ABC was this week forced to apologise live on air
for branding the victims of Bloody Sunday as ‘IRA protesters’ in a
recent news report.
Published July 27, 2012
Martin Corey case set for European courts
The European Court is to be asked to challenge a decision to overturn a
ruling that internee Martin Corey should be released from prison.
Published July 27, 2012
First arrests in Anglo fraud case
The former chairman and chief executive of Anglo Irish Bank, Sean
Fitzpatrick, and two other former high-ranking executives at the bank
have finally been charged with offences relating to white-collar crimes
at the collapsed bank.
Published July 27, 2012
Unity statement by ‘IRA Army Council’
The Real IRA and a number of breakaway IRA organisations, including
Republican Action Against Drugs and Oglaigh na hEireann, have come
together to issue the following public statement this evening in the
name of the IRA Army Council.
Published July 26, 2012
A member of Sinn Fein has described how he was set upon as he videoed a
loyalist ‘kick the Pope’ band deliberately circling and playing
sectarian tunes outside a Catholic church during the Orange Order’s
main Belfast ‘Twelfth’ parade.
Published July 20, 2012
The fallout from the decision to force an anti-Catholic parade through
Catholic north Belfast on July 12th continued this week with a series
of arrests.
Published July 20, 2012
SF challenges British on prisoner issues
Sinn Fein’s party leader Gerry Adams has challenged the British Direct
Ruler, Owen Paterson during a meeting at the Dublin parliament over
political prisoners in the North, including the continued imprisonment
of Marian Price and Martin Corey.
Published July 20, 2012
Loyalists extend bonfire message of hate
The Polish community in the North have reacted angrily after it emerged
that Polish national flags were placed on loyalist bonfires alongside
Irish tricolour flags in a public display of racism and bigotry.
Published July 20, 2012
IMF demands more cuts as protest councillor jailed
The International Monetary Fund has ordered the Dublin government to
slash dole payments, cut child benefit, and take medical cards away from
more old age pensioners.
Published July 20, 2012
Opposition walkout over anti-democratic action
All Opposition members of the Dublin parliament walked out of the Dail
chamber on the last day of parliamentary session in a rare protest at the
government’s handling of legislation on Gaeltacht (Irish language
speaking) areas.
Published July 20, 2012
The sound of gunfire echoed across north Belfast on Thursday night
following disturbances over an incendiary and bitterly opposed sectarian
parade.
Published July 13, 2012
Legal turmoil as Martin Corey’s bail release overturned
Irish political dissident Martin Corey remains in jail this weekend
after a Belfast High Court decision to release him was initially
blocked by the British government before being controversially
overturned by the Court of Appeal.
Published July 13, 2012
Problems mount for Boston College journalists
Efforts to prevent a peace process ‘research project’ being used to
prosecute and jail senior republicans suffered a setback this week
following a court ruling in Boston.
Published July 13, 2012
Violence follows ‘Eleventh Night’ bonfires
The annual period of sectarian strife surrounding the July 12th marches
saw an increased number of loyalist ‘Eleventh Night’ bonfires.
Published July 13, 2012
Attempt to recuit informer at Derry hospital
The 32 County Sovereignty Movement has condemned what it said was a
recruitment attempt by British MI5 agents which took place at the breast
cancer unit at Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry.
Published July 13, 2012
Minister shamed over private hospital deal
Sinn Féin has strongly challenged the leadership of the Labour Party
this week after the 26-County Minister for Health James Reilly was
publicly named in Stubbs Gazette over a 1.9 million euro bad debt.
Published July 13, 2012
Rioting in Ardoyne after Orange parade forced through
Trouble has erupted in Ardoyne today after the republican area was
cleared by the PSNI police to allow an incendiary Orange march pass
through.
Published July 12, 2012
Corey ordered held until appeal hearing tomorrow
The British government is to bring an appeal tomorrow against Martin
Corey’s legal victory against his internment, it has emerged. Mr Corey
was released on bail yesterday [Monday], but his release was
dramatically blocked at the request of the British Direct Ruler, Owen
Paterson.
Published July 10, 2012
Outrage as Martin Corey’s release is blocked
A veteran republican today won his court challenge against his internment
-- but his release was dramatically blocked by the
British government.
Published July 9, 2012
A provocative sectarian parade by the anti-Catholic Orange Order has
again been given permission to march past the nationalist Ardoyne shops
area of north Belfast.
Published July 6, 2012
McGeough's challenge to imprisonment rejected
The Court of Appeal in Belfast has rejected political prisoner Gerry
McGeough’s attempt to secure his release on the grounds of discrimination in the
issuance of pardons.
Published July 6, 2012
Councillor quits Sinn Féin over queen decision
One of Sinn Féin’s most senior councillors has quit the party in protest
at Martin McGuinness’s meeting with English queen Elizabeth Windsor.
Published July 6, 2012
Family forced out of Magherafelt home
A Catholic mother-of-five says she has been forced out of her County
Derry home after a five-year campaign of sectarian abuse.
Published July 6, 2012
O’Hagan family ‘left in limbo’
SDLP deputy leader Dolores Kelly has called on the Six-County justice
minister to probe the investigation into the murder of journalist Martin
O’Hagan, describing the lack of action as “unacceptable”.
Published July 6, 2012
Ulster Bank chief ‘must accept blame’
There have been calls for the head of Ulster Bank to resign after the
bank was unable to process routine financial transactions or release
funds for a third week.
Published July 6, 2012
PSNI seek cash to investigate Bloody Sunday
Forty years after the infamous atrocity in which British paratroopers
shot dead 14 innocent civil rights demonstrators and injured another 22,
a police investigation into the Bloody Sunday massacre is possible, it
has been announced.
Published July 5, 2012
Sinn Féin’s Martin McGuinness put clear blue water between himself and
mainstream Irish republicanism when he shook the hand of English queen
Elizabeth Windsor on Wednesday in a historic but hugely divisive act of
political theatre.
Published June 29, 2012
Breakthrough for family of Manus Deery
The family of Manus Deery has won a fresh hearing into the
fifteen-year-old’s murder in the nationalist Bogside area of Derry in
May 1972.
Published June 29, 2012
Anti-royal protestor survives murder bid
A west Belfast man badly
beaten by a gang of loyalists on Black Mountain
earlier this week says he is lucky to be alive.
Published June 29, 2012
Marian Price move linked to UN visit
Jailed political dissident Marian Price was moved to an
outside
hospital last weekend without her consent, her family have said.
Published June 29, 2012
New evidence in rubber bullet death
An inquest has been ordered to be reopened after new evidence was
uncovered about the death of the first child killed by a rubber
bullet
in the north of Ireland.
Published June 29, 2012
Interview with Bernadette Devlin McAliskey
Hugh Hamilton of WBAI Pacifica Radio interviews Bernadette
Devlin-McAliskey about the imprisonment of Marian Price
Published June 29, 2012
Historic handshake takes place amid ongoing tension
Sinn Féin’s Martin McGuinness met and shook hands with British monarch
Elizabeth Windsor today, both in private and in the presence of an
official photographer. The unprecented event has provoked protest and
division among Irish nationalists and republicans.
Published June 27, 2012
Trouble breaks out ahead of historic handshake
Rioting erupted in west Belfast last night ahead of an unprecedented
meeting later today [Wednesday] between Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness
and British monarch Elizabeth Windsor.
Published June 27, 2012
Adams defends decision to greet British monarch
Amid an outcry among Irish nationalists and republicans, Sinn Féin
President Gerry Adams has today issued a statement in support of his
party’s decision to give the go-ahead to a meeting and handshake
between Sinn Féin’s Stormont Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness
and English queen Elizabeth Windsor.
Published June 22, 2012
Martin McGuinness to meet Queen Elizabeth
Sinn Féin’s Martin McGuinness is to meet the British monarch Elizabeth
Windsor during her visit to the north of Ireland next week, it has been confirmed. McGuinness,
a former IRA commander, is to meet Windsor, the commander-in-chief of
the British Armed Forces, at a reception to celebrate the arts in
Ireland.
Published June 22, 2012
Ballymurphy inquiry ‘not in public interest’
The families of 11 people murdered by British paratroopers in west
Belfast 40 years ago have said they are “deeply disappointed” by the
decision to refuse an independent investigation into their deaths.
Published June 22, 2012
Marian Price moved to Belfast hospital
Interned Irish political dissident Marian Price has been moved from
Hydebank Prison to a hospital in Belfast this [Friday] morning.
Published June 22, 2012
Royal handshake could follow major nationalist protest
Sinn Fein has still not ruled out the participation of Martin McGuinness
in events surrounding the visit by the British queen and
commander-in-chief, Elizabeth Windsor, amid speculation that a deal may
already have been done on the matter.
Published June 22, 2012
Referendum too late for neglected children
A referendum on children’s rights is to go ahead in the 26 Counties
following a devastating report that found that the deaths of almost two
hundred children who were in state care could have been prevented.
Published June 22, 2012
Tracking device found on car of political activist
Published June 22, 2012
Paramilitary flags raised as Orangemen march
A controversial loyalist parade takes place tonight, and there are fears
of potential trouble as the parade passes nationalist communities in
north Belfast, particularly around North Queen Street.
Published June 22, 2012
Royal rally hits handshake plan
Sinn Fein has said it was caught off guard by the announcement last
Friday that the visit of British royal Elizabeth Windsor to Stormont
later this month will involve a giant celebration by tens of thousands
of unionists.
Published June 15, 2012
Half of young working parents are living in poverty - report
Under pressure from the Dublin government, the Economic and Social
Research Institute (ESRI) has censored its own economic report which
said a huge proportion of Irish workers fall into the category of
working poor.
Published June 15, 2012
Loyalists attack GAA pitch; UDA issues Loughinisland warning
Loyalists who hacked down Gaelic football goalposts at a County Down
pitch and branded them ‘British’ are intent on driving Catholics from
the area, a local Sinn Fein councillor has said.
Published June 15, 2012
PSNI assault Newry man; trouble in Craigavon, Belfast
There was a “vicious” assault by the PSNI against a local republican
during a stop and search operation in Newry last week, according to
eirigi.
Published June 15, 2012
Democracy still on hold in some local councils
Amid protests over continuing sectarianism in unionist-controlled
councils, an Ulster Unionist councillor has said “pigs will fly” before
there is a Sinn Fein mayor of Antrim.
Published June 15, 2012
Fine Gael Minister denies ‘Londonderry’ gaffe
The 26-County Justice minister Alan Shatter appeared to confirm his
government’s unionist credentials this week he referred to the city of
Derry as “Londonderry”.
Published June 15, 2012
Martin McGuinness to step down as Mid-Ulster MP
Sinn Fein MP for Mid Ulster Martin McGuinness is to resign his seat,
forcing a Westminster by-election, as part of an overhaul by Sinn Fein’s
of its elected representatives.
Published June 11, 2012
Vigilante group RAAD have claimed responsibility for a grenade-style attack on a
PSNI patrol in Derry during aggressive Crown
force raids in the nationalist Creggan area last weekend.
Published June 8, 2012
New royal visit set to divide nationalists
While Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness appears set to personally welcome a
British monarch to the north of Ireland later this month, others have
said they plan to protest the visit.
Published June 8, 2012
Referendum result hits bank debt negotiations
European officials have already taken advantage of last week’s 26-County
referendum result by curtly dismissing calls by Taoiseach Enda Kenny for
a new deal on the state’s banking crisis.
Published June 8, 2012
McConville family appeals for justice
The family of former Sinn Fein councillor Brendan McConville has called
for the Stormont administration to recognise a miscarriage of justice
following his recent conviction for a Continuity IRA attack three years ago.
Published June 8, 2012
McGurk’s cover-up linked to internment
A former British army information officer has said that a loyalist
massacre was blamed on the IRA in 1971 in order to justify the
internment of Catholics without trial.
Published June 8, 2012
Unionist anger over republican victim appointment
Unionists have reacted with anger at the involvement of a senior
republican in the North’s Victims and Survivors Forum.
Published June 8, 2012
Austerity Treaty passes by three-to-two margin
The Austerity Treaty referendum has been passed in the official result
at Dublin Castle this afternoon.
Published June 1, 2012
Counting of ballots in the referendum on the European fiscal treaty
has begun, and early indications are that the treaty will be approved.
Published June 1, 2012
Half of voters stay away from Austerity referendum
Voting closed in the 26-County Euro Treaty Referendum at 10pm this
evening, and an unusually low turnout has been reported, ranging from
35% to 55% of registered voters at polling stations across Ireland.
Published May 31, 2012
At this time, the people of the 26 County state have already begun
voting in the EU fiscal treaty referendum. They are facing another
crucial decision on the future governance of their state, and rarely
have they been so misinformed or deceived.
Published May 31, 2012
Belfast housing plan linked to H-Block project
A deeply controversial Protestant ‘settlement’ in nationalist north
Belfast is a trade-off for the development of a conflict resolution
centre at the site of Long Kesh prison, it has been claimed.
Published May 31, 2012
Humanitarian appeals for Marian Price
Up to a thousand people showed their support for jailed political
dissident Marian Price at a rally in west Belfast on Sunday.
Published May 31, 2012
The police in Newry, County Armagh have been blamed for provoking a
riot in nationalist areas.
Published May 31, 2012
McGuinness condemns republican opponents
Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness launched a blistering attack on
‘dissident’ republicans at his party’s Ard Fheis (annual conference) in
Killarney last weekend.
Published May 31, 2012
Marian Price has been imprisoned for more than a
year on the basis of secret evidence neither she nor her lawyers have
been allowed to see.
Published May 31, 2012
Presidential Address Sinn Féin Ard Fheis 2012
The address delivered this evening by Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams at the party's annual conference in Killarney.
Published May 26, 2012
Opening address to Sinn Féin Ard Fheis 2012
The opening keynote address to Sinn Féin’s annual
conference in Killarney this evening delivered by Deputy First Minister
Martin McGuinness.
Published May 25, 2012
Morning raids terrorise communities
The PSNI police have been accused of the outright repression of
republicans following a wave of dramatic heavy-handed raids across the
North.
Published May 25, 2012
Adams and Kenny set for duelling public addresses
In the absence of a televised leaders’ debate, voters in the 26
Counties will get an opportunity to make up their mind on the austerity
referendum this weekend when Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams and Taoiseach
Enda Kenny make competing, but separate, television addresses.
Published May 25, 2012
Anger at sectarian housing plan
The Stormont Executive has been accused of creating an Israeli-style
settlement for Protestant in north Belfast after it issued an appeal to
that community to “put down roots” in an area of north Belfast where
the waiting list for housing is dominated by Catholics.
Published May 25, 2012
Major rally planned for internees; Corey challenges detention
A special march and rally has been organised to highlight the plight of
the internees in Belfast on Sunday. The focus of the march will be west
Belfast republican Marian Price, whose health continues to deteriorate
as she is held in isolation at Hydebank Women’s Prison.
Published May 25, 2012
Dublin and Monaghan justice campaign continues
Sinn Fein TD Caoimhghin O Caolain has again raised
the need for an independent international inquiry into the Dublin and
Monaghan bombings of 17 May 1974.
Published May 25, 2012
Call for Rising ‘battlefield’ to be recognised
Sinn Fein has called for a section of Dublin’s Moore Street to be
recognised as part of a “historic battlefield” and preserved as a
historic cultural quarter.
Published May 25, 2012
Duffy family members arrested, charged
Three members of Colin Duffy’s family are behind bars today as a major
PSNI arrest operation continued across the North of Ireland this
weekend.
Published May 19, 2012
Taoiseach Enda Kenny told an unemployed man protesting against budget cuts to get a job, while his Employment Minister Richard Bruton revealed that a referendum re-run has already been considered, in a series of embarrassing campaign gaffes by Fine Gael's leadership this week.
Published May 18, 2012
Poignant gesture for Loughinisland victims
A decision by the Irish national soccer squad to wear armbands to mark
the 18th anniversary of the Loughinisland massacre has been widely
welcomed.
Published May 18, 2012
Concerns over return to political policing
The Police Ombudsman in the North has been asked to investigate a
stop-and-search operation conducted by the PSNI in the grounds of a
primary school, in full view of young schoolchildren.
Published May 18, 2012
UN doctor to visit Marian Price
A doctor appointed by the United Nations is to assess the condition of
internee Marian Price as concerns grow for her health.
Published May 18, 2012
Dublin and London “on the same page”
Britain is Ireland’s closest friend, Taoiseach Enda Kenny told an
assembly of parliamentarians from both jurisdictions at the Dublin
parliament this week.
Published May 18, 2012
Sectarian hate flagged in Tyrone
A flag of British Army’ murderous SAS unit, raised in Loughgall on the
25th anniversary of the ambush of eight IRA men in the village was
designed to “intimidate and offend” people, a Sinn Fein assembly member
has said.
Published May 18, 2012
The campaign for the release of Marian Price has taken a dramatic turn
after a judge dismissed charges against her and three other
republicans. Despite the decision, British officials have said the
interned former spokesperson for the 32 County Sovereignty Committee
will remain behind bars.
Published May 11, 2012
‘Carry on regardless’ despite Treaty confusion - Kenny
The European Union’s Austerity Treaty is to be renegotiated following
major political changes in France and Greece, but the Dublin
government has insisted Ireland’s referendum on the treaty
must go ahead later this month in any event.
Published May 11, 2012
Prisoners denied medical treatment
Republican prisoners at Maghaberry are being denied all medical
consultations following policy changes at the prison, according to a
prisoners’ support group.
Published May 11, 2012
Suspicion grows over ‘feud’ deaths
The families of two republicans brutally murdered five years ago in
Belfast say they are alarmed at reports surfacing this week that
indicate British intelligence may be protecting the killers.
Published May 11, 2012
DUP insists on ‘vetting’ of SF appointments
The DUP has refused to approve funding for Sinn Féin’s most recently
appointed political adviser, Jarlath Kearney, because the party refused
to follow a new ‘security’ vetting procedure, it has emerged.
Published May 11, 2012
Loyalist death threats follow Euro call-up
A Derry-born soccer player has received death threats in the wake of
his selection to play for Ireland in the 2012 UEFA European Football
Championship.
Published May 11, 2012
New evidence of Omagh cover-up
Fresh evidence that state forces allowed the 1998 Omagh bombing to
proceed -- and later took part in a cover-up -- has been revealed by a
new independent inquiry.
Published May 10, 2012
A large bomb left on the border last week appears to have signalled an
escalation of the armed campaign by the breakaway IRA groups.
Published May 4, 2012
Shoot-to-kill ‘reasonable’ - inquest
An inquest jury has shocked human rights groups in the North after it
ruled that the execution of an IRA Volunteer by British soldiers as he
lay dying on the ground was “reasonable”.
Published May 4, 2012
McGuinness may meet queen during royal visit
The North’s Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has given the
strongest indication yet that he is prepared to meet British monarch
Queen Elizabeth, who is expected to travel to the north of Ireland this
summer.
Published May 4, 2012
‘No’ campaign condemns government austerity ‘bullies’
Warnings that a key government strategy to win the 26-County referendum
on the EU Austerity Treaty would be to “put the frighteners on the
electorate” were quickly borne out this week.
Published May 4, 2012
Michéal Martin lashes out at Sinn Féin
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams this week accused Michéal Martin of an
“outrageous” attack after the Fianna Fail leader claimed Sinn Féin had
“prolonged the suffering” of the Irish people.
Published May 4, 2012
Huge pressure on Cardinal to resign
Political leaders from across the party spectrum have called on Cardinal
Sean Brady to consider his position following allegations that he failed
to pass on information about the activities of notorious paedophile
priest Brendan Smyth.
Published May 4, 2012
Bairbre de Brún resigns as MEP
Sinn Féin’s only member of the European Parliament, Six-County MEP
Bairbre de Brún, has resigned.
Published May 3, 2012
British intelligence agents operate across the 32 counties of Ireland
and have received information from politicians, members of An Garda
police, Revenue tax officials and the 26-County Army, the Smithwick
Tribunal has heard.
Published April 27, 2012
Hundreds of people gathered in Derry’s Bogside on Sunday in what was one
of the largest demonstrations held yet in support of the interned
political prisoner Marian Price to demand her immediate release.
Published April 27, 2012
Government plays dirty on treaty referendum
Lawyers for Sinn Féin have written to the Attorney General seeking
advance copies of government “information” being sent to homes about the
EU Austerity Treaty.
Published April 27, 2012
Portadown ‘Covenant’ monument fuels centenary warnings
A plan to hoist a large granite monument in the centre of Portadown
commemorating the centenary of the signing of the Ulster Covenant, a
unionist pact to oppose Irish independence in 1912, has been strongly
criticised.
Published April 27, 2012
A lifetime of sectarian attacks
An elderly couple say they have had enough of sectarian abuse after
suffering almost 50 years of attacks on their south Belfast home.
