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Flanagan and
RUC must go


RUC Chief Ronnie Flanagan

RUC Chief Constable Ronnie Flanagan looked a broken man last week as his attempts to pretend he was unaware of the death threats to Lurgan solicitor Rosemary Nelson were exposed. more

Unionists must honour pledges in the Agreement

Tony Blair was right last week when he said that the alarm bells are ringing in the North of Ireland, writes Gerry Adams

Spirits high at Bodenstown

The Annual Wolfe Tone Commemoration this year began in humid conditions in Sallins, County Kildare on Sunday, 20 June.

Orange Order meets bitter opposition

The Garvaghy Road Residents Coalition has called for a mass mobilisation in the besieged area on Sunday, 4 July, the day the Orange Order will attempt to march through the beleagured area.

Sinn Féin chairs in Monaghan and Castleblayney

Sinn Féin councillors have been elected to the chairs of Monaghan Urban District Council and Castleblayney Urban District Council.

FBI pulls out of Nelson inquiry

The FBI withdrew from the investigation in mid-April, meaning that it was involved for less than three weeks.

UVF abduction attempt in Ardoyne

A group of up to 10 loyalists entered Ardoyne's Brompton Park in the early hours of Saturday 19 June and attempted to abduct a nationalist resident.

One small step for the IDA

After decades of work, the Industrial Development Authority has taken a small step towards recognising the reality of Irish economic life.

Firearm for Sinn Féin councillor

After years under permanent threat of loyalist attack, the British government has only now decided to issue a Sinn Féin councillor with a legal firearm.

New Fullerton investigation demanded

The family of Donegal Sinn Féin Councillor Eddie Fullerton, who was killed by the UDA eight years ago, are demanding that the investigation into his death be reopened.

AIDS awareness plea

At least 1,000 children and as many as 3,000 people in general are affected by HIV/AIDS, according to a new report launched by Cairde, the main support agency for people affected by HIV/AIDS.

Double standards on pensions

This week, the Coalition government in Dublin will rush the Courts Supplemental Provisions Bill through Leinster House

Tenants fight to stay put

Four tenants in St Ultan's flat complex in south inner city Dublin have taken a stand against the callous opportunism of property speculators.

Whatever happened to democratisation?

For the moment, all the grand designs for the democratisation of local authorities are on hold. What's holding them up? asks Roisin de Rosa


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