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[An Phoblacht]

Thursday 19 March, 1998

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Pressure grows on RUC
UN report and new book will expose collusion

Calls to disband the RUC will grow in coming weeks with the publication of a United Nations report and a book in the US linking the RUC to loyalist death squads. more

Exclusive: Keys was RUC agent

David Keys, one of the men charged with the Poyntzpass killings, and who was beaten to death by LVF prisoners in H Block 6 in Long Kesh, was a Special Branch agent, An Phoblacht can reveal.

Exposed: Discrimination in Belfast Council

In a damning new report, Belfast Sinn Féin Councillor Tom Hartley shows that Catholics and women continue to be under-represented in the Belfast City Council workforce.

Belfast's first St Patrick's parade

A St Patrick's Day Parade to the heart of Belfast city centre was a day for families to relax and enjoy.

SF encouraged by Clinton meeting

US journalists have remarked on the difference between President Clinton's meetings with Sinn Féin and the Ulster Unionists in the White House on Monday.

Getting down to business

No amount of British government spin-doctoring can hide the fact that the negotiations have a lot of ground to make up in their last weeks. Brian Campbell writes.

Lurgan woman accuses RIR

Lurgan woman Cristin McCauley has hit out at the RIR over a bomb attack on her house in the early hours of Saturday morning 14 March.

Helicopters killed sheep

Farmer Henry McIlroy has accused a British army helicopter pilot of deliberately killing sheep and lambs during a mission on Friday evening.

Doubts over evidence used to expel Sinn Féin

A US lawyer has revealed that RUC Chief Ronnie Flanagan was unable to provide evidence linking the IRA or Sinn Féin to the killings which were used as the basis for the party's expulsion.

LVF bomb in Larne

The LVF said they carried out Tuesday night's bomb attack on a Catholic sport and social club in Larne.

SF vote rises in by-elections

Sinn Féin's candidates polled creditable results in the Dublin North and Limerick East by-elections last week.

De right stuff, begorrah

A visitor could be forgiven for assuming that we are currently witnessing the conquest and colonisation of Britain by the Irish, argues Eoghan MacCormaic

Kilted Brits hammered again

Since the British Army's Black Watch Regimental bagpipe band arrived in the US on 17 January it has been met at more than a dozen venues by angry Irish American supporters.

SF workshop for International Women's Day

Women from Kurdistan, Germany and Britain joined with various groups from across Ireland to celebrate International Women's Day on the weekend before last.

Piobairi Chumann na Meirleach

The Felons Pipe Band, approaching its second year on the road, is preparing for this year's Easter Commemoration in Belfast.


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