Published April 27, 2012
Protests grow over PSNI harassment
A public meeting in Derry last week heard of several serious allegations
of the misuse of stop and search powers against people with ‘dissident’
views, their children and wider family circles.
Published April 27, 2012
The coalition government’s plans for the introduction of new water
taxes has generated a new wave of resentment at the financial pressures
being imposed on people in the 26 Counties.
Published April 20, 2012
Coalition sends out the bully-boys
There is increasing concern at the Dublin government’s use of
heavy-handed tactics in support of its austerity agenda.
Published April 20, 2012
British general identifies Freddie Scappaticci as ‘Stakeknife’
A recording of a telephone conversation with a former British army
General Officer Commanding in the north appears to confirm allegations
that Belfast man Freddie Scappaticci was the infamous British
double-agent known as ‘Steak-Knife’ or ‘Stakeknife’.
Published April 20, 2012
PSNI raiders leave gun, CS gas on child’s bed
A member of the PSNI police left a loaded gun, ammunition and deadly CS
gas lying on a nine-year-old girl’s bed following a raid on her
family’s north Belfast home.
Published April 20, 2012
Prisoners punished over Easter lilies
Republican prisoners at Maghaberry jail were placed under 24-hour
lock-up on Easter Sunday for refusing to remove their Easter lilies, it
has emerged.
Published April 20, 2012
Forty years to the day after he was gunned down by British paratroopers, Official
IRA Volunteer Joe McCann was commemorated in Belfast.
Published April 20, 2012
Protesters break through police lines at Labour conference
Chaos erupted at the annual conference of the Labour Party in Galway
today as Gardai were unable to hold back protestors against the
26-County government’s austerity program.
Published April 14, 2012
A member of the breakaway ‘Real IRA’ has told a public Easter commemoration in Derry that the group will continue its armed struggle against British rule in the north of Ireland.
Published April 13, 2012
Pressure grows for release of Gerry McGeough and Marian Price
Former Fianna Fail minister Éamon Ó Cuív has added his voice to a
campaign for the release of a high-profile republican dissident, former
Sinn Fein Ard Chomhairle member Gerry McGeough.
Published April 13, 2012
PSNI accused of using civilians as cover
The PSNI police took almost two hours to respond to a bomb alert in
Newry on Saturday, raising fresh questions over the force’s attitude
towards the civilian population in the North of Ireland.
Published April 13, 2012
Referendum an insult to 1916 leaders - Adams
Speaking at an Easter Rising commemoration in Bandon, west Cork, Sinn
Fein President Gerry Adams has said the 26-County State has failed the
leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising.
Published April 13, 2012
Redmond recalled as Dublin launches ‘decade of commemorations’
The centenary of the Third Home Rule Bill for Ireland was marked by
an event in Waterford city hall on Wednesday evening.
Published April 13, 2012
Stormy weather for Titanic Belfast
A new tourist attraction based on the Titanic in Belfast, where the ship
was built, has been hit by a controversy following accusations that it
is perpetuating the class divide with which the ship is synonymous.
Published April 13, 2012
The former news anchorman of ‘Ulster Television’, Mike Nesbitt, who was
elected new leader of the Ulster Unionist Party last weekend, has said
“there has never been a better time” for unionism and said he wants to
address Sinn Fein’s Ard Fheis.
Published April 6, 2012
Fine Gael ‘blind to the people’
A decision to order the blinds at the National Convention Centre to be
pulled down as over ten thousand angry citizens descended on Fine Gael’s
annual conference last weekend has become a metaphor for the coalition
government’s attitude to the Irish people.
Published April 6, 2012
There were serious disturbances in Craigavon, County Armagh last
weekend following the convictions of two local men over a Continuity
IRA attack in 2009.
Published April 6, 2012
Courtroom battle over IRA interviews
A US appeal court has adjourned to consider whether an academic project
by Boston College involving confidential interviews with former IRA
Volunteers must be handed over to the PSNI police.
Published April 6, 2012
The police Historical Enquiries Team (HET) in the North has given
favourable treatment to British soldiers linked to killings during the
conflict, a University of Ulster report has confirmed.
Published April 6, 2012
Family forced out for Ireland t-shirt
The unionist paramilitary UDA has intimidated a Protestant family out of
their County Derry home after their son was spotted wearing an Ireland
t-shirt.
Published April 6, 2012
A list of Easter Rising Commemorative events in Ireland for 2012. Please contact your local organisation for details.
Published April 3, 2012
Huge crowds gather outside Fine Gael Ard Fheis
Over ten thousand protestors have gathered outside the Fine Gael Ard
Fheis [annual conference] this afternoon, with more still arriving.
Published March 31, 2012
Over a million households have boycotted the 100 euro household charge
in an extraordinary act of public defiance against an austerity flat tax
imposed by the Dublin government.
Published March 30, 2012
Three homes of Republican Sinn Féin members were raided by armed PSNI
and CID police units this week in Craigavon in County Armagh. In each
home computers, media storage devices and mobile phones were seized.
Published March 30, 2012
Fianna Fáil ‘purged’ as attention turns to Kenny
A decision by former 26-County Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, former European
Commission Padraig Flynn and other party colleagues to resign from
Fianna Fáil this week over the report of the Mahon tribunal is being
seen as a potentially defining moment in the battle against corruption
in Ireland.
Published March 30, 2012
More delays for Marshall and shoot-to-kill inquests
The family of a man shot dead by loyalist paramilitaries while eight
undercover British soldiers were hiding nearby yesterday criticised a
decision not to hold an inquest into the murder.
Published March 30, 2012
MI5 turns holiday into nightmare
A newlywed Derry couple have recounted how a planned five day break in
Spain turned into a nightmare after they were approached by
British military intelligence.
Published March 30, 2012
Date set for treaty referendum
The date for the referendum on the European Union’s permanent austerity
treaty has been set as Thursday, May 31st, opening the way for a debate
on a treaty which, if passed, could restrict Ireland’s economic freedom
forever.
Published March 30, 2012
Corruption affected every level of government from cabinet ministers to
local councillors during two decades of political dominance by Fianna
Fáil, according to the final report of the Mahon planning tribunal.
Published March 23, 2012
Dessie Grew shot as he lay dying, inquest hears
An SAS soldier celebrated with drinks after shooting dead an IRA man, a
Belfast inquest heard this week.
Published March 23, 2012
Evacuations and arrests as loyalists march on St Patrick’s
Sinn Fein MP Conor Murphy has described a loyalist march which was
allowed to take place as local residents were celebrating St Patrick’s
Day in the centre of Armagh, as having “killed the spirit of St.
Patrick”.
Published March 23, 2012
The main contender for the leadership of the Ulster Unionist Party has
said unionists should have nothing to fear from a border poll in the
North on reuniting Ireland.
Published March 23, 2012
Protest blocks British Army recruitment campaign
Amid signs of increased patrols by British soldiers, a group of activists at Queens’ University in Belfast has succeeded in
preventing a British military recruitment exercise on the campus.
Published March 23, 2012
Adams seeks votes for emigrants, northerners
A number of Irish political leaders gathered in Washington this week
for the St Patrick’s Day celebrations. Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams
thanked US supporters for their past commitment to the peace process
and discussed a number of ongoing issues.
Published March 23, 2012
St Patrick’s Day message from President Michael D. Higgins
I wish to send warm greetings on this St Patrick’s Day to Irish people
at home and abroad and to our wider Irish family around the world.
Published March 17, 2012
Adams rejects British statements
A referendum within the Six Counties on the future of the border in
Ireland is “inevitable”, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has said.
Published March 16, 2012
One of the oldest outstanding inquests in the North of Ireland has
finally begun in Belfast.
Published March 16, 2012
‘Stand up for Ireland’, Kenny told
The Dublin government’s futile attempts to secure relief from its
budget and banking crises continued this week in the face of
increasingly arrogant debt repayment demands by European Union
authority figures.
Published March 16, 2012
Pressure is growing to disband a ‘vigilante group’ in Derry after two
men from republican families were injured in gun attacks.
Published March 16, 2012
‘Spooky’ encounter for west Belfast man
An eírígí activist has said he was offered a cash inducement in return
for information about the organisation’s future direction during a
disturbing roadside encounter on the outskirts of Belfast.
Published March 16, 2012
Irish overcome St Patrick’s Day provocations
Mayor of London Boris Johnson and US sports wear manufacturer Nike have
both been forced to apologise to the Irish community after making
insults related to St Patrick’s Day.
Published March 16, 2012
The family of Sam Marshall are to seek a full inquest into his death
after it was revealed this week that he was under observation by at
least nine British soldiers when he was killed in 1990.
Published March 9, 2012
Sinn Féin chairman urges party members to ‘say sorry’
One of the most senior figures in the Sinn Féin leadership has
challenged members of the organisation to “say sorry for the human
effects of all actions during the armed struggle”.
Published March 9, 2012
Fine Gael parties as it evicts opponents
The early-morning destruction by the Gardai police of the ‘Occupy Dame
Street’ protest camp took place as the divide between Ireland’s 99% and
a ruling elite appeared wider than ever.
Published March 9, 2012
Loyalists to march into St Patrick’s Day celebrations
A loyalist march has incredibly been given permission to march directly
through the centre of Armagh next Saturday, on a night when thousands of
people will have descended on the city for its annual St Patrick’s Day
celebrations.
Published March 9, 2012
Ford claims spirit of prison agreement adhered to
The Six County ‘Minister for Justice’ David Ford has clashed with a
prisoner recently released from Maghaberry over the treatment of
political prisoners and the ongoing ‘dirty protest’ at the jail.
Published March 9, 2012
Marian Price campaign gains momentum
A packed meeting in Belfast on Thursday night heard prominent speakers
denounce the continued internment of veteran republican Marian Price.
Published March 9, 2012
Tom Elliott quits as UUP leader
The Ulster Unionist leader Tom Elliott is quitting as party leader.
Elliot said tonight he would not seek re-election to the position at the annual
general meeting, in just over three weeks time.
Published March 8, 2012
Fine Gael leader and 26-County Taoiseach Enda Kenny provoked the wrath
of a large swathe of Irish public opinion this morning when he signed
the EU’s Fiscal Compact Treaty, without waiting for a referendum of the
people of the State.
Published March 2, 2012
A new opinion poll has suggested that Sinn Féin is now the most popular
political party on the island of Ireland.
Published March 2, 2012
A former member of the Sinn Féin leadership has been refused a pardon
used to free other republicans at the end of the conflict.
Published March 2, 2012
Centenary events should unite - Stormont
Unionists should attend republican events -- and nationalists turn out to
mark unionist anniversaries -- in a bid to prevent historical centenaries
such as the 1916 Easter Rising fuelling public unrest, Sinn Féin has
said.
Published March 2, 2012
Sinn Féin West Tyrone MP Pat Doherty has told Britain’s Direct Ruler, Owen Paterson, that his government cannot rule out
an independent international Truth Commission for the North of Ireland.
Published March 2, 2012
On the eve of his party’s annual Ard Fheis conference, Fianna Fáil
leader Micheal Martin has suddenly sacked his deputy leader and the
grandson of party founder Eamon de Valera, over his stance on the EU
Treaty referendum.
Published March 2, 2012
Govt forced to hold Treaty referendum
The Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, has just confirmed in the Dáil that the
people of the 26 Counties will be asked in a referendum to ratify the
Brussels Treaty.
Published February 28, 2012
The end of a loyalist ‘supergrass’ trial, which saw twelve alleged
unionist paramilitaries cleared of the murder of UDA leader Tommy
English in 2000, has again raised fresh question marks over the
credibility of the so-called ‘justice system’ in the North of Ireland.
Published February 24, 2012
Vicious treatment for terminally ill prisoner
Republican prisoner Brian Shivers, who was controversially handed a
25-year sentence by a Diplock court earlier this month, was brutally
assaulted by prison staff while attending Belfast City Hospital last
week.
Published February 24, 2012
The sale of 26-County State assets is to begin next year, the Taoiseach
Enda Kenny has confirmed.
Published February 24, 2012
Human rights ignored as govt pursues Chinese cash
Socialist Party TD Joe Higgins has criticised what he calls the
“obsequious welcome of the political, business and media establishments”
of the Chinese vice-president Xi Jinping who has been visiting Ireland.
Published February 24, 2012
Deery family dismiss investigation
The family of a Derry teenager killed by the British army in 1972 have
rejected the findings of a police Historical Enquiries Team (HET)
investigation into his death.
Published February 24, 2012
A statement was released to the Pat Finucane centre in Derry today
[Friday] regarding the tragic death of Gordon Gallagher in 1973.
Published February 24, 2012
More than 500 bullets were fired at four IRA Volunteers who were killed
in an undercover British army ambush 20 years ago this week, it has
emerged.
Published February 17, 2012
Sinn Féin has condemned the government’s Finance Bill for the year 2012,
which has intentionally created a new tax loophole for highly paid
workers from outside the state.
Published February 17, 2012
Shivers appeals Massereene conviction
Brian Shivers has launched an urgent appeal against his wrongful
conviction for the 2009 Real IRA attack at Massereene British Army base.
Published February 17, 2012
Marian Price being held is ‘internment’ - Msgr Murray
A prominent Catholic priest has agreed that the continuing detention of veteran
republican Marian Price is internment without trial.
Published February 17, 2012
Support for Palestinian hunger striker
Republican groups of all hues have rallied in support of Palestinian
hunger striker Khader Adnan, who is said to be near death while shackled
to a bed in an Israeli hospital.
Published February 17, 2012
Cearta Gael á n-éileamh [Irish speakers demand their rights]
Ba bheag an t-iontas a bhí ar phobal Gaeilge nuair a
rinneadh tagairt d’Acht na Gaeilge i gcuimhní cinn Peter Hain.
[There was little surprise in the Irish language community when the Irish Language Act was referenced in Peter Hain’s memoirs.]
Published February 17, 2012
‘Inform or we’ll have you executed’
A well-known County Derry pub-owner has had a gun held to his head by a
member ofthe British Crown forces who threatened to have him killed if
he did not become an informer.
Published February 10, 2012
SF’s appeal for Paisley infuriates nationalists
A call by Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness for people to “give prayerful
support” for an unwell Ian Paisley has led to a backlash against the
party by some of its own supporters.
Published February 10, 2012
Militants claim intelligence success
Breakaway IRA group Oglaigh na hEireann (ONH) has said it has recovered
intelligence on the PSNI and British Army in the North from a mobile
phone dropped by a member of the PSNI during an arrest operation.
Published February 10, 2012
Loyalist murders ‘could have been stopped’
The family of a victim of the Shankill Butchers is taking a case
against the PSNI chief constable, arguing that the murder could have
been prevented.
Published February 10, 2012
Groups work together to oppose fracking
Hundreds of environmental activists took part in the first national
meeting in Ireland against efforts by multinational energy companies to
extract gas by using high-powered jets of water to fracture the earth’s
crust, a process known as ‘fracking’.
Published February 10, 2012
A war of words has erupted between the British government and Argentina
over the icy and remote British colony known in English as the Falkland
Islands, which lie 290 miles off the coast of Argentina.
Published February 10, 2012
Amid outrage over the government’s intensive efforts to avoid a
referendum, the leader of the main opposition groups in the 26 Counties
have issued separate calls for the people to have a say on Europe’s
draconian new finance plan.
Published February 3, 2012
Thousands marched through heavy rain showers in Derry on Sunday to mark
the 40th anniversary of the Bloody Sunday massacre and to appeal for
justice for the victims.
Published February 3, 2012
Deception around the Ormeau Road massacre
The families of five men killed in a unionist paramilitary gun attack
20 years ago have uncovered new evidence which shows that the killers
had been pre-armed by the RUC police -- and there was no genuine
attempt to bring those responsible to justice afterwards.
Published February 3, 2012
Criminalisation policy hasn’t changed - Duffy
State harassment victim Colin Duffy says current conditions on
Maghaberry prisons Roe House wing “could be equated to the harshness of
what took place in the late 70s and early 80s” in the notorious
H-Blocks.
Published February 3, 2012
PSNI ‘picking man’s life apart’
A Derry man has said the PSNI attempted to recruit him as an informer
against dissident republicans or “ruin his life” if he refused.
Published February 3, 2012
Indo stirs race-hate controversy
A Polish woman who was the subject of a ‘mistranslated’ article
suggesting she was a ‘welfare tourist’ has said she was shocked to
learn of it and that the allegation was “completely not true”.
Published February 3, 2012
Taoiseach Enda Kenny is the focus of mounting anger in the 26 Counties
after criticising the Irish people for their “greed” and “mad” borrowing-- just days after he paid one and a quarter billion euros of public
funds to international bond speculators.
Published January 27, 2012
Duffy ‘will not change’ despite ordeal
Colin Duffy has spoken out after he was dramatically cleared last week
of involvement in the 2009 Real IRA attack on the Massareene British
Army base.
Published January 27, 2012
North’s politicians at odds over Scotland vote
The Scottish government has this week unveiled the question that could
lead to the end of the union between Scotland and England.
Published January 27, 2012
March showdown over Boston College subpoenas
Researchers employed by Boston College to conduct interviews with
former IRA members -- the subject of a British government subpoena --
have said they are not surprised at the latest court ruling against
their efforts to prevent the interview transcripts falling into the
hands of the PSNI.
Published January 27, 2012
Sinn Fein hold talks on Maghaberry
A Sinn Fein delegation of Stormont Assembly members -- Raymond
McCartney, Sean Lynch and Jennifer McCann -- met with the Six-County
Justice Minister David Ford on Wednesday to discuss the ongoing crisis
at Maghaberry prison.
Published January 27, 2012
Compensation award over ‘appalling’ harassment
An award-winning social worker has won “significant” damages following
a campaign of sectarian harassment by her ‘colleagues’ at a care
centre.
Published January 27, 2012
Duffy freed but Shivers jailed over Massereene attack
Prominent republican Colin Duffy has today been found not guilty of the
Real IRA attack on Massereene British Army base in 2009, although there
was disbelief at the court when his co-accused, Brian Shivers from
Magherafelt, was found guilty.
Published January 20, 2012
Former RUC Special Branch police who were forced to retire as part of
the policing reform process have been rehired as civilian contractors
for the PSNI, it has emerged.
Published January 20, 2012
Emigration is ‘lifestyle choice’, says Noonan
The 26-County Finance Minister Michael Noonan infuriated the Irish public on Thursday
when he described emigration as “a choice of lifestyle”.
Published January 20, 2012
No arrests have been made and no searches carried out, two weeks after
the brutal sectarian attack on Catholic teenager James Turley.
Published January 20, 2012
Derry explosions raise tensions
Two explosions in Derry last night [Thursday night] appeared to target
government offices and have again ratcheted up concerns for the political process
in the North.
Published January 20, 2012
Politicians clash as poverty deepens
Over 80,000 children in the Six Counties are living in poverty,
according to a new report published this week, with nationalist areas
such as west Belfast experiencing the highest figures.
Published January 20, 2012
Appeal for republican prisoner
The wife of a Derry republican prisoner has appealed to the city’s
political leaders to do something about the crisis at Maghaberry prison
before someone dies.
Published January 20, 2012
PSNI silence over film set nightmare
A vicious attempt to murder Catholic teenagers last Friday was covered
up by the North’s police for over three days before details finally
emerged.
Published January 13, 2012
Cameron may pre-empt Scottish independence move
British prime minister David Cameron has dramatically attempted to
hijack moves towards a referendum on Scottish independence. The move has
accelerated a British constitutional crisis which could have profound
implications for London’s rule in the north of Ireland.
Published January 13, 2012
SF ‘not interested’ in all-Ireland efforts
Both the Dublin government and the Six-County executive have been
accused of turning their back on cross-border co-operation, one of the
cornerstones of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.
Published January 13, 2012
McGeough case could set precedent
Lawyers for prominent republican Gerry McGeough argued for his
entitlement to release under the 1998 Good Friday Agreement for more
than four hours this week.
Published January 13, 2012
A step forward for the Finucane family
The family of murdered Belfast defence lawayer Pat Finucane has been
granted a judicial review of the decision by the British government not
to hold a public inquiry into his death.
Published January 13, 2012
‘No public interest’ to PSNI’s use of rally footage
The PSNI police have failed in a legal bid to force the
handover of unseen TV news footage from a rally by the 32 County
Sovereignty Committee.
Published January 13, 2012
Betrayal and bloody-mindedness
Participants in Boston College’s ‘Troubles Archive’ project have
demanded the return or destruction of all of its taped interviews after
parts of the archive were delivered to the British Crown forces.
Published January 6, 2012
‘Lucky escape’ for British soldier
Breakaway IRA group Óglaigh na hÉireann says it was behind an attack on
a British soldier in north Belfast on Thursday.
