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Blair's blunder

It appears as if Tony Blair's efforts to pander to unionism by excluding Sinn Féin will founder on the rock of unionist intransigence. more

Twelfth not so peaceful for nationalists

Despite media claims that this year's Orange parades and demonstrations were peaceful, nationalists throughout the Six Counties have a different tale to tell.

American report slams RUC

The U.S. Congressional International Relations Committee has called on the Patten Commission to back radical transformation of policing in the North of Ireland.

Dublin's shameful Deportation Act

Roisin De Rosa looks at the new bill allows the Minister of Justice, Equality and Law Reform to deport non-nationals from the state.

UN highlights poverty

The 26 Counties has the highest level of poverty in the industrialised world outside of the USA, according to a new U.N. report

Ex-POW support groups gear up

Coiste na n-Iarchimí continues to expand since it was established as the umbrella organisation to co-ordinate the activities of groups and individuals working with republican ex-prisoners and their families.

Bloody Sunday judgment reserved

The High Court in London has reserved judgement on the appeal brought by the Bloody Sunday Inquiry to overturn the decision made last month to grant anonymity to former soldiers who took part in the shootings.

Cavan/Monaghan delegation visits Garvaghy Road

Caoimhghín O Caoláin TD and fellow Cavan/Monaghan councillors visited the Garvaghy Road in Portadown last week.

Nuclear ships to pass by Irish coast

Greenpeace has discovered that British Nuclear Fuels Ltd. (BNFL) intends to ship nuclear fuel to Japan shortly.

Mothers pass toxic milk to infants

Breast-feeding mothers are poisoning their infants with carcinogenic chemicals that also affect the immune system and hormonal development.

Stop this roller coaster

Robert Allen reports on the human toll of the rapidly increasing pace of modern Irish society

Myers article lands Irish Times in court

The Irish Times newspaper is to pay a ``substantial six figure sum'' to Derry's Bloody Sunday families in settlement of a libel action over an article written by columnist Kevin Myers.

Fianna Fáil's sham electoral reform

The Fianna Fáil electoral reform bandwagon is rolling again, reports Robbie MacGabhann.


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