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C O L L U S I O N the truth will out
An 11-page document prepared by
by the Irish government
details its suspicions that crown forces in the Six
Counties colluded with loyalists to carry out the murders of
nationalists, including Pat Finucane.
more
After delaying four years, UUP leader, First minister designate, and
local MP David Trimble finally met with Garvaghy Road residents'
spokesperson Breandan MacCionnaith.
A growing stream of reports of loyalist violence and RUC harassment are coming
in from around the Six Counties.
Mitchell McLaughlin is confident that there is for the first time
a chance that he could win the UUP's MEP seat for Sinn Féin.
Shuttle diplomacy to
resolve the current deep crisis in the peace process
continues against a backdrop of political stalemate
Councillors have ben urged to battle for additionality and
development in Ireland's poorest county, where trees are coming before people.
A posthumous award is to be presented for human rights lawyer
Rosemary Nelson, who died in a
car bomb attack on March 15.
Sinn Féin Chief Negotiator Martin McGuinness was in Washington this
week for a series of meetings on Capitol Hill and at the White House.
Gerry Adams has demanded a
``full independent public inquiry'' into the killings by British snipers of
five local people in his West Belfast constituency 27 years ago.
Concern for the environment of the west has been lost on Dublin's
bureaucrats, according to Tony Waldron.
The family of Roseann Mallon have made a heartfelt appeal for help in getting
their questions answered on her controversial murder.
A new report carried out by academics at the University of Ulster
disproves some of the common misconceptions about the war in the North.
Concern has been expressed for the future of the maternity and child
healthcare services at Monaghan General Hospital.
Sinn Féin have submitted a damning indictment of the
British imposed legal system in Ireland to the Criminal Justice
Review Group.
Seven workers at Unidare Heating and Plastics in Finglas, Dublin are being dumped with only statutory
redundancy.
Revelations of alleged sexual abuse at Dundrum
Mental Detention Centre in Dublin have led to calls for an immediate investigation.
Reports in Belfast last week have suggested that Mo Mowlam is set to
issue personal protection weapons to senior members of Sinn Féin.
Thousands attended the commemoration of the
18th anniversary of the deaths of the Republican hunger strikers in Belfast last weekend.
Clifford Peebles, self-appointed Protestant fundamentalist pastor,
was arrested on Wednesday 28 April and taken to Castlereagh for
questioning.
Peacewatch Ireland, a US based human rights organisation released its
report on the 1998 marching season lasting
week.
A major tourism project which could provide a new boost to the local
economy in County Monaghan has been launched in Ballybay.
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