Published January 6, 2012
Rebel Cork versus the NAMA republic
Two protests in Cork have demonstrated the city’s fighting spirit in
the face of social injustice.
Published January 6, 2012
Released prisoner recounts Maghaberry nightmare
A republican prisoner on dirty protest in Maghaberry jail has warned the
North’s highest security prison is fast deteriorating into a cesspit of
disease.
Published January 6, 2012
A round-up of the revelations from the historical papers, mostly
pertaining to 1981, which were released over the New Year period.
Published January 6, 2012
Messages issued by three republican political organisations on the
occasion of the New Year 2012.
Published January 6, 2012
The publication of declassified papers from thirty years ago has
brought new controversy over the British view of the 1981 hunger
strike, in which ten men, including Bobby Sands, died.
Published December 30, 2011
Demand abides for Bloody Sunday justice
The annual march commemorating the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre will take
place under the theme ‘March for Justice’, despite calls by some
relatives of the victims that the campaign should come to an end.
Published December 30, 2011
University to give up confidential IRA files
Boston College has agreed to turn over research interviews recorded in
confidence by a former IRA member to the PSNI police.
Published December 30, 2011
Loyalist paramilitaries are being blamed for an arson attack which
badly damaged a GAA clubhouse in Derry on Wednesday.
Published December 30, 2011
No right to protest for nationalists
A residents’ group whose members were convicted this week for protesting
against a sectarian parade said the case highlighted the one-sided
nature of the justice system in the North of Ireland.
Published December 30, 2011
Dublin government confirms water tax
Every drop of clean water in the 26 County state is to be metered and
taxed as part of a new government fundraising drive which emerged over
the Christmas break.
Published December 30, 2011
Pressure is growing for the immediate release form jail of former
republican spokeswoman Marian Price after it was admitted that a royal
pardon central to her case has been shredded by the British government.
Published December 23, 2011
Duffy-Shivers trial ends in further controversy
A lawyer told Belfast Crown Court this week that the trial of Colin
Duffy and Brian Shivers for the March 2009 Real IRA attack on a British
Army base in Antrim has “miscarriage of justice all over it”.
Published December 23, 2011
Armagh man Martin Corey has won High Court permission to mount a
challenge to his re-imprisonment.
Published December 23, 2011
History made as coroner recommends prosecution
A prosecution in the case of a Derry teenager killed in 1972 could pave
the way for cases to be brought against those responsible for Bloody
Sunday and other British military atrocities in the North of Ireland.
Published December 23, 2011
In an unusually frank statement, Sinn Fein strategist Declan Kearney has
said his party’s support for the PSNI is “not unconditional”.
Published December 23, 2011
Adams is South’s most popular political leader
The latest opinion poll in the 26 Counties places Gerry Adams as the
most popular political leader, and Sinn Fein as the second most popular
party in the state.
Published December 23, 2011
Sean Garland wins extradition case
The extradition of veteran republican socialist Sean Garland to the
United States has been rejected by an Irish court this afternoon.
Published December 21, 2011
There have been new calls for a truth commission in the north of Ireland
following confirmation that one of the North’s deadliest terrorists was
a police agent.
Published December 16, 2011
Family’s relief as inquest finally held
British soldiers involved in shooting a 15-year-old boy nearly 40 years
ago should face prosecution, a lawyer for the teenager’s family has
said, following the long-sought inquest into his death last week.
Published December 16, 2011
SF condemns euro deal “madness”
Sinn Fein has described the deal done by European leaders last week as
“madness” which could condemn the 26-County state to a draconian
austerity program from which it can never escape.
Published December 16, 2011
PSNI base targeted in south Armagh
A bomb was defused on Sunday night close to the PSNI station in Keady,
south Armagh.
Published December 16, 2011
Prisoner’s wife sexually assaulted by MI5 man
An MI5 attempt to recruit the wife of a dissident republican prisoner as
an agent ended with the mother-of-three being groped and intimidated by an
intelligence officer.
Published December 16, 2011
‘Boycott the charge’ campaign launched
A campaign by members of the Dublin parliament to boycott the 100 euro
household charge is “a very dangerous road for our democracy”, according
to the coalition government.
Published December 16, 2011
RUC/UDR gang carried out showband massacre - report
Both the RUC police and the British Army’s Ulster Defence Regiment
(UDR) were directly involved in the Miami Showband massacre, according
to a report by the North’s Historical Enquiries Team.
Published December 14, 2011
A historic Franco-German drive for a new superstate has seen the
Eurocrats of Brussels demand political and fiscal powers to rival those
of the US federal government in Washington.
Published December 9, 2011
Austerity budget sparks further coalition tension
A 26-County Government backbencher, Patrick Nulty has formally left the
Labour parliamentary party amid a public outcry over the Fine
Gael/Labour coalition’s austerity budget, announced this week.
Published December 9, 2011
PSNI target Sinn Fein’s policing trailblazer
The former head of Sinn Fein on Belfast city council has criticised the
PSNI police who confiscated his taxi, falsely claiming it had
been used in relation to ‘dissident’ activity.
Published December 9, 2011
Finucane decision faces judicial review
The British government is to face a legal challenge over its failure to
launch a public inquiry into Crown force collusion in the murder of
defence lawyer Pat Finucane.
Published December 9, 2011
McGurk’s families take up legal challenge
The families of victims of the 1971 McGurk’s bar bombing have lodged
papers at the High Court in Belfast challenging both the PSNI and the police
ombudsman over failings in the recent handling of the case.
Published December 9, 2011
A massive unionist rally is being organised to mark the centenary of the
signing of the Ulster Covenant.
Published December 9, 2011
An announcement of new taxes in the Dublin parliament has brought
confirmation that those living on low and middle incomes will be the
main victims of the 26-County government’s austerity program.
Published December 6, 2011
Families, elderly, students hit by budget cuts
Sinn Fein has accused the Fine Gael/Labour overnment of targeting the
vulnerable and low and middle income families with the same failed
austerity budgetary measures as pursued by Fianna Fail.
Published December 5, 2011
A total of 49 cases in which members of the RUC/PSNI police were
responsible for extra-judicial killings have been consigned to a “legal
limbo”, according to reports.
Published December 2, 2011
Coalition frays ahead of budget
Tommy Broughan, who represented Dublin North-East in the Dail, has been
expelled from the Labour Party after he refused to support an extension
of the bank guarantee.
Published December 2, 2011
Deaths of three Newry nationalists ‘a tragedy’
The family of a teenager shot dead by the British Army 40 years ago
said they hope a report into the killing will help them finally come to
terms with the atrocity.
Published December 2, 2011
Dismay as Diplock judge endorses computer DNA test
There was disappointment but little surprise for justice campaigners
this week when a judge declared in Antrim Crown Court that
controversial DNA evidence, never before allowed in a British of Irish
court, was “reliable and acceptable”.
Published December 2, 2011
A ‘car convoy’ protest is planned for the weekend to draw attention to
the crisis over the treatment of Irish political prisoners at
Maghaberry jail in County Armagh.
Published December 2, 2011
O Donnghaile issues apology over royal award ceremony
The mayor of Belfast, Sinn Fein’s Niall O Donnghaile, has been
condemned by unionists for not presenting a Duke of Edinburgh award to
a British Army cadet at a ceremony in Belfast.
Published December 2, 2011
There is growing concern that the trial of two men for the Real IRA
attack on Massareene British Army base two years ago, currently
underway, could result in a major miscarriage of justice.
Published November 25, 2011
Public urged to support prison camp-out
A 24-hour rally and fast is to take place overnight this Friday night,
November 25th, at the gates of Maghaberry prison.
Published November 25, 2011
Protests over PSNI visits to Croke Park, schools
A football match later today [Friday] involving the PSNI police at the
Croke Park headquarters of the GAA is to be protested by Republican Sinn
Fein.
Published November 25, 2011
Coalition seen using leaks to plan cuts, taxes
Dublin cabinet ministers have engaged in widespread leaks this week in
an attempt to ‘soften the blow’ of the worst austerity measures and to
see how palatable other budget measures were.
Published November 25, 2011
Christmas is recruitment season for British spooks
British military intelligence have attempted to lure a man across the
border with the promise of cut-price Christmas toys in order to effect
his arrest.
Published November 25, 2011
Long memories at Leinster House
A civil-war era spat broke out in the Dail this week when Kerry
North-Limerick West Sinn Fein TD Martin Ferris sought to remove
restrictions on prisoners released under the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.
Published November 25, 2011
It was revealed today that members of the German parliament have already
discussed details of the forthcoming 26-County Budget, including a
planned 2% hike in VAT (sales tax).
Published November 17, 2011
Ballymurphy delight at inquest news
The families of 11 people killed during a 36-hour rampage by British
paratroopers 40 years ago have described a decision to reopen inquests
into ten of the deaths as “a very important step on our journey for
truth”.
Published November 17, 2011
Price’s pardon document is ‘lost’, Britain claims
A document which could free the North’s most famous female republican
from jail has been lost by the British government, its Northern Ireland
Office has said.
Published November 17, 2011
Pensioner battered by UDA gang
A pensioner who was attacked while trying to defend her son and grandson
has described being held over a railing and punched in the face by a
unionist paramilitary.
Published November 17, 2011
Kelly wins compensation over Martha Pope smear
Senior Sinn Féin politician Gerry Kelly is to be paid a five-figure sum
by a Sunday newspaper which accused him of being involved in an affair
with a US diplomat in a story published 15 years ago.
Published November 17, 2011
The Six-County First Minister, DUP leader Peter Robinson has been
accused of contriving a “stunt” when he threatened to resign over
changes to the North’s prison regime.
Published November 17, 2011
Ireland qualifies for Euro 2012
The Irish national soccer team has qualified tonight for the 2012
European Football Championship, the first major soccer tournament it
will contest since the 2002 World Cup in Japan and Korea.
Published November 15, 2011
Sinn Fein's pre-budget submission 2012 - summary
The Executive Summary, including an itemised list of
proposed financial measures, savings and stimulus packages from Sinn Féin's pre-budget submission for the year 2012, published today.
Published November 15, 2011
Michael D. Higgins is inaugurated as President
Michael D Higgins was inaugurated as the ninth President of Ireland at a
ceremony in Dublin Castle this afternoon. He was sworn in by the Chief
Justice in front of the Taoiseach, other dignatories and invited guests.
His first address as President Higgins received huge applause and a
standing ovation from the assembled guests. Here is the full
text of that address.
Published November 11, 2011
Over a hundred former government ministers are sharing an annual cash
pot of almost nine million euro, it has been revealed. The figures were
supplied in response to a Sinn Fein parliamentary question.
Published November 10, 2011
Gaza campaigners subjected to Israeli abuse, imprisonment
Irish human rights activists remain imprisoned by Israeli authorities
after they attempted last week to deliver aid to Palestinians trapped
behind an Israeli military blockade.
Published November 10, 2011
PSNI threat to arrest lawyer ‘oppression of the worst kind’
A top human rights lawyer was threatened with arrest on the eve of the
opening of the trial this week of republican Colin Duffy, one of his
highest profile clients.
Published November 10, 2011
Cash bonanza for UDA relatives, prison warders
The son of a notorious unionist paramilitary leader has received a
record payment of 400,000 pounds sterling ($640,000) from the British
government in a move which has angered the families of those he killed.
Published November 10, 2011
Provocative march set for New Lodge interface
A sectarian parade is to be held at a troubled north Belfast
‘peaceline’ tomorrow in memory of a loyalist youth who blew himself up
with a bomb he was about to throw over the wall at Catholics.
Published November 10, 2011
EU/IMF ‘orders’ termination of cross-border peace project
The 26-County government has been accused of reneging on a deal struck
during the North’s peace talks after it pulled the plug on funding for
a major cross-border road link.
Published November 10, 2011
Members of the SDLP today selected Alasdair McDonnell to be their new
leader.
Published November 5, 2011
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams led a walk-out from the Dublin
parliament this week in protest over the coalition government’s
decision to hand over more than 700 million euro (more than 1 billion
dollars) to an unknown private investor in the failed Anglo Irish Bank.
Published November 3, 2011
The ‘Real IRA’ has claimed responsibility for three bomb attacks over
the past few months, and has warned that it will continue to target
economic interests which reinforce British rule in the North.
Published November 3, 2011
Mixed feelings for Sinn Fein over election result
Sinn Fein plans to build on its 26-County presidential campaign by
targeting the local elections in 2014, party officials have said.
Published November 3, 2011
The trial of 22 people charged with holding a sit-down protest against a
sectarian march in north Belfast this summer was quickly enveloped in
controversy after the PSNI police admitted they had no evidence to
present against at least two of those charged, and suggested that much of
their knowledge had come from informers.
Published November 3, 2011
Family welcomes British statement on murder, beatings
The British government has expressed its “deep regret” over the British
army killing of a Catholic man in the Markets area of Belfast.
Published November 3, 2011
The Irish ship MV Saoirse is en route to the Gaza strip as part of its
latest relief mission and has already reached international waters in
the Mediterranean Sea.
Published November 3, 2011
The 30th Amendment to the Irish constitution, to give more powers of
investigation to the Dublin parliament [Oireachtas], has been defeated in
a shock reverse for the coalition government.
Published October 29, 2011
Final election results declared
Michael D Higgins has finally been declared elected as President of
Ireland following the fourth and final count in Dublin Castle this
afternoon.
Published October 29, 2011
Higgins is President-elect as rivals concede
Labour Party candidate Michael D Higgins is now certain to be
inaugurated the ninth 26-County President and will be declared elected
later tonight, when the results of the final election count are revealed
in Dublin Castle.
Published October 28, 2011
Michael D Higgins set to claim Presidency
Labour veteran Michael D Higgins is likely to win the 26-County
Presidential election over independent Sean Gallagher with the help of
transfers from a strongly placed Martin McGuinness of Sinn Fein,
according to early tallies of votes coming in from constituencies across
the State.
Published October 28, 2011
The 26-County presidential election campaign erupted in a major
controversy in its final days as so-called independent candidate Sean
Gallagher admitted he secured substantial Fianna Fail ‘donations’ in
exchange for dinner in the company of then Taoiseach Brian Cowen.
Published October 26, 2011
Report confirms rampant sectarianism within North’s prisons
Catholics prisoners in the Six Counties are far more likely to be
subjected to violence (or prison ‘discipline’) than their Protestant
counterparts, a new report has revealed.
Published October 26, 2011
Concerns over broad new powers for politicians
Two referendums to be put to the voters of the 26 Counties on Thursday,
the same date as the Presidential election, are facing increasing
criticism over the lack of public debate as well as the content of the
constitutional changes proposed.
Published October 26, 2011
MI5 targeting young people in Fermanagh
The 32 County Sovereignty Movement has said it has been made aware of
more approaches by MI5/Special branch who have been actively targeting
“vulnerable” members of society in an attempt to recruit them as
informers.
Published October 26, 2011
Campbell ‘has strong grounds’ to appeal conviction
An appeal is to be launched after Louth man Michael Campbell was
sentenced to 12 years in a Lithuanian prison following an MI5 sting
operation.
Published October 26, 2011
Voting for change in Dublin West
As well as voting in two referendums and the presidential election on
Thursday, the constituents of Dublin West will be voting in a
by-election to fill the seat vacated by the death of Brian Lenihan
earlier this year.
Published October 26, 2011
British Intelligence agencies sent the wife of a former IRA prisoner an
envelope stuffed with cash in an extraordinary attempt to recruit her as
an informer.
Published October 20, 2011
Finucanes expose Cameron’s deception
The family of Pat Finucane have released documents which confirm the
British Prime Minister deliberately reneged on a promise to hold a
public inquiry into the murder of their loved one.
Published October 20, 2011
Hutchinson cover-up revelations continue
The highly controversial Police Ombudsman in the North, Al Hutchinson,
refused a request by former police chief Hugh Orde to investigate
allegations that IRA informer Freddie Scappaticci was ordered by his
handlers to kill other IRA Volunteers.
Published October 20, 2011
Tragic incident was ‘major success’ for British Army
A confidential British government document has been unearthed that
describes one of the most painful incidents of the conflict, resulting
in the deaths of three children, as a “carefully planned operation” and
“a major success”.
Published October 20, 2011
IRA families reject McGuinness comments
Families of some IRA men executed by the British Army have accused
Martin McGuinness of betrayal as he attempts to woo voters in the
South’s Presidential campaign.
Published October 20, 2011
Father wins rights to abandoned NAMA property
He was on the housing list for five years and, out of desperation to
find somewhere to call home, eventually resorted to squatting in one of
the thousands of empty houses in ghost estates littering Ireland.
Published October 20, 2011
Basque peace development welcomed
Published October 20, 2011
The peace process was rocked this week by the sudden British declaration
that a public inquiry will not now be held into the assassination of Pat
Finucane.
Published October 14, 2011
Bomb strikes Derry’s ‘UK culture’ headquarters
The ‘UK City of Culture’ offices in the centre of Derry was badly
damaged on Wednesday night by a small but powerful ‘Real IRA’ bomb.
Published October 14, 2011
RTE launches anti-McGuinness campaign
Presidential candidate Martin McGuinness has said that an election
debate on state-run RTE television on Wednesday night amounted to a
“trial by television”.
Published October 14, 2011
Loyalists attack Catholic, Polish families
A couple have fled their east Belfast home after a sectarian attack by
a loyalist mob left their young daughter injured.
Published October 14, 2011
Protest grows outside Central Bank in Dublin
An internet-based campaign of peaceful resistance to the political and
economic corruption of the 26-County state has taken to the streets.
Published October 14, 2011
No murder charge for loyalist killers
The family of Kevin McDaid has described a decision to drop murder
charges against seven men accused of killing him as “an insult” .
Published October 14, 2011
Finucanes quit Downing St meeting over QC review plan
The widow of murdered Belfast defence lawyer Pat Finucane said today she
felt “angry” and “insulted” after David Cameron told her he was
proposing a review of her husband’s case by a QC (British government
lawyer).
Published October 11, 2011
A hysterical attempt by Fine Gael and their media allies to attack Sinn
Fein’s Martin McGuinness has seen a surge in support for Mr McGuinness’s
campaign and propelled Sinn Fein into second place in the polls.
Published October 7, 2011
Govt cash bonanza for developers, advisers, bankers
The coalition government in Dublin has defended their decision to give
further bonuses, deferred payments and inflated salaries to bank
executives, property developers and political insiders.
Published October 7, 2011
eirigi man attacked after Newry raids
A prominent member of eirigi was detained for seven hours and charged
with a string of offences after he intervened to check on the welfare of
a neighbour who was having his car searched by the PSNI.
Published October 7, 2011
Truth commission ‘ruled out’ ahead of Finucane decision
Britain’s Direct Ruler in the North, Owen Paterson, has dismissed Sinn
Fein’s long-standing call for a truth commission to deal with the
North’s past.
Published October 7, 2011
Demand for equality in the right to vote
Published October 7, 2011
Liam Adams appeals extradition
The brother of Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams is to appeal against his
extradition to the North following a High Court decision that he should
stand trial in Belfast on allegations that he sexually abused his
daughter.
Published October 7, 2011
A large crowd turned out in Derry on Thursday as Sinn Fein’s Martin
McGuinness launched his Presidential election campaign.
Published September 30, 2011
McGuinness candidacy highlights partitionist attitudes
Despite coming under intense criticism from the 26-County establishment
in Dublin, Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness has received support from the
former British Direct Ruler in Ireland, Shaun Woodward.
Published September 30, 2011
Teachers blast pension ‘larceny’
The two largest teacher unions in Ireland, the INTO and ASTI, have
condemned changes to pensions proposed by the 26-County Minister for
Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin as “larcenous” and
“probably illegal”.
Published September 30, 2011
Paper still targeted, ten years after O’Hagan death
A decade after the murder of crime journalist Martin O’Hagan by loyalist
paramilitaries, his colleagues at the newspaper he worked for are still
receiving loyalist death threats.
Published September 30, 2011
A number of loyalist paramilitary figures are to visit US political and
business leaders in a visit being organised by the Dublin government, it
has emerged.
Published September 30, 2011
Rhianna encounter stranger than fiction
International pop sensation Rhianna was this week confronted in a County
Down cornfield by a DUP councillor who told her to “cover up” while she
was on his farm.
Published September 30, 2011
Final nominations for Irish Presidential election
The line-up for the Irish Presidential election next month has been
decided tonight after controversial Senator David Norris and former
pop/gospel singer ‘Dana’ Rosemary Scallon both secured the necessary
support of local councillors for their nomination as candidates.
Published September 27, 2011
The nomination of Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness for next month’s
election to the President of Ireland has provoked a chaotic and bitter
response from the 26-County ‘elite’.
Published September 24, 2011
Presidential candidate McGuinness tackles IRA past
Sinn Fein nominee Martin McGuinness was repeatedly questioned about his
past involvement with the IRA this week, with the issue dominating the
early days of the presidential campaign.
Published September 24, 2011
Justice comes first for Bloody Sunday relatives
Britain’s Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the British government
intends to make a cash payment to the families and wounded of the Bloody
Sunday massacre.
Published September 24, 2011
Ongoing harassment of republicans and families
Runai ginearalta eirigi [the general secretary of eirigi] Breandan Mac
Cionnaith has condemned the continuing harassment of Lurgan republicans
after three homes were raided on Wednesday morning by the PSNI.
Published September 24, 2011
Ombudsman forces mother to relive her grief
The mother of a Catholic murdered by the unionist paramilitary UDA has
added to calls for Police Ombudsman Al Hutchinson to resign after she
was again fobbed off over a report on her son’s murder.
Published September 24, 2011
Coalition selling state assets to pay private debts
There were rowdy scenes in the Dublin parliament this week between the
26-County government and Sinn Fein over the planned sell-off of part of
the ESB (Electricity Supply Board), the semi-state body which until
recently held a monopoly on Ireland’s energy market.
Published September 24, 2011
On the centenary of the Easter Rising in 2016, it could be Sinn Fein’s
Martin McGuinness taking the salute outside the GPO in Dublin, following
a dramatic and imaginative proposal by the party this weekend for his
nomination in next month’s Presidential election.
Published September 18, 2011
Breakaway IRA groups carried out four separate attacks against the PSNI
this past week, including an attack in County Antrim in which members of
the police force are reported to have received minor injuries.
Published September 18, 2011
British apology after 40 years
The head of the British Army has written a letter of apology to the
family of a Derryman who was shot dead in 1971.
Published September 18, 2011
Orangemen reprimanded over Kerr funeral
The leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, Tom Elliott, and UUP Assembly
member Danny Kennedy are to face disciplinary proceedings from the
Orange Order for attending the funeral mass of PSNI member Ronan Kerr in
April.
Published September 18, 2011
Germany’s European Union [EU] commissioner Guenther Oettinger caused an
outrage this week after he called for the Irish tricolour to be flown at
half-mast in Brussels to embarrass the country over its economic
problems.
Published September 18, 2011
Boundary changes pose electoral questions
Proposals to radically change the Westminster constituencies in the
North are expected to see the main unionist DUP party, as well as
the nationalist SDLP, both lose a valuable seat in the
Westminster parliament in London.
Published September 18, 2011
Martin McGuinness set to contest Presidency of Ireland
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams has confirmed reports that the party’s
Ard Chomhairle [high council] is to meet on Sunday morning to discuss a
proposal from the party’s leadership to nominate Martin McGuinness to
stand in the 26-County presidential election.
Published September 16, 2011
The Sinn Fein annual conference has heard calls for a national
conversation on the future of Ireland, between now and the centenary of
the Easter Rising in 2016.
Published September 11, 2011
Warning as supergrass trial goes ahead
British Special Branch double-agent Mark Haddock ordered the murder of a
paramilitary rival and smirked as he told the gunmen, “try not to shoot
the kids”, a high-profile trial in Belfast was told this week.
Published September 11, 2011
As cuts deepen, NAMA keeps developers in style
Bankrupted Irish property speculators are being paid ‘salaries’ of up to
200,000 euro (US$280,000) a year by the Dublin government, it was
revealed this week.
Published September 11, 2011
Waterford facing employment meltdown
A surprise announcement of the loss of almost 600 jobs from a call
centre operation in Waterford has shocked staff and left government
officials struggling to frame a response.
Published September 11, 2011
Pressure is growing on the authorities at Maghaberry prison to release
internee Gerry McGeough, who suffers from a serious heart condition,
into hospital care.
Published September 11, 2011
The brutality is not ‘systematic’, it’s the lying
The death of Baha Mousa reminded Robert Fisk of his days working as a journalist in the North of Ireland.
Published September 11, 2011
Address by Gerry Adams at 2011 Sinn Fein Ard Fheis
The Presidential address to this year's Sinn Fein annual conference this [Saturday] evening.
Published September 10, 2011
Flash: ‘Love unionists’, McGuinness tells party conference
Sinn Fein’s Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has told his party’s
Ard Fheis [annual conference] today that unionists are “brothers and
sisters” who are to be “loved and cherished”.
Published September 10, 2011
Margaret Ritchie to quit as SDLP leader
The leader of the smaller of the two nationalist parties in the North of
Ireland is to stand down, it was announced this afternoon.
Published September 8, 2011
Showdown for Mount Vernon gang
A trial involving 14 unionist paramilitaries which begins this week
could see new revelations of conspiracy, collusion and hidden agendas
by the PSNI police.
Published September 6, 2011
The man charged with handling complaints against the police in the North
of Ireland has said he may consider his position following the public
release of the latest damning report into his handling of historic
cases.
Published September 6, 2011
Corey imprisoned for his beliefs, say family
The family of jailed Lurgan republican Martin Corey have called for his
immediate release.
Published September 6, 2011
Scottish anger as Lennon’s attacker beats charge
There has been disbelief in Scotland after a man who assaulted the
manager of Glasgow Celtic Football Club escaped punishment -- despite the
attack taking place during a live televised football match.
Published September 6, 2011
Shamed PSNI ‘punish’ freed man
A young man arrested by the PSNI but released unconditionally has been
vindictively prevented from getting an Australian visa, Sinn Fein has
said.
Published September 6, 2011
MEP takes action after Shell protest assault
Dublin’s representative in the European Parliament has lodged a formal
complaint over an assault on him by 26-County police at a peaceful
environmental protest in County Mayo.
Published September 6, 2011
An informer who helped the Garda and RUC police forces to plan, track
and co-ordinate the 1998 Omagh propaganda atrocity has escaped serious
injury following a targeted ‘Real IRA’ attack.
Published August 30, 2011
Two republican prisoners at Maghaberry were assaulted by a prison riot
squad in full body armour after they refused to submit to a strip search
this week.
Published August 30, 2011
PSNI harassment in focus after arrest of society couple
The false arrest by the PSNI of a retired Dutch naval officer and his
former magistrate wife in raids targeting republicans has made
international headlines.
Published August 30, 2011
‘Blackmen’ hold provocative march
Sectarian tensions were again elevated last weekend as the Royal Black
Preceptory, a shadowy masonic organisation comprising of senior members
of the Orange Order, held parades across the North.
Published August 30, 2011
Adams subjected to PSNI ‘fishing’ subpoenas
British authorities have broadened their demands for the contents of
oral history testimonies dealing with the conflict in Ireland and given
to Boston College on the basis of confidentiality.
Published August 30, 2011
Republican mural displaced by advertisement hoarding
A controversy erupted in west Belfast this week after a mural honouring
republican women killed in the conflict was replaced by an ad promoting
landlordism.
Published August 30, 2011
Pressure is growing for other internees at Maghaberry jail to be
released following the decision to free critically ill Brendan Lillis
last week.
Published August 24, 2011
Warning over media threat as PSNI raids go on
Concern is growing at the level of harassment by the PSNI police and
their increasing use of the pro-unionist media to set up members of the
nationalist community for attack.
Published August 24, 2011
Colin Duffy refused bail ‘as a message’
Prominent republican Colin Duffy continues to be held without trial
after a judge astonishingly declared that his release might encourage
breakaway IRA groups.
Published August 24, 2011
Sectarian parade forced through nationalist village
A provocative loyalist band parade in the County Antrim village of
Rasharkin passed off peacefully at the weekend.
Published August 24, 2011
McGuinness condemns hardliners
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has hit out at ‘dissident’
republicans, labelling them ‘imposters’ for carrying on the name of the
IRA.
Published August 24, 2011
Hunger strike march in Belfast
A march to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the deaths of ten
republican hunger strikers took place in Belfast at the weekend.
Published August 24, 2011
There was shock, disbelief and tears of joy for the friends, family and
supporters of critically ill prisoner Brendan Lillis on Thursday when
news emerged that their campaign had succeeded in securing his freedom
-- and a rare victory against state brutality in the North of Ireland.
Published August 19, 2011
Fears over ‘United States of Eurozone’
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel
have presented proposals for a Eurozone government to carry out
centralised European decision making on economic matters and extract a
new tax on all financial transactions within the Eurozone.
Published August 19, 2011
Police Ombudsman scandal grows
A new report into the Police Ombudsman’s office in the North has
revealed that it is routinely engaging in the cover-up of key
intelligence details and censoring its own reports in order to bolster
the reputation of the PSNI police and its predecessor, the RUC.
Published August 19, 2011
Blame game follows Derry violence
Recriminations have followed an outbreak of trouble which followed
Saturday’s parade through the heart of nationalist Derry by the
loyalist Apprentice Boys organisation.
Published August 19, 2011
Adams sees further gains for Sinn Fein
The Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has predicted further growth for his
party in an address at a south Armagh rally to mark the 30th anniversary
of the prison hunger strikes of 1981.
Published August 19, 2011
Hopes for justice at Strabane commemoration
The brother of a disabled County Tyrone man killed forty years ago by the
British Army says he is hopeful a new investigation will clear his
brother’s name.
Published August 19, 2011
Brendan Lillis released, says partner
Published August 18, 2011
The truth about Billy McKavanagh
An unarmed Catholic man shot dead by the British army 40 years ago was
innocent of any wrongdoing, an inquiry has found.
Published August 13, 2011
Lillis held incommunicado in ‘a pantomime of callousness’
The Life Sentence Review Commissioners sat yesterday [Friday] to
consider the case of critically ill internee Brendan Lillis, who remains
under the watch of prison warders at a hospital in Belfast following his
transfer from notorious Maghaberry jail earlier this week.
Published August 13, 2011
No relief from marching season
Clashes erupted in Derry today [Saturday] following a sectarian parade
by the loyalist Apprentice Boys’ organisation, one of the largest of
the Protestant marching season.
Published August 13, 2011
‘Lock-on’ protest at Alliance Party HQ
A number of members of the Republican Network for Unity (RNU) group
dramatically stormed the Alliance Party’s headquarters in south Belfast
on Thursday morning in protest at party leader David Ford’s handling of
the situation at Maghaberry jail.
Published August 13, 2011
Forty years after the introduction of internment, a group of
ex-internees have said they will take legal action against the British
government over the policy of internment.
Published August 13, 2011
Gaybo backs away from Presidential ‘coronation’
The 26-County Presidential campaign bordered on absurdity this week
when television personality Gay Byrne briefly became favourite to win
the election, before confirming he would not be a candidate.
Published August 13, 2011
Lillis under heavy guard at City Hospital
Published August 10, 2011
Lillis, nearing death, is removed to hospital
Published August 9, 2011
Following last week’s refusal by the Stormont authorities to release
him, the partner of Brendan Lillis has said their campaign is no longer
working to free the ailing prisoner, but to save his life.
Published August 8, 2011
Hunger strike families appeal for action
The families of most of the 1981 Hunger Strikers have called for an end
to the abuses taking place at Maghaberry prison in County Antrim.
Published August 8, 2011
A group of republican prisoners at Maghaberry have begun a 48 hour fast
to protest the failure of the British/Stormont authorities to implement
an agreement last August on conditions within the jail.
Published August 8, 2011
News organisations must submit to the PSNI any footage or photographs of
rioting or other public disorder in the north of Ireland, a judge has
ruled.
Published August 8, 2011
Schoolboy fights for life after attack
A 17-year-old schoolboy is critically ill in hospital after being beaten
in a sectarian attack in Antrim.
Published August 8, 2011
Fortieth anniversary of Ballymurphy and Internment
An event to mark the 40th anniversary of the 1971 Ballymurphy massacre
has heard renewed calls for an independent international inquiry.
Published August 8, 2011
Ford refuses release of Brendan Lillis
There have been demands for the resignation of Six-County Justice
Minister David Ford after he rejected an appeal by the broad nationalist
community for the release of a dying prisoner today.
Published August 3, 2011
British Army protected UVF ‘Butcher’
The British Army withheld evidence for more than three decades which
confirms that some of its locally recruited units were used to finance
and support UVF paramilitary death squads.
Published August 3, 2011
McGuinness backs Lillis release
Members of the two main nationalist parties in the North are to join the
partner of critically ill prisoner Brendan Lillis in a meeting with the
Six-County Justice Minister later today [Wednesday] to plead for his
release from Maghaberry jail on compassionate grounds.
Published August 3, 2011
Shell ‘goons’ battle protestors as pipe construction begins
A day of action by environmental protestors was greeted with violence as
full construction work on a gas pipeline by Shell and contractors in
north County Mayo began at the weekend.
Published August 3, 2011
Housing project spiked by new DUP minister
A project to build 200 houses at a former north Belfast British Army
barracks has been blocked by unionists for naked territorial and
sectarian reasons.
Published August 3, 2011
Child abuse scandal hits Presidential campaign
Senator David Norris yesterday withdrew his candidacy from the
26-County presidential election in the autumn after a scandal erupted
over his intervention on behalf of an Israeli man, a former lover, who
was convicted of the statutory rape of a 15-year-old boy in 1992.
Published August 3, 2011
SDLP’s Ritchie facing leadership threat
The deputy leader of the SDLP has said he will stand against current
leader Margaret Ritchie for the post at the party’s annual conference in
November.
Published August 3, 2011
Policing in ‘cloud-cuckoo-land’
A heavy-handed series of arrest operations against families of prominent
republicans backfired significantly on the PSNI this week as public
opinion turned against them.
Published July 29, 2011
No compassion for dying prisoner
The Life Sentence Review Commission has refused release of critically
ill republican prisoner Brendan Lillis on compassionate grounds as a
growing human rights campaign continues to demand his release.
Published July 29, 2011
PSNI ignoring loyalist violence - SF
Sinn Fein has accused the PSNI of an “obvious disparity” between how riots in loyalist and nationalist areas are policed.
Published July 29, 2011
Orangemen attempt Garvaghy march
The Orange Order yesterday [Wednesday] attempted to stage a march along
part of the nationalist Garvaghy Road in Portadown.
Published July 29, 2011
New tax inspires public boycott
Householders in the 26-County state face hundreds of euro in new
charges, starting with a flat-rate charge in January and separate water
and property charges by 2014.
Published July 29, 2011
Presidential election date named
The coalition government in Dublin has named Thursday, October 27th, as
the date for the presidential election and two constitutional referenda.
Published July 29, 2011
The Six-County administration is still resisting intense pressure to
release dying prisoner Brendan Lillis, who remains critically ill at
Maghaberry prison despite having the charges which put him there
withdrawn.
Published July 24, 2011
Marian Price charged over 2009 attack
Veteran republican Marian Price has been charged by the PSNI in a move
widely seen as a political response to the growing controversy over
selective internment and the plight of Brendan Lillis.
Published July 24, 2011
A Ballycastle man assaulted on the Twelfth of July has said he was set
upon only because he had walked across the road during a contentious
parade by the anti-Catholic Orange Order.
Published July 24, 2011
No justice for abuse victims as Kenny blasts Vatican
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has mounted a strong verbal attack on the
Catholic church as pressure again grows in Ireland for action to be
taken in the wake of the latest child abuse scandal.
Published July 24, 2011
EU forced to cut Irish interest rate
A lowering of the interest rate being charged by the European Union for
its share of the current 85 billion euro bailout loan will not deflect
the Dublin government from implementing further cuts to services as well
as new stealth taxes, the government has said.
Published July 24, 2011
PSNI invade wedding, arrest couple, question guests
The PSNI in Derry have been accused of mixing sectarianism with racism
as they interrupted a wedding ceremony between a local man and a woman
who had moved to Ireland from China, and arrested the couple.
Published July 24, 2011
Supporters of critically ill Maghaberry prisoner Brendan Lillis are to
stage a hunger protest in a last-ditch attempt to convince the Stormont
and British authorities to release him from prison before he dies.
Published July 19, 2011
Mid-Ulster UVF blamed for Portadown attack
Over 100 loyalists were involved in a serious mob assault at a
‘peaceline’ in Portadown on Friday night, throwing bricks, bottles,
paint-bombs, fireworks and at least one blast bomb.
Published July 19, 2011
Stormont buries its head after riots
The Six-County administration at Stormont has been criticised for
adopting a ‘securocrat’ response to the marching season.
Published July 19, 2011
Soccer team attacked in north Belfast
Members of a north Belfast soccer team have been left with injuries
including stab wounds and a broken leg after being attacked by a
loyalist mob.
Published July 19, 2011
A member of the Continuity IRA has dismissed offers from senior Sinn
Fein figures to enter into talks, according to the Guardian newspaper.
Published July 19, 2011
Minister in ‘Thatcherite’ attack on welfare recipients
‘Minister for Social Protection’, Labour’s Joan Burton, has been widely
condemned after she suggested that social welfare is becoming a
“lifestyle choice”.
Published July 19, 2011
The PSNI attacked a peaceful protest in the republican Ardoyne area of
north Belfast to facilitate a sectarian march, triggering hours of
rioting on Tuesday evening.
Published July 14, 2011
Interfaces attacked amid surge in UVF activity
A series of sectarian and racist attacks were carried out by loyalists
in the nights leading up to the ‘Eleventh Night’ bonfires and the
‘Twelfth’ marches.
Published July 14, 2011
Kenny and Gilmore caught as false promises are exposed
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore both misled voters
in pre-election assurances about the future of hospital services in
Roscommon, it has emerged.
Published July 14, 2011
Call for prosecutions after new abuse report
There has been another shocking report on the failure of the Catholic
Church to protect child abuse victims in the 26 Counties.
Published July 14, 2011
McGeough’s legal challenge to conviction gets go ahead
Jailed former Provisional IRA commander Gerry McGeough has passed the
first stage of a legal battle to be given an amnesty, in line with those
accorded to some other combatants in the North’s conflict.
Published July 14, 2011
Inverted priorities at the Dail
The Dublin government postponed Ireland’s National Famine Commemoration
Day due to the visit of ‘Queen of England’ Elizabeth Windsor -- and is
still refusing to name a date for the event.
Published July 14, 2011
Nationalists riot as parade forced through
Published July 13, 2011
Eleventh Night mayhem in Belfast
Published July 12, 2011
UVF riots in Ballyclare, Newtownabbey, Carrickfergus
Published July 10, 2011
More than a thousand people have protested outside the Dublin parliament
as the coalition government begins to wield the axe against frontline
health services around the country in order to serve European/IMF
demands for spending cuts.
Published July 8, 2011
RSF arrests linked to Drumcree protest
A controversial plan by the Orange Order to hold a parade in Portadown
in County Armagh without the usual notification was apparently averted
when the organisation was informed of pending arrests of the Republican
Sinn Fein leadership, it has emerged.
Published July 8, 2011
Anger at police intimidation in the North is mounting after children
returning from a bus trip to Dublin last week were terrorised by heavily
armed PSNI members for up two hours
Published July 8, 2011
Robinson rejects strip-search compromise
A report which could end the protest by republican prisoners at
Maghaberry jail has been shelved, it has emerged.
Published July 8, 2011
Weapons and security bodies are decommissioned
No inventory of the arms decommissioned by the Provisional IRA and
loyalist paramilitaries is to be made public, the arms body which
oversaw the process has announced in its final report.
Published July 8, 2011
Irish questions over Tory tabloid hacks
A journalist who worked for the ‘News of the World’ has admitted the
phone hacking practices used in the newspaper’s British operations were
also used in researching some of the stories for its Irish edition.
Published July 8, 2011
Republican Sinn Fein leaders seized by PSNI
Published July 7, 2011
The homes of nationalists in the Short Strand were again attacked by
loyalists on Friday night as both unionist paramilitaries and the
Protestant Orange Order combined to create a living hell for the
beleaguered community.
Published July 3, 2011
Israel accused of ‘lethal’ attack on Irish aid ship
The Irish ship, the MV Saoirse, has been covertly attacked in a Turkish
port as it prepared to sail to Gaza as part of an international aid
mission.
Published July 3, 2011
Prisoners protest at Maghaberry amid talks reports
A new protest is underway at Maghaberry jail to bring pressure for a
resolution to a long-running standoff over conditions at the notorious
County Antrim prison.
Published July 3, 2011
New revelation points to Loughinisland cover-up
The gun used in the Loughinisland atrocity was used in the mass murder
attempt of eight workmen just months earlier, it has been revealed.
Published July 3, 2011
Acrimony around Smithwick Tribunal deadline
The 26-County Minister for Justice Alan Shatter has been strongly
criticised by all those involved in the Smithwick Tribunal after he
imposed a deadline on the tribunal’s efforts to investigate allegations
about a deadly IRA attack in March 1989.
Published July 3, 2011
A West Belfast man has said that after years of harassment by the PSNI
police, he is now being harassed by British military intelligence.
Published July 3, 2011
Nationalists have united behind calls for the Police Ombudsman to quit
amid outrage over a report in which he denied that the PSNI (then RUC)
police had not colluded in the Loughinisland massacre.
Published June 27, 2011
Talks due on sectarian marches
The body that rules on contentious marches in the Six Counties is to
meet the North’s First Minister and Deputy First Minister at Stormont
tomorrow [Tuesday] in advance of the climax of the Protestant sectarian
marching season.
Published June 27, 2011
Ireland’s rich grow richer on bailout money
Cash from the EU/IMF bailout loans are being used to fund the
extravagant lifestyles of the 26-County state’s wealthy elite,
according to reports from a number of quarters.
Published June 27, 2011
Pressure mounts for release of Brendan Lillis
A meeting next month of the Parole Commission (formerly the Life
Sentence Review Commission) has raised hopes for the family and
supporters of former political prisoner Brendan Lillis, who is gravely
ill at Maghaberry Prison.
Published June 27, 2011
The Dublin government has been urged to ask the Israeli authorities to
allow an Irish ship joining an international flotilla to be allowed
access to the port of Gaza.
Published June 27, 2011
Derry bridge ‘is peace symbol’
A new bridge in Derry is being described as a symbol of the city’s
journey out of conflict to a brighter future.
Published June 27, 2011
Families angered by new Loughinisland cover-up
Published June 24, 2011
Short Strand quiet amid talks with UVF ‘Beast of the East’
Published June 23, 2011
A sudden, unilateral and large-scale loyalist terror attack on the tiny
nationalist community of the Short Strand was bravely fended off this
week in an act of courage reminiscent of previous generations of the
nationalist struggle.
Published June 22, 2011
Clashes follow ‘Tour of the North’
Members of the Protestant Orange Order and loyalist bandsmen clashed
with the PSNI after a controversial sectarian parade was rerouted from
the republican Ardoyne area of north Belfast on Friday.
Published June 22, 2011
An attempt to have the case against Colin Duffy and Brian Shivers
dropped has been refused by a judge.
Published June 22, 2011
US college battles to preserve history project
An American university is fighting a British bid to get hold of
interviews with members of the Provisional IRA, gathered as part of an
oral history project.
Published June 22, 2011
Kingsmills victims may bring civil case
Relatives of those who died in a gun attack at Kingsmills in south
Armagh in 1976 may take a civil action against those they believe to be
responsible.
Published June 22, 2011
Republican hardliners urged to unite
The former head of Irish Northern Aid, Martin Galvin, has urged
republicans of all factions to unite to draw up a new strategy to defeat
the British, in opposition to Sinn Fein.
Published June 22, 2011
Published June 22, 2011
Published June 21, 2011
Loyalist mob attacks Short Strand
Published June 20, 2011
Faced with intense criticism over their failure to deal with the deep economic crisis in their first 100 days of office, the 26-County coalition leaders this week renewed promises to ‘burn the bondholders’ of two of the state’s nationalised banks, while vowing to maintain social welfare and income tax at current levels.
Published June 17, 2011
Cancer victim tortured at Maghaberry
A republican prisoner who is undergoing cancer treatment has been
brutally strip-searched en route to the hospital.
Published June 17, 2011
Unprecedented harassment of republicans
The brother of a man shot dead by British soldiers in County Armagh is
to take legal action after he was followed by British intelligence
officers on holiday all the way to Dubai.
Published June 17, 2011
Police Ombudsman damned in new report
The Police Ombudsman’s Office is heavily criticised in a new report into
its work.
Published June 17, 2011
Sectarian tension linked to marching season
The controversial Whiterock parade by the Protestant Orange Order in
Belfast later this month will go ahead, despite the opposition of local
nationalist residents.
Published June 17, 2011
Bloody Sunday prosecutions still awaited one year on
A decision on the prosecution of British paratroopers over the Bloody
Sunday killings is expected before the end of the summer.
Published June 17, 2011
A founder member of a Sinn Fein breakaway group was assassinated on
Thursday in an attack which has shocked the broader republican community
in Dublin.
Published June 12, 2011
IRA members meet tribunal team
A meeting between former Provisional IRA Volunteers and the Smithwick
Tribunal into the deaths of two senior RUC policemen in 1989 was
facilitated by Sinn Fein, party President Gerry Adams has confirmed.
Published June 12, 2011
Cameron seeks end to ‘shared-out Stormont’
British Prime Minister David Cameron has outlined his vision for the
future of the Six Counties, urging the North’s politicians to “move
beyond” the question of British rule in Ireland, and instead focus on
“the economic and social issues that affect people in their daily
lives”.
Published June 12, 2011
‘Tour of the North’ rerouted from Ardoyne
A triumphalist parade by the Protestant Orange Order has again been
banned from passing a republican community in north Belfast.
Published June 12, 2011
New inquest ordered into UDA murder
The Six-County Attorney General has ordered a new inquest into the
murder of a Catholic man shot dead by a loyalist death squad in west
Belfast in 1988.
Published June 12, 2011
UN demands investigation into Magdalene torture
The UN Committee Against Torture has recommended the 26-County State
investigate “all allegations of torture, and other cruel, inhuman or
degrading treatment or punishment that were allegedly committed in the
Magdalene Laundries”.
Published June 12, 2011
Published June 10, 2011
Paul Maskey elected MP for West Belfast
Published June 10, 2011
Stormont faces appointment test
Sinn Fein is under heavy pressure to sack one of their Stormont advisors
as a controversy continued over her appointment this week.
Published June 6, 2011
RUC killed U.S. citizen in 1997, inquest finds
A coroner is to prepare a file for the Public Prosecution Service after
an inquest found that an American father-of-one died from injuries
inflicted by the PSNI police (then the RUC) in 1997.
Published June 6, 2011
Support grows for Maghaberry campaign
Up to 500 people gathered outside the gates of the notorious Maghaberry
prison in Lisburn on Sunday afternoon in protest at the treatment of
republican prisoners at the jail.
Published June 6, 2011
Dublin cabinet lurches towards flat taxes
The coalition government in Dublin appears set to move ahead with
controversial plans for new water and family home taxes from next year
despite mixed signals about the plans at cabinet level.
Published June 6, 2011
‘Uniting Ireland’ conferences scheduled
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams TD has released details of two major
conferences the party is holding in Dublin and Cork to promote the
objective of uniting Ireland.
Published June 6, 2011
The Mavi Marmara massacre, one year on
As peaceful demonstrators continue to die at Israel’s border, a look
back at a notorious massacre of international human rights activists.
Published June 6, 2011
Prison protest ‘could spill over’
Prison authorities at Maghaberry prison have confirmed that a lockdown
is being imposed on the republican wings amid a mounting crisis at the
jail.
Published May 30, 2011
Coalition chaos over new bailout, wage cuts
Dublin officials have been issuing contradictory statements over how
they might fund the operations of the 26-County state next year, while
threatening the wages of the state’s lowest paid workers.
Published May 30, 2011
Stormont Justice is ‘direct rule in drag’ - SDLP
Members of the police and government officials who contributed to the
murder of human rights lawyer Rosemary Nelson are still working in the
Six-County establishment, it has been claimed.
Published May 30, 2011
Sinn Fein secures post of Belfast Mayor
Sinn Fein’s Niall O Donnghaile became the youngest ever mayor of Belfast
on Thursday night.
Published May 30, 2011
‘War criminal’ interviewed on RTE
The Pat Finucane Centre, a Derry-based human rights group, has protested
against recent television interviews with the man most held responsible
for the Bloody Sunday massacre.
Published May 30, 2011
A sectarian lynch mob, with some wearing Rangers tops, have hanged an
effigy of Celtic soccer club manager Neil Lennon from a lamp-post in
Antrim.
Published May 30, 2011
The British government have been condemned for attempting to protect the
PSNI from the fallout of the Rosemary Nelson inquiry.
Published May 24, 2011
Politicians succumb to state visit mania
The Sinn Fein mayor of Cashel created controversy on Friday when he
became the first member of his party to shake the hand of a British
monarch.
Published May 24, 2011
Conforming prisoners attacked in Maghaberry clampdown
The introduction of a change to the regime for conforming republican
prisoners at Maghaberry jail has led to a series of violent assaults on
the prisoners by warders, according to reports from inside the jail.
Published May 24, 2011
Attacks and alerts prompt questions, criticism
Mystery surrounds an attack in Derry city centre on Saturday, in which a
small device exploded inside a bank.
Published May 24, 2011
RUC let loyalist murder suspects go - HET
Those thought to have been involved in the murder of a Catholic cafe
owner in 1987 were never questioned by RUC (now PSNI) police, despite
being identified by a witness, it has emerged.
Published May 24, 2011
IRSP mark hunger strike anniversary
Around 400 people took part in a commemoration march on Saturday to mark
the 30th anniversary of the death of Derry hunger striker Patsy O’Hara.
Published May 24, 2011
Obama wows Dubliners, seeks ‘missing apostrophe’
Published May 23, 2011
Rosemary Nelson Inquiry finds PSNI ‘failures’
Published May 23, 2011
The state visit of Elizabeth Windsor to the 26-County state came to an
absurd anti-climax on Wednesday night when the British monarch admitted
England’s relations with Ireland have “not been entirely benign”.
Published May 20, 2011
Pre-emptive arrests of royal protestors
The 32 County Sovereignty committee has said “close on twenty” of its
members were arrested last [Thursday] night as they assembled in Dublin
to protest against the British royal visit.
Published May 20, 2011
The death has taken place of former Taoiseach, Garret FitzGerald. The
former Fine Gael leader died on Thursday morning in Dublin, aged 85,
following a short illness.
Published May 20, 2011
More progress in shoot-to-kill inquests
A coroner investigating the killings of two IRA men shot dead by
soldiers more than 20 years ago must examine the “planning and control
of the operation” that led to the deaths, senior judges have ruled.
Published May 20, 2011
Maskey may face Price in west Belfast election
Sinn Fein’s Paul Maskey is to stand in the Westminster by-election next
month for the West Belfast seat left vacant by Gerry Adams.
Published May 20, 2011
Ireland braces for whirlwind Obama visit
This coming Monday, May 23, President Barack Obama and First Lady
Michelle Obama will arrive in Ireland for an official state visit, the
highlight of which is likely to be a stop in the tiny village of
Moneygall.
Published May 20, 2011
Dubliners riot over provocative state visit
Published May 18, 2011
Cold Irish welcome for British Commander-in-Chief
Published May 17, 2011
An unprecedented security lockdown has been put in place in several
locations across Dublin, in Cork and in other sites across Ireland in
preparation for the first visit to the 26-County state by the
'Queen of England', Elizabeth Windsor.
Published May 17, 2011
Detention of Marian Price criticised
The British government and the Stormont establishment have been accused
of using totalitarian tactics following the effective internment yesterday
[Monday] of veteran republican Marian Price.
Published May 17, 2011
Calls to ‘open the files’ on bombings
Bereaved families and survivors of the Dublin and Monaghan bombings have
written an open letter to Elizabeth Windsor to mark her arrival in
Ireland on the 37th anniversary of the atrocities.
Published May 17, 2011
Finucanes expect inquiry announcement; Nelson report due
After decades of campaigning by the family of Belfast defence lawyer Pat
Finucane, they are to be told within weeks that a full inquiry into his
murder will go ahead, according to reports at the weekend.
Published May 17, 2011
Mystery checkpoint as harassment, psy-ops mount
The North’s police ombudsman is to investigate after republicans were
challenged by men wielding machine guns in a terror operation involving
more than 80 police and 10 armoured vehicles last week.
Published May 17, 2011
New Sinn Fein Ministers in Six-County Executive
The political parties at Stormont appointed a new Six-County Executive
today [Monday], with Sinn Fein surprisingly dropping its entire
Executive team, with the exception of its Deputy First Minister, Martin
McGuinness.
Published May 17, 2011
Published May 16, 2011
Published May 13, 2011
Prisoners confront criminalisation
Republican prisoners were attacked at Maghaberry prison and dragged
from their cells at the weekend after a protest action against the
failure of the British government and prison authorities to implement
an agreement on prisoners’ rights.
Published May 12, 2011
Six-County Assembly begins new term
Sinn Féin has struck a deal with the DUP to share the post of Stormont
Assembly speaker following last Thursday’s elections.
Published May 12, 2011
Coalition’s inaction saps confidence, claims lives
26-County Taoiseach Enda Kenny has been accused of not standing up for
Irish interests following secretive emergency meetings of the European
Union.
Published May 12, 2011
A number of miscarriage of justice victims in the north of Ireland are
to receive compensation following a landmark Supreme Court ruling in the
case of two men whose convictions were overturned.
Published May 12, 2011
Driver saves life of man in loyalist mob attack
A young Catholic
man was knocked unconscious in a random sectarian
attack on Monday as a gang of twenty loyalists kicked and punched him.
Published May 12, 2011
Donnelly calls for national sovereignty vote
A leading dissident republican movement has said a vote on an
all-Ireland basis on the question of Irish unity and national
sovereignty could help bring an end to the conflict in Ireland.
Published May 12, 2011
SF gains 12 council seats, becomes largest party in Belfast
Published May 10, 2011
IRSP falls short by half a vote; SF’s Kelly injured in crash
Published May 9, 2011
Local election setbacks for UUP; others poll well
Published May 9, 2011
SF wins seat in east Antrim as counts conclude
Published May 7, 2011
UUP leader Tom Elliott lashes out at ‘Sinn Fein scum’
Published May 7, 2011
Published May 7, 2011
DUP and SF tighten grip on Stormont
Published May 6, 2011
First counts indicate Sinn Fein gains
Published May 6, 2011
Huge leap forward for Scottish independence
Published May 6, 2011
UUP vote collapses amid drop in turnout
Published May 6, 2011
Election triumph for Scottish nationalists
Published May 6, 2011
Elections are underway in the North today [Thursday], where Sinn Féin
is hoping to become the biggest party in the Belfast Assembly.
Published May 5, 2011
Palestinian peace breakthrough
Palestinians said they had turned the page on division at a ceremony in
Egypt to heal a four-year rift between the Fatah movement and the more
militant group Hamas.
Published May 5, 2011
Concerns over the high level of teenage suicide in west and north
Belfast have reached a new level following a series of deaths in the
past few months.
Published May 5, 2011
Republican groups clash outside church gates
Members of Sinn Fein clashed with members of the National Graves
Association outside a county Tyrone church on Easter Sunday weekend.
Published May 5, 2011
Tory media bashes referendum; Breakthrough hopes for Scotland
The coalition government in London of David Cameron’s Tories and Nick
Clegg’s Liberal Democrats is under strain following a Tory ‘black
propoganda’ campaign to discredit the Alternative Vote system prior to
today’s referendum in Britain.
Published May 5, 2011
Assembly Elections 2011 - Constituency Profiles
Six Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) will be elected in each
of the 18 constituencies in the Six Counties. A brief summary of the
constituencies and candidates for this year’s Assembly election.
Published May 5, 2011
In a dramatic public address on Easter Monday, the ‘Real IRA’ affirmed
its determination to pursue its armed struggle against British rule.
Published April 30, 2011
Three Senate seats for Sinn Fein
Sinn Fein has secured three seats in what may be the last ever 26-County
Seanad [Senate].
Published April 30, 2011
Sectarian attacks and bomb alerts
A series of bomb hoaxes and alerts also intensified in the past week and
fuelled a sense of rising tension in the North.
Published April 30, 2011
Gerry Kelly rejects call to repudiate IRA
With elections to local councils and the Stormont Assembly due to take
place within a week, Sinn Fein is coming under pressure from the
unionist parties and the mainstream media to turn its back on the IRA.
Published April 30, 2011
Union Jack raised over Sinn Fein offices
The first contentious loyalist parades of the year have passed off
peacefully.
Published April 30, 2011
Uncertainty shrouds health services after HSE board quits
The new 26-County Health Minister Dr James Reilly has cleared out the
board of the Health Service Executive (HSE), claiming the dramatic
shake-up will improve services and accountability.
Published April 30, 2011
A group of former Provisional IRA members have declared that they will
continue the armed struggle until a united Ireland is achieved.
Published April 25, 2011
Golden circles continue to rob 26-County state
A number of elite public servants continue to be paid up to one million
euro ($1.46m) in annual salary and associated benefits, despite the
economic demise of the 26 Counties and the arrival of the IMF.
Published April 25, 2011
UVF boss, Celtic manager targeted for assassination
A senior UVF unionist paramilitary was left in critical condition after
being stabbed outside a busy north Belfast supermarket, apparently by a
feuding rival.
Published April 25, 2011
Child clubbed by PSNI in stop-and-search
A County Armagh schoolboy was assaulted by a member of the PSNI who
batoned the 12-year-old just over a week ago, it has emerged.
Published April 25, 2011
Unity referendum subject to GFA - Sinn Fein
With all of the mainstream political parties unanimous on three key
issues -- the need to defeat dissident republicanism, safeguard the
Six-County political institutions and oppose cuts to the British
subvention -- only the call for an all-island referendum has caused a
stir in the Assembly election campaign.
Published April 25, 2011
‘Fun’ menu for Irish treaty signatories sold at auction
A “humorous” menu prepared for an Irish delegation dinner during the
Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations in London in 1921 has been sold in
Dublin for a four-figure sum.
Published April 25, 2011
A stand against the securocrats
Policing in the North is once again in crisis after the chief executive
at the Police Ombudsman's office suddenly quit, blaming senior
government officials for interfering in the office's investigations.
Published April 18, 2011
Concerns over new human rights violations
Sinn Fein has criticised the PSNI's continued detention and
interrogation of a number of people in connection with dissident
republican activity.
Published April 18, 2011
The mother of a six-year-old boy shot in the head during the conflict
has expressed her frustration after the police Historical Enquiries
Team (HET) dismissed evidence of loyalist involvement in the death.
Published April 18, 2011
IMF, EU join in Dublin fudge exercise
The Fine Gael/Labour government in Dublin declared last week it had
"passed" a review of its economic progress by its International
Monetary Fund and European Union creditors without any penalty.
Published April 18, 2011
The 26-County Taoiseach Enda Kenny held his first bilateral meeting
with British Prime Minister David Cameron in London this afternoon.
Published April 18, 2011
McGuinness to represent SF in leaders debates
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams will almost certainly not be
representing the party in televised leaders' battles ahead of the
North's election.
Published April 18, 2011
Sinn Fein has offered to meet with “the militarist factions” to outline
the party’s strategy for advancing republican objectives and in its
belief in “the futility of armed actions”.
Published April 13, 2011
Assembly election candidates named
There are 218 candidates in total for the 108 Six-County Assembly seats
up for grabs in the election on May 5, spread over the traditional 18
six-seater constituencies.
Published April 13, 2011
Govt seeks gullible property investors
The state-operated bank NAMA is to provide mortgages for home-buyers in
the 26 Counties -- despite acknowledging that house prices are likely
to fall further.
Published April 13, 2011
PSNI in bomb alert controversy
A furore has arisen after the PSNI allowed motorists to drive past a
van containing what was described as a 500 pound bomb on Thursday
evening last week.
Published April 13, 2011
Sinn Fein rules out royal visit demo
Any activity that Sinn Fein organises to mark the British royal visit
next month will not involve picketing of events and no “confrontation
for the sake of it”, the party’s deputy leader Mary Lou McDonald has
said.
Published April 13, 2011
Double-agent’s ex-wife can sue Scappaticci
A woman who became embroiled in Britain’s ‘Dirty War’ has received High
Court permission to bring anunprecedented legal actionagainst Freddie
Scappaticci, the reputed British double-agent known in the media as
‘Stakeknife’.
Published April 13, 2011
A recording of Gardai police laughingly planning to rape two
environmental protestors, including a US citizen, has renewed attention
on the policing operation to secure the construction of a hugely
controversial onshore gas refinery in County Mayo.
Published April 8, 2011
Windsor to visit Croke Park, republican memorial
The planned itinerary for a visit next month by the professed ‘Queen of
England’ has provoked anger and disbelief.
Published April 8, 2011
Conflict is ‘useless’ - McGuinness
British forces in Ireland are said to be increasingly concerned at the
technical capacity of breakaway IRA groups following Saturday’s killing
of a PSNI man in a limpet-mine attack in County Tyrone.
Published April 8, 2011
Donaldson family say PSNI, MI5 central to killing
The family of high-ranking Sinn Fein official Denis Donaldson who was
murdered for being a spy believe his PSNI Special Branch handler has
secret information that could help the Garda murder investigation.
Published April 8, 2011
‘Treasonous’ to oppose bondholders - Lenihan
Former Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan has said proposals to share
the cost of Ireland’s collapsed banking system with those European banks
who had funded their lending practices as “a form of economic
treason.”
Published April 8, 2011
Concern over new military parade plan
Belfast City Council has voted to approve a parade for British soldiers
through the city.
Published April 8, 2011
Gerry McGeough sentenced to 20 years
Published April 6, 2011
The coalition government parties have reneged on promises made during
the general election by refusing to share the losses of Ireland’s banks
with those who sought to profit from their reckless lending.
Published April 4, 2011
Shock as PSNI man dies in clinical attack
Waves of political and official condemnation have followed the killing
of a member of the PSNI in a targeted ‘dissident’ bomb attack in County
Tyrone on Saturday.
Published April 4, 2011
Questions continue for MI5 in Derry killing
The family of Derry man Kieran Doherty have called on the PSNI to
reveal any information they have on MI5’s involvement with him prior to
his death in February last year.
Published April 4, 2011
Relief for Armagh man in Nairac ‘show trial’
South Armagh man Kevin Crilly has been cleared of any involvement in
the execution of British soldier and spy Robert Nairac in May 1977.
Published April 4, 2011
Duffy detention for Supreme Court
Colin Duffy is to go before Britain’s highest court to challenge his
period of pre-charge detention.
Published April 4, 2011
Assembly, local election campaigning underway
Sinn Fein’s newly elected TDs are to take part in a series of
pre-election events as the party presents itself as an effective
all-Ireland party, in contrast to the SDLP.
Published April 4, 2011
PSNI man killed in bomb attack
Published April 2, 2011
The British government has apologised for killing a south Armagh girl,
who was shot dead by a paratrooper almost 35 years ago.
Published March 29, 2011
The personal details of a former Maghaberry governor were planted by a
prison warder in a prominent republican’s cell at the County Antrim
prison, it has been admitted.
Published March 29, 2011
Bomb defused at Derry courthouse
The armed group known as Oglaigh na hEireann has said it planted a
device near Derry’s courthouse which caused a major bomb alert on
Sunday evening and Monday morning.
Published March 29, 2011
Kenny denies corruption in Tribunal brush-off
The governing Fine Gael party has been accused of corruption over its
links with businessman Denis O’Brien in a heated Dail debate.
Published March 29, 2011
Irish census contractor ‘linked to war crimes’
Anti-war organisation ‘Shannonwatch’ has said that the 2011 census,
taking place across the 26 Counties on April 10th, is being managed by a
company accused of committing torture, war crimes and civil conspiracy
in Iraq.
Published March 29, 2011
Dublin governments were conspiring with Britain to smear prominent
republicans and defeat the IRA as long ago as the 1930’s, according to
a new radio documentary.
Published March 29, 2011
A suggestion by Sinn Fein’s Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness
that he is prepared to consider sharing the role of First Minister if
Sinn Fein tops the polls in the North’s Assembly election has drawn a
hostile, if predictable, reaction from unionists.
Published March 25, 2011
McGeough sentencing deferred after strip-search drama
Prominent republican Gerry McGeough developed chest pains while
refusing to be strip-searched before his court appearance in Belfast on
Monday.
Published March 25, 2011
Low standards in public office confirmed
The Dublin government has been accused of seeking to cover up the
findings of the Moriarty report, which found former Fine Gael minister
Michael Lowry had acted in “profoundly corrupt” manner.
Published March 25, 2011
Britain ends equality in PSNI hiring
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams TD has attacked a decision by the
British Secretary to scrap the 50-50 recruitment procedure to the PSNI
police, under which equal numbers of Catholics and Protestants were
employed by the force.
Published March 25, 2011
Despite his previous prediction two weeks ago, Taoiseach Enda Kenny has
failed to secure reduction in the interest rate on the EU bailout for
the 26-County State at a summit of European leaders today.
Published March 25, 2011
Orwellian Ministry strikes again
The DUP’s Six-County ‘Minister for Culture’ Nelson McCausland has
insisted an annual arts festival held in south central Belfast include
pro-Israeli views and Christian music in its line-up, according to a
BBC report.
Published March 25, 2011
Tribunal finds former Minister guilty of corruption
Published March 22, 2011
One of the largest military operations in the history of the 26-County State is
being prepared in advance of the back-to-back state visits of British
monarch Elizabeth Windsor and US President Barack Obama.
Published March 21, 2011
High spirits at White House bash
US President Barack Obama has described an “incredible bond” between the
US and Ireland at the annual St Patrick’s Day party at the White House.
Published March 21, 2011
Speculation is growing that the new Dublin government will this week be
forced to require that at least some bond-holders ‘share the burden’ of
losses in the Irish banking system as tensions mount within the European
Union over the cost and scale of the international bailout loan plan for
the 26-County State.
Published March 21, 2011
Spy data was destroyed, court hears
The British Army had secretly bugged a car belonging to a County Armagh
teenager on the night he is accused of involvement in a Continuity IRA
attack on a member of the PSNI in 2009, it has been revealed.
Published March 21, 2011
Sinn Fein displays cross-border unity
Sinn Fein brings its strengthened team of southern representatives to
Stormont today [Monday] for the first time since the party’s General
Election gains in the 26 Counties.
Published March 21, 2011
Heritage plan sought for Dublin city centre
Dublin Sinn Fein TD Aengus O Snodaigh has called for the establishment
of a 1916 Quarter encompassing the GPO and the historic buildings on
Moore Street and for a Ceathru Gaelteachta [Irish speaking quarter] to
develop the Irish language in the city.
Published March 21, 2011
Published March 17, 2011
The new Fine Gael-Labour coalition has already backed away from
pre-election promises to give the people a say on the EU-IMF bailout
deal.
Published March 16, 2011
Nelson report suppressed until after election
The British government has said it is carrying out “checks” the findings
of a public inquiry into the murder of human rights lawyer Rosemary
Nelson, which it is now feared will be withheld until after the May 5
election.
Published March 16, 2011
A row has erupted over the flying of the tricolour at a St Patrick’s Day
parade in Downpatrick, County Down.
Published March 16, 2011
Nuclear concerns follows Japanese calamity
Taoiseach Enda Kenny is to raise the issue of the Sellafield nuclear
plant on the west coast of England following fresh anxiety in Ireland in
the wake of the partial meltdown of a number of reactors in the
northeast of Japan.
Published March 16, 2011
Ballymurphy families join in USA visit
Sinn Fein’s Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness will join DUP leader Peter
Robinson and 26-County Taoiseach Enda Kenny among a smaller coterie of
Irish politicians than usual to visit Washington DC for the annual St
Patrick’s day bash at the White House this wee
Published March 16, 2011
Deaths of Sean Cronin, Brian Moore
Leading republicans have expressed their sadness at the death of
well-known IRA veteran, author and journalist Sean Cronin.
Published March 16, 2011
A new government has started work following a day in which a
significant change in the political order in the 26 Counties finally
became tangible at Leinster House.
Published March 10, 2011
Repression of republicans intensifies
A number of British Army Landrovers rolling through the streets of
Derry have been linked to a new wave of repressive Crown force raids
across the North.
Published March 10, 2011
Sinn Fein warns over royal protests
Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness has warned against protests turning
violent when Elizabeth Windsor, the professed ‘Queen of England’, is
brought to the 26 Counties later this year.
Published March 10, 2011
Stormont in disarray as budget vote passed
A pre-election row has erupted over the ‘Six-County budget’ in the
Stormont Executive, with the Ulster Unionist Party and the SDLP both
vehemently opposing financial plans agreed by Sinn Fein and the DUP.
Published March 10, 2011
There were clashes in east Belfast on Wednesday night after a Catholic
church was defaced by loyalists for a second time in a week.
Published March 10, 2011
Address by Gerry Adams to the Dublin parliament
The following is the full text of the address by Sinn Fein President
Gerry Adams on the first meeting of the new parliament at Leinster
House.
Published March 10, 2011
Published March 9, 2011
Fine Gael and Labour have reached an agreement on entering a new
coalition government in the 26 Counties.
Published March 6, 2011
PSNI attack mourners, make arrests
Riot police used CS gas to attack dissident republicans following the
funeral of veteran IRA man and former H-Block escaper Peter ‘Skeet’
Hamilton.
Published March 6, 2011
The Real IRA in Derry has said it was behind a gun attack on a PSNI
patrol in the Glen Road area of the city and warned that more attacks
will follow
Published March 6, 2011
There is pressure on the PSNI police chief Matt Baggott to resign
following his abject failure to apologise for the force’s lies about
those killed in the McGurk’s Bar massacre.
Published March 6, 2011
A loyalist was jailed for life last week after being convicted of the
sectarian murder in Belfast of cafe owner Alfredo Fusco in 1973.
Published March 6, 2011
Sectarian, racial tensions on the rise
Graffiti threatening the life of Glasgow Celtic soccer boss Neil Lennon
has been daubed on a chapel in east Belfast.
Published March 6, 2011
Published March 4, 2011
Predictions of a political transformation in Ireland came to fruition on
Friday, when in the space of fifteen hours of polling, angry voters
eviscerated the Fianna Fail and Green parties.
Published March 2, 2011
Sinn Fein is set to be a major player in 26 County politics after it
more than tripled its seats in the Dublin parliament.
Published March 2, 2011
Anniversary of start of hunger strike marked
A new exhibition was launched in Belfast on Tuesday, 30 years to the day
from the beginning of the second hunger strike for political status by
republican PoW Bobby Sands.
Published March 2, 2011
Britain to be sued for Omagh damages
A High Court judge has reversed a previous decision to throw out a
damages claim brought by the husband of one of the Omagh bomb victims.
Published March 2, 2011
Departing Minister signs off on Corrib pipeline
A decision by the outgoing Minister for Energy Pat Carey to sign
permissions for the last section of the hugely controversial Corrib gas
pipeline on the day of the general election has drawn a furious
reaction.
Published March 2, 2011
Councillor defiant at protest trial
Dublin City Councillor Louise Minihan has refused to pay a fine of
1,500 euro she received in court last Friday, for dripping red paint on the
former Health Minister Mary Harney.
Published March 2, 2011
Brian Stanley elected TD for Laois/Offaly
Published March 1, 2011
Counting continues; coalition talks underway
Published February 28, 2011
Published February 27, 2011
Further gains for SF; Crowe, O Caolain, Mac Lochlainn elected
Published February 26, 2011
Gerry Adams elected TD for Louth; Pearse Doherty re-elected
Published February 26, 2011
Results begin to be announced in General Election
Published February 26, 2011
Published February 26, 2011
Exit poll released as election count begins
Published February 26, 2011
In the last pre-election rally, Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams vowed
his party would stand up for Irish citizens against bad government and
bad government decisions.
Published February 25, 2011
Polling stations will remain open until 10pm on Friday in what is sure
to be one of the most significant Irish elections in recent times.
Voting has already begun on Ireland’s offshore islands.
Published February 25, 2011
Final insult for McGurk’s massacre families
The memories of the 15 McGurk’s bar victims have been vindicated by a
new report on the atrocity, but relatives of the dead and injured are
still angry over a shocking response to the report by the current PSNI
police chief Matt Baggott.
Published February 25, 2011
Stormont parties squabble over coalition carve-up
Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness has accused two parties within the
struggling Stormont Executive of trying to cut his party out of the
Six-County administration.
Published February 25, 2011
Date set for Pearse Jordan inquest
An inquest into the death of unarmed IRA man Pearse Jordan, shot by
police in west Belfast almost 20 years ago, may be held in October.
Published February 25, 2011
Libyan rescue bid ends in fiasco
An attempt to evacuate desperate Irish citizens fleeing from the chaos
of Libya’s descent into civil war failed on Wednesday night.
Published February 25, 2011
Fine Gael is likely to be in a position to form a new Dublin government
next week as opinion polls show Sinn Fein, Labour and Fianna Fail now in
the race for second place in Friday’s 26-County general election.
Published February 21, 2011
Gerry McGeough ‘jailed for his beliefs’
A former member of the Sinn Fein leadership has been put behind bars in
Maghaberry Prison after being convicted for an IRA action 30 years ago.
Published February 21, 2011
Sinn Fein in campaign overdrive
With less than a week to go, Sinn Féin has sharply escalated its
26-County general election campaign by outlining key policies in a
number of high-profile media events.
Published February 21, 2011
Breakaway groups struggle to assert role
A Republican Sinn Fein breakaway group elected a leadership for itself
at a gathering of the organisation at the weekend.
Published February 21, 2011
Monument to Brendan Hughes destroyed
A granite monument in honour of former IRA hunger striker Brendan ‘The
Dark’ Hughes has been vandalised within days of being unveiled.
Published February 21, 2011
Coins marked as ‘RIRA’ currency
Dissident republicans in Belfast are engraving pound coins with the
initials of the breakaway ‘Real IRA’.
Published February 21, 2011
Gerry McGeough convicted by Diplock court
Published February 18, 2011
Political campaigning ahead of the general election has heated up
significantly following Monday night’s televised leaders’ debate, which
saw sharp clashes between Sinn Fein’s Gerry Adams and Fianna Fail leader
Micheal Martin.
Published February 15, 2011
Fine Gael attacks Irish language education
A shock Fine Gael proposal to abolish the compulsory teaching of Irish
if put into power in this month’s 26-County general election has
provoked spontaneous protests in Dublin.
Published February 15, 2011
EU to insist on punitive interest rate
The European Union has demanded “continuity” in government economic and
fiscal policy following the 26-County general election on February
25th.
Published February 15, 2011
One of the British government’s high-profile beneficiaries remains an
overwhelmingly Protestant-staffed company, it has emerged.
Published February 15, 2011
McGuinness escapes air disaster
Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness escaped death in a plane crash on
Thursday, thanks to a last minute change of plan.
Published February 11, 2011
‘Censorship’ over television debate plan
The first major television debate of the 26-County election campaign -
between Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin and Labour leader Eamon
Gilmore - saw sharp and energetic exchanges on budgetary policy, the
EU/IMF bailout and the introduction of the bank guarantee.
Published February 11, 2011
Lenihan leaves a ten billion euro question
A decision by the Dublin government to defer the recapitalisation of the
banks until after the 26-County general election has been condemned as
‘a stroke’ by the opposition parties.
Published February 11, 2011
Royal visit points up political divide
Enda Kenny, leader of the largest opposition party in the 26 Counties,
has said a visit to Ireland by an English monarch is “overdue”.
Published February 11, 2011
European Court rejects prisoner’s challenge
A republican prisoner has lost his European Court challenge over the
right to wear an Easter lily in memory of the 1916 Irish Rising.
Published February 11, 2011
Appeal for chronically ill prisoner
The partner of a chronically ill prisoner being held in Maghaberry has
said he could die in jail unless an urgent decision is made on his
release date.
Published February 11, 2011
Published February 10, 2011
Sinn Fein opened its election campaign on Sunday with a strong attack by
party president Gerry Adams on corruption in the political system in the
26 Counties.
Published February 7, 2011
Charles paves way for Queen’s visit
The first visit to the 26-County state by a reigning British monarch
will take place over three days in May, according to reports.
Published February 7, 2011
Kenny refuses to join TV debate
The first televised leaders’ debate of the 26-County election will take
place on Tuesday night with only two taking part, Fianna Fail’s new
leader Micheal Martin and Labour’s Eamon Gilmore.
Published February 7, 2011
McGuinness as First Minister would be ‘endorsement’
Unionist politicians have called on the British Secretary Owen Paterson
to resign after comments he made on BBC’s ‘Hearts and Minds’ programme.
Published February 7, 2011
Sinn Fein has protested after it emerged a huge memorial to the British
Army’s murderous Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) is due to be erected in
Lisburn, County Antrim later this year.
Published February 7, 2011
Progress in Loughinisland campaign
The long-awaited report into the 1994 Loughinisland massacre will be
published by the Police Ombudsman’s office at the end of March.
Published February 7, 2011
Following over two years of intense political struggle, a general
election in the 26 Counties will take place on February 25th following
the dissolution of the 30th Dail by President McAleese, on the advice of
Taoiseach Brian Cowen.
Published February 2, 2011
Justice still the goal after ‘final’ Bloody Sunday march
Over ten thousand people took part in what some have argued should be
the final Bloody Sunday march in Derry.
Published February 2, 2011
Bloody Sunday march participants attacked
Some of those returning from the Bloody Sunday commemoration in Derry on
Sunday were taken from a train near Coleraine and brutally attacked by
the PSNI police.
Published February 2, 2011
Game on as parties set out election stalls
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has appealed for an alliance of left
wing parties and candidates as the 26-County parties brace for a general
election which could bring dramatic change to Ireland’s political
landscape.
Published February 2, 2011
Hamill report to be published in 2012
The report into the 1997 sectarian murder of Robert Hamill will be
completed at the end of this month but will not be published until next
year at the earliest, British officials have said.
Published February 2, 2011
eirigi names local election candidates
West Belfast will see a battle for the republican vote after eirigi
named two candidates who will stand against Sinn Fein in the Belfast
City Council elections in both wards along the Falls Road.
Published February 2, 2011
Published January 31, 2011
The breakaway IRA group known as ‘Oglaigh na hEireann’ said this week
it had to abandon an attack against the PSNI in north Belfast after a
civilian became endangered.
Published January 29, 2011
Cowen to bring down the shutters
Taoiseach Brian Cowen has said he will finally dissolve the Dublin
parliament next Tuesday.
Published January 29, 2011
Dail ‘a failed parliament’ - Martin
Newly elected Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin has called for major
political reform just weeks before the 26-County general election.
Published January 29, 2011
Sectarianism in riot investigations exposed
Figures have shown a significant disparity between the arrest and
charges rate for riots in loyalist and republican areas in Belfast.
Published January 29, 2011
Campaign against refinery steps up
Opposition to Shell’s inland refinery and high-pressure onshore pipeline
in County Mayo will continue and escalate, environmental activists have
said.
Published January 29, 2011
‘Baron’ Adams bristles over Crown appointment
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams, who tendered his resignation as a
member of the Westminster parliament last week, was subsequently
appointed without his agreement to a paid Crown position in order to
satisfy a 400-year old statute, according to British officials.
Published January 29, 2011
Martin replaces Cowen as FF leader; Finance Bill passes
Published January 26, 2011
The establishment closes ranks
The two largest opposition parties in the Dublin parliament, Fine Gael
and Labour, have stunned the Irish people after they backed a plan to
ensure the passage of Fianna Fail’s financial programme through the
Dublin parliament.
Published January 25, 2011
Four candidates vie for Fianna Fail leadership
Four contenders - Ministers Brian Lenihan, Mary Hanafin and Eamon O’Cuiv
as well former Minister Micheal Martin - have said they will contest the
race to succeed the Taoiseach Brian Cowen as leader of the crumbling
Fianna Fail party.
Published January 25, 2011
eirigi to contest local elections
The socialist republican party eirigi will contest the forthcoming local
elections in the Six Counties after voting in favour of the move at
their annual Ard-Fheis in Belfast on Sunday.
Published January 25, 2011
Heavy gang treatment for Belfast republican
Prominent north Belfast republican Mairtin Og Meehan has said he had to
receive medical treatment following an assault by the PSNI police last
Friday.
Published January 25, 2011
Bomb defused at British Army building
Dissident republicans are thought to have planted a bomb at a British
army officer training corps building in south Belfast.
Published January 25, 2011
Bizarre law puts Adams’s Westminster seat in limbo
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams remains as a member of the Westminster
parliament for West Belfast even though he has lodged a letter of
resignation, the Speaker of the House of Commons insisted last night.
Published January 25, 2011
Published January 23, 2011
Cowen quits as leader of Fianna Fail
Published January 22, 2011
The wheels finally started coming off Brian Cowen’s premiership this
week when he was forced to announce a date for the general election
following a devastating bust-up with his coalition partners.
Published January 21, 2011
Sinn Fein gears up for historic election
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has formally resigned from his
Westminster seat in West Belfast following news that an election date
has been set for a 26 County general election.
Published January 21, 2011
Leading 32CSM man targeted by MI5
The 32 County Sovereignty Movement have urged republicans to be vigilant
following the arrest and subsequent approach by British forces to one of
its members from South Armagh.
Published January 21, 2011
Most of PSNI served in RUC, statistic shows
More than half the current PSNI force at work across the North once wore
the uniform of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, it has emerged.
Published January 21, 2011
Shell wins permission for new Corrib Gas plan
Environmental campaigners have said that their opposition will escalate
following a planning ruling that approved revised plans by Shell E&P for
a hugely contentious inland refinery and high-pressure onshore pipeline
in County Mayo
Published January 21, 2011
Bloody Sunday committee members quit
Three members of the ‘Bloody Sunday Weekend Committee’ are to step down
from their roles after twenty years, citing “political differences” in
how forthcoming commemorations are to be held.
Published January 21, 2011
Election called amid political chaos
Published January 20, 2011
Mary Harney resigns from government
Published January 19, 2011
Cowen retains control of Fianna Fail
Published January 18, 2011
The 26-County Taoiseach Brian Cowen may narrowly win a confidence vote
among his Fianna Fail party TDs tonight [Tuesday], but his leadership of
a withering political organisation is likely to be short-lived.
Published January 18, 2011
British spy operated in 26 Counties
Calls are growing in Britain for a wide-ranging inquiry to establish the
full extent of undercover British operations within Irish protest
movements, following the unmasking of a undercover spy who had spent
time with several campaigns in Ireland, including the Corrib Gas
protest.
Published January 18, 2011
‘UK City of Culture’ office attacked
A small bomb exploded at the office in Derry of the ‘UK City of Culture’
program early on Monday.
Published January 18, 2011
Bloody Sunday families issue statement on commemoration
The majority of Bloody Sunday families have signed up to an agreement
that this month’s commemoration march should be the last.
Published January 18, 2011
Don’t come back, emigrants told
The Dublin government has been accused of telling the unemployed to ‘get
out and stay out’ amid further evidence of a crackdown on claims for
social welfare by returning emigrants.
Published January 18, 2011
National grief at bride’s murder
Huge crowds have attended the funeral in Tyrone of Michaela McAreavey,
the daughter of GAA sports star Mickey Harte and the honeymoon bride of
John McAreavey.
Published January 18, 2011
Cowen calls for confidence vote
Published January 16, 2011
‘Golden circle’ meetings exposed
Political condemnation of the coalition government in Dublin has
increased after it emerged the 26-County Taoiseach Brian Cowen held
previously undisclosed meetings with the former principal of the
fraudulent Anglo Irish Bank in 2008 prior to the public emergence of
the banking crisis.
Published January 13, 2011
Negotiations over Finucane inquiry
The British government has said it will take another two months to
decide if there should be a public inquiry into the murder of Pat
Finucane -- one of the most controversial killings of the conflict.
Published January 13, 2011
A Catholic primary school and a Gaelic sports club have been targeted
in an orchestrated series of sectarian attacks at the weekend.
Published January 13, 2011
Euro challenge to strip searches
A republican prisoner has won the right to challenge prison strip search
policies in a case which could have wider implications.
Published January 13, 2011
Omagh civil judgement appealed
An appeal is underway againt the civil court decision to find Michael
McKevitt and three other dissident republicans liable for the 1998 Omagh
bomb.
Published January 13, 2011
Published January 13, 2011
A senior Derry republican has challenged a call from local politicians
for armed groups to end their campaign, urging politicians instead to
“address the causes of conflict rather than vilifying those who are
engaged in it”.
Published January 9, 2011
Loan payment is ‘final nail’ in sovereignty
Sinn Fein Finance Spokesperson Pearse Doherty has hit out after it was
revealed that the first tranche of the EU/IMF bailout loan will be paid
out to Ireland on Wednesday.
Published January 9, 2011
Adams sets sights on government
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams has said the party is open to forming a
coalition with Labour if it secures enough votes in the forthcoming
election.
Published January 9, 2011
The trial has begun of a south Armagh man accused of killing an
undercover British Army officer over three decades ago.
Published January 9, 2011
Loyalist killer Michael Stone has failed in his attempt to overturn
convictions for trying to assassinate Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness.
Published January 9, 2011
During a recent interview, Pat Sheehan said the North had not suffered
from the mass sectarian attacks of other conflicts, and described the
conflict in the North as “probably quite civilised”.
Published January 9, 2011
H-Block smashed the phony diplomacy
The emergence of the hunger strike protest in 1980 and the degree to
which all sides were unprepared to deal with it are the dominant
features of the historical papers which were released over the New Year.
Published January 4, 2011
Former Taoiseach and Fianna Fail leader Bertie Ahern has announced he
will not run for the Dublin parliament at the next general election.
Published January 4, 2011
Lithuanian detention violates Euro law
A republican prisoner in Lithuania is being held in inhuman and
degrading conditions that are in clear breach of the European Convention
on Human Rights, his lawyer has said.
Published January 4, 2011
Bloody Sunday commemoration’s future in doubt
A difference of opinion has emerged among Derry’s Bloody Sunday families
over the future of the annual commemorative march.
Published January 4, 2011
New Year statements by republican groups
A New Year statement attributed to the Real IRA has vowed to expand its
‘theatre of operations’ and claimed that the British state forces are
failing to deal with the threat that it poses.
Published January 4, 2011
Tens of thousands of people across Ireland were left without water over
the New Year because of burst water mains and dry and depleted
reservoirs.
Published January 4, 2011
The 26-County Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan has drawn a veil of
secrecy around the state’s banking system and the Dublin government’s
efforts to reinvent the sector.
Published December 29, 2010
Prisoners’ Christmas visits cancelled
Republican prisoners’ families were turned away from Maghaberry jail on
Christmas Eve in an apparent reprisal by warders for a new agreement on
oral searches.
Published December 29, 2010
Grenade incident prompts questions, criticism
A grenade found outside the County Fermanagh home of a PSNI policeman
has been strongly condemned by the North’s political parties.
Published December 29, 2010
Independence ‘almost lost’ under de Valera
One of the most respected civil servants to work for the Dublin
government, TK Whitaker, has said that an almost bankrupt Ireland was in
danger of losing its independence in the late 1950s.
Published December 29, 2010
New Year message from Gerry Adams
A statement was issued by Sinn Fein President Gerry
Adams on Christmas Eve.
Published December 29, 2010
On the 50th anniversary of the successful breakout from Crumlin Road
jail in 1960, we publish a review of his book published earlier this
year, ‘Prisoner 1082, Escape From Crumlin Road - Europe’s Alcatraz’.
Review by Gerry O’Hara, for the Bobby Sands Trust.
Published December 29, 2010
People returning home for the festive season in Ireland continue to
endure hellish travel conditions as an ice storm has severely disrupted
road and air transport.
Published December 21, 2010
PSNI actions provoke Newry riot
The Derrybeg estate in Newry saw heavy clashes between the PSNI and
nationalist youths after armoured jeeps descended on the republican
estate, sealing off the entrance to the area.
Published December 21, 2010
Hamill prosecutions to go ahead
Three people are to be charged in connection with the sectarian murder
of Portadown Catholic Robert Hamill, Crown prosecutors in the North have
said.
Published December 21, 2010
The British Secretary Owen Paterson has appointed a totally new
seven-member Parades Commission.
Published December 21, 2010
Abortion ruling raises fresh controversy
There have been calls for a new referendum to legislate for limited
abortion in the 26 Counties following a European court ruling that a
woman with cancer had her human rights violated when she was refused an
abortion.
Published December 21, 2010
Television stand-off ‘to end in 2012’
Television channels from the South will be beamed for free across the
Six Counties by the end of 2012, it was confirmed this week.
Published December 21, 2010
Betrayed public demands change
A poll has confirmed the demand of the people of the 26 Counties for a
political renewal following Wednesday’s humiliating vote by the Dublin
parliament to cede control of economic decision-making to the European
Union and the International Monetary Fund.
Published December 17, 2010
After weeks of delays, the DUP and Sinn Féin have signed up to the draft
budget to meet 4 billion pounds (4.7 billion euro) in savings demanded
by British exchequer chancellor George Osborne.
Published December 17, 2010
Ahern feared for career over renditions - WikiLeaks
A leaked cable published by WikiLeaks has described how former 26-County
Minister for Justice Dermot Ahern knew that at least three illegal
‘extraordinary rendition’ flights had used Shannon airport when he held
a meeting with the US ambassador in December 2007.
Published December 17, 2010
Finucane protest planned as inquiries stalled
The publication of two inquiries into collusion killings has been hit by
further delays.
Published December 17, 2010
A man accused of murdering Belfast chip shop owner Alfredo Fusco has
refused to give evidence in his own defence.
Published December 17, 2010
Belfast attacks ‘ridiculous’ - SF
Two pipe bomb attacks took place in south and north Belfast over the past 24
hours-
Published December 17, 2010
Dail surrenders economic sovereignty
Published December 15, 2010
WikiLeaked: Politics over peace
Classified cables from the US Embassy in Dublin released by the
Wikileaks organisation have revealed that the 26-County government acted
contrary to nationalist interests and consistently briefed against Sinn
Fein during the peace process in the North.
Published December 14, 2010
Cables point to MI5’s collusion files
Calls for an independent international inquiry into the murder of
Belfast defence lawyer Pat Finucane have been renewed after documents
revealed British military intelligence offered to hand over secret files
on the killing.
Published December 14, 2010
Bankers’ bonuses an injustice too far
The 26-County government has been forced into a sharp policy reversal
over the payment of bonuses to senior bankers.
Published December 14, 2010
26-County public services in disarray
A series of reports in the past week has pointed to increasing levels
of incompetence, negligence and dysfunction in the provision of state
services in the 26 Counties.
Published December 14, 2010
Two arrested over murder of Catholic teen
Two men have been arrested in connection with the loyalist murder of
19-year-old Eileen Doherty, whose taxi was hijacked by gunmen in south
Belfast over 37 years ago.
Published December 14, 2010
Sinn Fein in Dáil pact ahead of IMF debate
The five Sinn Fein TDs and two Independents, Finian McGrath and Maureen
O’Sullivan, have agreed to form a technical group in the Dublin
parliament.
Published December 14, 2010
Bankers celebrate as kids starve
Irish children are now scavenging in bins for food, such is the dire
level of poverty among some families, even as the Dublin government
transferred billions from the poor to the rich.
Published December 10, 2010
Shamed government backs away from election
The likely date of a 26-County general election has been pushed back to
March or even later as Fianna Fail and Green Party Ministers attempt to
cling to power.
Published December 10, 2010
High-profile republican Colin Duffy suffered two beatings en route to
and from a court hearing on Thursday at which he was told he would have
to attend a trial in the New Year.
Published December 10, 2010
Tories shy away from Ballymurphy inquiry
A British minister has indicated that an investigation into the killing
of eleven people in west Belfast by the British Army in 1971 is to be
refused.
Published December 10, 2010
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has ended his Stormont career by
praising what he said was the “remarkable” achievement of power-sharing.
Published December 10, 2010
Paterson linked to new Tory/UUP deal
Sinn Fein MP Pat Doherty has called on the British Secretary of State
Owen Paterson to come clean on any involvement he had in brokering the
latest political deal between the Tories and the UUP.
Published December 10, 2010
Royal convoy attacked as English students revolt
Published December 9, 2010
Lenihan unveils ‘slash and burn’ budget
Published December 7, 2010
A casino in Tipperary and a new road in Kerry are part of two late,
shabby back-room deals which have given the green light to a
disgraceful political crime.
Published December 7, 2010
Bomb cover-up reached highest level
A classified document that details a meeting between former Six-County
prime minister Brian Faulkner and British Home Secretary Reginald
Maudling shows that a cover-up around the McGurk’s bar bombing went
right to the top of the government.
Published December 7, 2010
The new leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, Tom Elliott has insisted he
is not a “political dinosaur” after another prominent party figure quit.
Published December 7, 2010
SF seeks two seats in Cavan-Monaghan
Sinn Fein is to run two general election candidates in Cavan-Monaghan in
a sign of confidence that the party will increase its support at the
polls.
Published December 7, 2010
Unionists oppose Ballymurphy exhibition
Unionists have sought to prevent the families of those who died in the
Ballymurphy massacre from displaying photographs in Belfast City Hall
next August on the 40th anniversary of their deaths.
Published December 7, 2010
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams met senior loyalists at Stormont on
Monday to discuss the ongoing impasse over sectarian parades.
Published December 7, 2010
SF overtakes Dublin govt in poll
Sinn Fein’s support in the 26 counties has surged according to a new
opinion poll, which also predicts Fianna Fail is facing a virtual
wipeout in the forthcoming general election.
Published December 3, 2010
Doherty enters Dail as IMF/EU rules are revealed
Newly elected TD Pearse Doherty has taken his seat in the Dublin
parliament, where he will be Sinn Fein’s new Finance spokesperson.
Published December 3, 2010
Dissident goals ‘not achievable’ - McGuinness
Sinn Fein’s Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has said
republicans still engaged in armed struggle face prison “for an aim
that is simply not achievable”.
Published December 3, 2010
Murdered man was innocent - HET
A former British soldier who said he had shot dead a young Catholic man
in north Belfast could not have carried out the killing, according to
the North’s Historical Enquiries Team (HET).
Published December 3, 2010
US govt annoyed by Shannon policy, judgement - WikiLeaks
A former US ambassador to Ireland said the Dublin government imposed new
conditions on the use of Shannon airport by US troops in 2006 in a bid
to secure extra votes ahead of a general election the following year,
according to a leaked diplomatic cable.
Published December 3, 2010
The Apprentice Boys’ Lundy Day parade takes place in Derry tomorrow
[Saturday] once again raising fears of sectarian clashes in the second
largest city in the North.
Published December 3, 2010
Scottish parliament gets taxation powers
Published December 3, 2010
The Dublin government triggered a torrent of national anger on Sunday
night when it handed over economic sovereignty to European and
International Monetary Fund administrators for an 85 billion euro loan.
Published November 29, 2010
100,000 march in Dublin against austerity measures
Up to 100,000 people took part in Saturday’s march and rally organised
by the Irish Congress of Trade Unions in protest
at the government’s planned programme of austerity.
Published November 29, 2010
Sinn Fein seeks to build on by-election win
The result of the Donegal South West by-election has changed the balance
of power in the Dublin parliament, with Sinn Fein poised to create a
‘technical group’ over the last weeks and months of the current Dail.
Published November 29, 2010
Trigger-happy PSNI open fire in Portadown
The family of a 79-year-old grandfather say he is lucky to be alive
after a shot fired by the PSNI police went through his living room
window.
Published November 29, 2010
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams tonight [Monday] launched a new
cross-border initiative at a United Ireland Rally in Monaghan.
Published November 29, 2010
Cowen govt receives 85bn euro bailout
Published November 28, 2010
Pearse Doherty elected TD for Donegal South West
Published November 26, 2010
Sinn Fein’s Pearse Doherty has weakened the Fianna Fail/Green Party
coalition’s slender hold on power with a stunning and historic election
victory in Donegal.
Published November 26, 2010
National fury at bailout austerity plan
A major demonstration is to go ahead on the streets of Dublin tomorrow
against the savage cuts being imposed by an illegitimate government at
the behest of greedy bankers, European bureaucrats and the International
Monetary Fund.
Published November 26, 2010
Cover-up feared over Loughinisland massacre
Nationalists have expressed disbelief at news that ‘no prosecution’ is
be taken against an RUC policeman over the 1994 Loughinisland Pub
Massacre.
Published November 26, 2010
McGeough speaks out over injustice
Gerry McGeough was at the Six-County Assembly this week to challenge
British injustice in selectively pursuing historical cases in the
conflict.
Published November 26, 2010
Dissident protest forces abandonment of DPP meeting
Republicans in Derry forced the abandonment of a local meeting on
policing which was to take place in the Guildhall on Wednesday night.
Published November 26, 2010
Commemorations held for fallen heroes
Around 150 people gathered in Belfast’s Milltown Cemetery on Saturday
afternoon, November 20, to mark the 19th anniversary of the deaths of
IRA volunteers Patricia Black and Frank Ryan on active service.
Published November 26, 2010
Sinn Fein set for by-election triumph
Published November 26, 2010
Austerity plan to hit poor, students, pensioners, services
Published November 24, 2010
Independent TDs have joined with the opposition parties to pile pressure
on the crumbling Dublin government to pull the plug after the Green
Party finally succumbed to public outrage and said it is set to pull
out.
Published November 22, 2010
Dublin govt submits to international bailout pressure
The public finances of the 26-County state will, for the next three
years at least, be subject to “regular reviews” by external monitors
working on behalf of the International Monetary Fund, the European
Union, and the British and Swedish governments.
Published November 22, 2010
Sinn Fein TD, protestors attacked
A group of 100 protestors clashed with Gardai as they made their way the
gates of the Dublin parliament earlier this [Monday] afternoon,
following a protest against the government’s handling of the economy.
Published November 22, 2010
Donegal election breakthrough predicted
Residents of Donegal’s outlying islands are casting their by-election
votes today [Monday].
Published November 22, 2010
‘Mouth search’ increases Maghaberry tension
A number of republican prisoners have been refused their visits in
Maghaberry prison after they refused to open their mouths and wiggle
their tongues before entering the visiting area.
Published November 22, 2010
Republican rivals to hold debate
Sinn Fein and new republican political party eirigi will share a
platform this week, for the first time, during a debate to discuss
Ireland’s economic crisis.
Published November 22, 2010
Green Party calls for general election
Published November 22, 2010
Coalition to get IMF/EU bailout
Published November 21, 2010
Pressure is weighing on the 26-County government to leave the stage this
week as a team of economists from the International Monetary Fund
arrived in Dublin to begin planning massive cutbacks in government
spending.
Published November 19, 2010
Britain seeks to strengthen union
British Secretary Owen Paterson has reasserted the British government’s
claim on the Six Counties.
Published November 19, 2010
Shoot-to-kill families without representation
Families of shoot-to-kill victims could be denied representation at a
long-delayed inquest because of a hold-up over fees, a pre-hearing heard
today [Friday].
Published November 19, 2010
A bailout for thousands of homeowners in mortgage arrears has been ruled
out by 26-County Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan and Financial
Regulator Matthew Elderfield.
Published November 19, 2010
Adams confident as Assembly successor named
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has said Sinn Fein is strong enough in
west Belfast to retain its Westminster and assembly seats without him.
Published November 19, 2010
Ballymurphy families at Westminster
Families of those massacred by British soldiers in the Ballymurphy area
of west Belfast over 30 years ago have taken their campaign for an
independent international investigation to Lon
Published November 19, 2010
IMF, EU teams arrive in Dublin
Published November 18, 2010
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has called for others to join with him
in providing leadership to help bring Ireland out of the current crisis.
Published November 16, 2010
The European Union, the International Monetary Fund and the European
Central Bank are working on a solution for the Irish banking sector, EU
economic and monetary affairs commissioner Olli Rehn confirmed today.
Published November 16, 2010
Miscarriage of justice overturned for Newry man
A man who was serving a 14-year jail term for attacking a PSNI station
with a mortar rocket was acquitted of the attack on Friday.
Published November 16, 2010
UVF parade bid renews Ardoyne tensions
The family of a loyalist murder victim have raised concerns that the UVF
may attempt to exploit his death to divert attention away from calls for
it to disband.
Published November 16, 2010
Dissidents ‘97%’ of Provo strength
An Ulster Unionist member of the Policing Board has claimed that
‘dissident’ republicans have almost reached the same level of terrorist
capability as the Provisional IRA.
Published November 16, 2010
Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi is to be invited to Dublin
by Mayor Gerry Breen to accept in person the freedom of the city
conferred on her 10 years ago.
Published November 16, 2010
Adams to seek Louth nomination for General Election
Published November 14, 2010
The 26-County government has been almost completely sidelined in the
battle over Ireland’s economic destiny as the larger European Union
governments and ‘bond vigilante’ investment funds fought over plans to
deal with Dublin’s soaraway budget deficit.
Published November 12, 2010
Spence calls for disbandment of UVF
The man behind the emergence of the unionist paramilitary UVF in the
1960s has called for the organisation to stand down
Published November 12, 2010
The equal recruitment of Catholics and Protestants to the North’s police
is to end next year, the British government said today.
Published November 12, 2010
Doherty clashes with Cowen on election trail
The 26-County Taoiseach Brian Cowen has attacked Sinn Fein’s Pearse
Doherty as election campaigning heated up in Donegal.
Published November 12, 2010
Govt swindling pensioners of care - report
The Dublin government has deprived thousands of older people of their
legal entitlement to nursing home care, according to a report by the
Ombudsman and Information Commissioner Emily O’Reilly.
Published November 12, 2010
Arthur Morgan not to contest seat
Sinn Fein’s Arthur Morgan, the party’s spokesman on finance, will
not contest the next general election. The Louth deputy confirmed this
week he wanted to return to his family business, after serving two
terms.
Published November 12, 2010
Published November 9, 2010
The use of a military fragmentation grenade in an attack on a PSNI
patrol in west Belfast marks a new departure for the armed campaign of
Oglaigh na hEireann (ONH) and the breakaway IRA groups.
Published November 8, 2010
‘Germans’ running 26-County finances
On the day it emerged European bureaucrats have taken up offices in the
26-County Department of Finance, EU economic commissioner Ollie Rehn
flew into Ireland to inspect the Dublin government’s economic plans.
Published November 8, 2010
Sinn Fein Six-County Minister Conor Murphy has lambasted the PSNI police
after they used loudhailers, spotlights and marksmen to arrest a man who
was later cleared of any involvement in a suspected robbery.
Published November 8, 2010
Former IRA prison leader Brendan ‘Bik’ McFarlane has declared that
a document from the 1981 hunger strike proved that republicans did not
reject a British government deal to end the 1981 Hunger Strike.
Published November 8, 2010
Student groups have organised an anti-Garda brutality march following
last week’s scenes of state violence against students protesting at
planned fee increases in the 26 Count
Published November 8, 2010
Memorabilia spanning a thousand years of Irish history is set to go
under the hammer in the latest controversial sell-off of historical
treasures by Whyte’s auction house in Dublin.
Published November 8, 2010
A brutal Garda attack on a student protest in Dublin which injured and
traumatised protesters as young as 16 and 17 years of age has been
strongly condemned.
Published November 5, 2010
By-election date set after SF court triumph
An impressively strong High Court judgement in favour of Sinn Fein’s
Pearse Doherty has delivered a stunning blow to Brian Cowen’s crumbling
regime and forced it to finally hold the long-delayed Donegal South West
by-election.
Published November 5, 2010
Loyalists attack west Belfast homes
A four-year-old girl and a pregnant woman escaped injury in a loyalist
bomb attack at their west Belfast home.
Published November 5, 2010
‘No more open inquiries’ - British govt
The British Secretary of State has told the Westminster Parliament in
London that there should be no more open-ended investigations into the
past conflict.
Published November 5, 2010
Solidarity as McGeough/McAnespie trial resumes
Republican activist and author Gerry McGeough has expressed his thanks
to supporters as his juryless “trial” restarted in Belfast this week.
Published November 5, 2010
A propoganda agency operated by MI5 and PSNI Special Branch is to be
disbanded, it was announced on Thursday.
Published November 5, 2010
Published November 3, 2010
Police attack student protest in Dublin
Published November 3, 2010
Published November 3, 2010
Former minister quits politics
Published November 2, 2010
A bailout of the 26 County state by the European Union and the
International Monetary Fund (IMF) is increasingly likely as confidence in
the coalition government’s ability to manage the state’s economy ebbs
away.
Published November 1, 2010
Shadowy forces behind Derry raids
The 32 County Sovereignty Movement has warned that undercover British
military personnel have been witnessed operating on back roads around
Derry city, heavily armed and dressed in black military fatigues.
Published November 1, 2010
A beer keg packed with 40kg of home-made explosives was uncovered under
a railway bridge in County Armagh on Friday, sparking a 36-hour security
alert.
Published November 1, 2010
Harney ‘has blood on her hands’
eirigi councillor Louise Minihan was arrested this [Monday] afternoon
after symbolically splashing red paint over 26-County Health Minister
Mary Harney.
Published November 1, 2010
Doherty family meet with MI5 reviewer
The family of Derry murder victim Kieran Doherty say they are happy with
the outcome of their meeting with the British government security
advisor, which took place at the spot where Doherty was kille
Published November 1, 2010
AG presented with new Ballymurphy evidence
New eyewitness accounts of the shootings of 11
people by British
soldiers in west Belfast were submitted to Six-County attorney general
John Larkin at the weekend in an attempt to get
fresh inquests opened.
Published November 1, 2010
The UVF ‘ceasefire’ is increasingly being viewed as a sham after the
unionist paramilitary groups organised two nights of heavy rioting in
the Rathcoole area of Belfast in response to an ongoing collusion
inquiry.
Published October 28, 2010
The sister of a Strabane republican who was found hanged while in PSNI
police custody has branded a report into his death “a whitewash.”
Published October 28, 2010
Former IRA Volunteer Gerry ‘Whitey’ Bradley has been found dead, just
hours after the screening of a shocking documentary based on interviews
with former IRA leader Brendan Hughes.
Published October 28, 2010
Charges brought in corruption cases
Five former politicians charged with taking bribes were sent forward for
trial today as the 26 County state began to grapple with the legacy of
institutional corruption.
Published October 28, 2010
‘Consensus for cuts’ points up political divide
The two main opposition parties in the 26 Counties are still supporting
the coalition government’s plan to reduce the state’s budget deficit to
3% of GDP by 2014 -- despite learning that the plan involves cutbacks
and taxes of 15 billion euro, exactly double what had been previously
outlined.
Published October 28, 2010
One of the most senior ex-Provisional IRA figures in the North has said
that the nationalist community should not pass on information or
“collaborate in any way” with the PSNI.
Published October 28, 2010
Thirty thousand public service jobs in the Six Counties are to be
eliminated after the British government slashed its promised
contribution to maintaining society in the Six Counties.
Published October 24, 2010
An IRA trial dramatically collapsed
yesterday after top secret documents
which reveal that an alleged MI5 agent orchestrated a bombing campaign
were withheld from the defence.
Published October 24, 2010
Legal development delays Duffy ruling
A new submission by lawyers acting for Colin Duffy forced a judge
to postpone a decision on whether he should stand trial for the Real IRA
attack on Massereene British Army base in March of last year
Published October 24, 2010
Fermanagh/South Tyrone election result finally confirmed
A legal challenge against the re-election of Sinn Fein MP Michelle
Gildernew in the Fermanagh/South Tyrone constituency has been rejected.
Published October 24, 2010
Family of loyalist victim call for fresh inquiry
The family of a taxi driver lured to his death by a loyalist murder
squad have called for an independent inquiry as they prepare to mark the
20th anniversary of his killing.
Published October 24, 2010
A surprise visit by the 'Queen of England' Elizabeth Windsor to the Six
Counties last week has been criticised by republicans.
Published October 24, 2010
26-County democracy in the dock
Five hundred days after the seat was vacated, the Dublin government has
incredibly told the High Court that there has been no unreasonable delay
in holding a by-election in Donegal South West.
Published October 19, 2010
Robinson opposes Catholic schools
DUP First Minister Peter Robinson has described Catholic education as a
“benign form of apartheid”.
Published October 19, 2010
Cross-party talks between the Dublin government and the two largest
opposition parties are to go ahead despite the revelation that the 26
County budget deficit is heading for 15 billion euro -- double the
previous worst estimate.
Published October 19, 2010
The ‘Real IRA’ in Derry says it had to abandon an attack in the city
recently because of what it described as “civilian interference.”
Published October 19, 2010
A British soldier who served less than a year in jail over shooting a
woman should have been charged with her murder, the Historical Enquiries
Team has found.
Published October 19, 2010
A former British military base in south Armagh is to be transformed
into a housing development, leisure centre and play park.
Published October 19, 2010
The Dublin government is to hold talks with the leaders of two of the
main opposition parties -- pointedly excluding Sinn Fein -- as it
struggles to cope with the consequences of its own ineptitude and
corruption.
Published October 14, 2010
The PSNI investigation into the Real IRA attack on Massareene British
army base has ‘lost’ documentation surrounding a vehicle which was the
only evidence alleged to have connected two men to the killings of two
British soldiers.
Published October 14, 2010
Campaign seeks answers on west Belfast killing
A West Belfast mother has broken a ten-year silence to plead with the
Provisional IRA to admit that it killed her son.
Published October 14, 2010
A fresh wave of British army intelligence officers have been deployed in
Derry to combat the increasing activity of the Real IRA and Oglaigh na
hEireann.
Published October 14, 2010
Large numbers take part in ‘illegal’ march
Over a thousand Irish Republicans Marched from Galbally Community centre
to Galbally graveyard last weekend to remember IRA Volunteers Dessie Grew
and Martin McCaughey who were killed by the SAS on IRA active service 20
years ago.
Published October 14, 2010
PSNI harass political activists
Republican activists were subjected to a humiliating and aggressive
ordeal at the hands of the PSNI on Tuesday night, according to éirígí.
Published October 14, 2010
Unionist paramilitaries who killed more than 100 people during the first
18 months of internment escaped detention because the British government
believed there was “no serious Protestant threat” to the state, newly
discovered papers reveal.
Published October 12, 2010
Duffy, strip-searched, refuses prison clothing
Lurgan republican Colin Duffy was forcibly strip-searched and assaulted
both before and after a tense court appearance in Coleraine, County
Derry on Monday.
Published October 12, 2010
Parts of Newry are no-go areas
The security forces in the North have accepted that parts of Newry are
no-go areas, it has emerged.
Published October 12, 2010
Fresh calls for torture inquiry
Amnesty International and British Irish Rights Watch today urged British
authorities not to forget victims of torture in Ireland, following the
release of a new Guardian film by Ian Cobain.
Published October 12, 2010
Insult upon injury for Ballymurphy families
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams clashed with British Secretary of State
Owen Paterson after he wore a wristband supporting the British Army’s
notorious Royal Irish Regiment at a meeting with the families of victims
of a British Army massacre.
Published October 12, 2010
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has accused Fine Gael and the Labour
Party of being involved in a “cosy political consensus” with what was
probably the most unpopular Government in the history of the state.
Published October 12, 2010
Public support for so-called ‘dissident’ republican groups has been
significantly underestimated by the Irish political and media
establishment, according to academic research published on Thursday.
Published October 8, 2010
The ‘Real IRA’ has claimed responsibility for detonating a bomb with more
than 200 pounds of explosives outside an Ulster Bank in a commercial
district of Derry in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
Published October 8, 2010
British Prime Minister David Cameron has expressed his determination to
sustain British rule in the Six Counties despite the Real IRA attack in
Derry on Tuesday.
Published October 8, 2010
Orange tirade against ‘Roman Catholic IRA’
There have been calls for an investigation into whether anti-Catholic
statements made by the head of the Orange Order broke hate laws.
Published October 8, 2010
Greens reach out as budget crunch looms
The Green Party has suggested the formation of a national unity
government and is seeking to establish an all-party forum to discuss the
economic crisis.
Published October 8, 2010
Government, union figures named in slush fund scandal
A blame game has erupted over a fund which was uncovered earlier this
year involving the 26-County Department of Health, the Health Service
Executive (HSE) and the powerful SIPTU trade union.
Published October 8, 2010
Published October 5, 2010
The Taoiseach Brian Cowen has denied the sovereignty of the 26-County
state has been jeopardised by the banking and budget crises, even as
European officials began dictating Irish economic policy.
Published October 4, 2010
The ‘Real IRA’ has admitted killing drug dealers on both sides of the
border, according to a Belfast-based newspaper.
Published October 4, 2010
Judge prohibits Mass attendance
A man facing charges over the firing of shots over the coffin of a
Strabane republican has been banned from attending his memorial Mass.
Published October 4, 2010
Asylum application used against McGeough
An application for political asylum in Sweden allegedly made almost 30
years ago by Gerry McGeough from Tyrone is due to be used as evidence
against him in a Belfast court.
Published October 4, 2010
Israel deports Irish Nobel laureate
Irish Nobel Peace Prize winner Mairead Corrigan Maguire is to be
deported from Israel following a ruling by Israel’s Supreme Court.
Published October 4, 2010
Shell pipeline blamed on weak government
The state’s unprecedented use of law and order forces against its own
citizens while protecting private commercial interests augurs badly for
a remote community in north Mayo and for the State as a whole, a
planning hearing has been told.
Published October 4, 2010
The fifty billion Euro robbery
A massively increased price-tag for the bank bailout by the Fianna
Fail/Green Party government has left the 26-County state braced for
deeper cuts and rising taxes and blighted the state’s finances for a
generation.
Published October 1, 2010
‘Shame’ campaign targets child
The family of a 14-year-old boy whose face was published in newspapers
and leaflets as part of a PSNI police “naming and shaming” tactic have
taken a legal challenge against his treatment.
Published October 1, 2010
One of the UVF’s most senior members has turned ‘supergrass’ and is
ready to give evidence against other members of the loyalist murder
gang, it has been revealed.
Published October 1, 2010
PSNI clash with eirigi over Newry alert
The PSNI were accused of using of repressive legislation to harass a
nationalist community on Tuesday as the force launched a major “security
operation” on the outskirts of the Derrybeg estate in Newry.
Published October 1, 2010
Shoot-to-kill inquest challenge thrown out
Relatives of those killed in Britain’s shoot-to-kill campaign of
assassination seem set to finally see reports on the cases - albeit
censored.
Published October 1, 2010
Questions mount as truth process stalls
The family of a Derry man say they will lobby outside Downing Street if
police are not given clearance to question MI5 about his death.
Published October 1, 2010
The Protestant Orange Order has refused to back new laws to deal with
sectarian marches in the North of Ireland, ensuring the controversial
Parades Commission will remain in place for at least another marching
season.
Published September 27, 2010
The trial of Gerry McGeough has been postponed after he became ill and
required immediate heart surgery.
Published September 27, 2010
The world’s most-famous chat show star has dubbed 26-County Taoiseach
Brian Cowen a “drunken moron” following his infamous “hoarse” interview
on morning radio in Ireland.
Published September 27, 2010
A booby-trap device left at a PSNI base in Crumlin village earlier this
month has been claimed by the breakaway IRA group using the name Oglaigh
na hEireann.
Published September 27, 2010
The views on Ireland of the British Labour Party’s new leader, Ed
Miliband, remain a mystery despite his election to the post at the
weekend.
Published September 27, 2010
Republicans blamed as Lenihan flees unemployed
A Junior minister was allegedly told to leave the studios of Ireland’s
state broadcaster, RTE, over fears that republicans were among a group
of unemployed audience members of Pat Kenny’s Frontline programme.
Published September 27, 2010
Political transformation underway
A socialist is likely to become the next 26-County Taoiseach according
to a new poll, which shows a further decline in support for the Fianna
Fail-Green Party coalition.
Published September 24, 2010
Prisoner beaten for refusing strip-search
A “brutal assault and ritual humiliation” has been inflicted on
republican prisoner Brendan Conway before a court appearance.
Published September 24, 2010
Direct action halts pipeline work
Shell Oil was forced to suspend work on the proposed new Corrib pipeline
route in north Mayo yesterday when two Shell to Sea campaigners boarded
one of the drilling rigs.
Published September 24, 2010
UUP elects hardliner as leader
Tom Elliott, a 46-year-old Assembly member for Fermanagh-South Tyrone,
has been elected the new leader of the Ulster Unionist Party to succeed
Reg Empey.
Published September 24, 2010
A controversy has erupted in the North after loyalists were filmed
taking down County Down flags in south Belfast ahead of the All-Ireland
senior football final last week.
Published September 24, 2010
The daughter of Charlie Armstrong, one of the conflict’s so-called
‘Disappeared’, has thanked those who provided the information that
helped locate her father’s remains.
Published September 24, 2010
‘Dissidents underestimated’ - MI5
The chief of British military intelligence has accepted his
organisation has underestimated the capacity of the breakaway IRA
groups.
Published September 20, 2010
The 26-County Prime Minister Brian Cowen has insisted he retains the
full support of his Fianna Fail parliamentary party despite calls by
some members for a meeting to discuss his leadership.
Published September 20, 2010
UDA receiving ‘secret’ Stormont payouts
Claims last week that a secret fund has been set up to channel money to
certain loyalist organisations have still not been denied by Six County
officials
Published September 20, 2010
A sectarian murder attempt took place on the home of a vulnerable
Catholic family in Rasharkin, County Antrim in the early hours of
yesterday morning.
Published September 20, 2010
The London and Dublin governments should sponsor a process between the
parties in the Six Counties to bring forward a Bill of Rights for the
North, the head of the North’s Human Rights Commission has said.
Published September 20, 2010
The Dublin government is being brought “screaming before the courts” by
Sinn Fein on the issue of the three outstanding by-elections, according
to the party’s Dail leader Caoimhghin O Caolain.
Published September 20, 2010
The 26 County Taoiseach Brian Cowen has been forced to apologise for a
Tuesday morning radio interview that embarrassed his Fianna Fail party
and generated widespread negative international commentary.
Published September 16, 2010
British military intelligence has said no sanctions should be placed on
the UVF despite the unionist paramilitary group murdering a man while
supposedly on “ceasefire”.
Published September 16, 2010
No surprises in Wright collusion inquiry
Incompetence by prison warders and not state collusion created
conditions which led to the killing of Billy Wright, the inquiry into
his murder has found.
Published September 16, 2010
Intentions of armed groups in media focus
A number of hidden cameras found in trees overlooking the headquarters
of British military intelligence in Ireland may have been planted by a
republican armed group, according to reports.
Published September 16, 2010
More evidence of old cover-ups emerge
New evidence has emerged of attempts by the old Stormont regime and the
British Army to prevent British soldiers who shot innocent Irish
civilians in the early years of the conflict being tried for murder.
Published September 16, 2010
‘Bitter’ unionists get election court hearing
Ulster Unionists were accused of “sour grapes” at a court hearing in
Tyrone over attempts by Unionist unity candidate Rodney Connor, who lost
out by four votes, to declare void Sinn Fein’s victory in the
Westminster election in May.
Published September 16, 2010
Billy Wright Inquiry finds no collusion
Published September 14, 2010
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has called for the Dublin parliament to
be reconvened immediately to discuss the banking crisis and soaring
unemployment.
Published September 14, 2010
Report due on death of Billy Wright
A 700-Page report into the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA)
execution of unionist paramilitary leader Billy ‘King Rat’ Wright is to
be published later today.
Published September 14, 2010
Internees bring legal action against Britain
Hundreds of nationalists interned without trial almost 40 years ago are
to launch a multi-million pound legal action against the British
governmen
Published September 14, 2010
Landmark ruling for ‘Bik’ McFarlane
The 26-County state been ordered by the European Court of Human Rights
to pay compensation to senior republican Brendan ‘Bik’ McFarlane for the
extraordinary decade-long delay in bringing him to trial.
Published September 14, 2010
A prominent republican charged with an IRA action almost 30 years ago
has said a leading Sinn Fein politician told him he would not face
prosecution.
Published September 14, 2010
Paisley to protest against Pope
Aging unionist firebrand Ian Paisley is to lead a 60-strong delegation
to Scotland to protest over Pope Benedict’s visit to Britain.
Published September 14, 2010
A Derry priest has said he is shocked by accusations of harassment
against the PSNI police made by republican families in the city.
Published September 9, 2010
A UDA gang is believed to have planted the pipe bomb at a largely
Catholic primary school in County Antrim on Monday which was found by an
eight-year-old
Published September 9, 2010
The North’s Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has said he was in
the IRA in Derry city in 1972 but did not know who carried out the
Claudy bomb attack, and still doesn’t know.
Published September 9, 2010
Stormont faces budget showdown
Sinn Fein’s Six-County Ministers have refused to comply with British
and DUP requests to identify areas to target public spending cuts in
their departments at Stormont.
Published September 9, 2010
Families of eleven people killed by the British army in Ballymurphy
nearly 40 years ago have revealed that they have been contacted by one
of the British soldiers involved in the shootings.
Published September 9, 2010
New setback for Dublin and Monaghan bomb victims
The High Court has dismissed a claim by survivors of the Dublin and
Monaghan bombings that the handling of parts of a report complied by the
Commission of Investigation into the atrocities amounted to a breach of
the State’s human rights obligations.
Published September 9, 2010
The Spanish authorities today defied international peace appeals and
said they will maintain their bloody conflict with Basque armed group
ETA, which is fighting to win independence for a Basque state northeast
of Spain.
Published September 6, 2010
Boy escapes injury as loyalists attack schools
A serious sectarian bombing campaign is targeting Catholics in the town
of Antrim.
Published September 6, 2010
A large majority of the people of the 26 Counties believe the state is
headed for bankruptcy, according to a new opinion poll.
Published September 6, 2010
Dublin protest derails Blair spin machine
Several hundred people took to the streets of Dublin on Saturday to
demonstrate against the presence of former British Prime Minister Tony
Blair in the capital.
Published September 6, 2010
Republican seriously ill in Lithuanian prison
Irish republican prisoner Michael Campbell, who has been held in Lukiskes
prison in Lithuania since early 2008, has now contracted malaria at the jail.
Published September 6, 2010
Massacre gun was given by police, probe finds
A report into the 1992 murders of five Catholics in a south Belfast
bookmakers has revealed one of the guns used by the UDA had been handed
back to the gang by the RUC (now PSNI) police.
Published September 6, 2010
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.
Published September 2, 2010
Blair recounts Good Friday triumph
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.
Published September 2, 2010
Protests planned as ‘war criminal’ visits
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.
Published September 2, 2010
Major disruption follows city alerts
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.
Published September 2, 2010
UUP seeks new leader as party dumps Empey, Tories
Two candidates are to contest the Ulster Unionist Party leadership
election next month.
Published September 2, 2010
Ireland’s middle class in crisis
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.
Published September 2, 2010
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.
Published August 30, 2010
Pressure grows to slay the Anglo monster
Tension is increasing within the Dublin coalition government over its
continuing attempts to maintain the nationalised Anglo Irish Bank as a
going concern.
Published August 30, 2010
Media piles blame on Claudy ‘fall guy’