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RUC must go
Justice demands fresh start
The Good Friday Agreement is very clear on what is required in relation to
a new policing service in the North. It has to be `capable of attracting
and sustaining' support from all sections of the people.
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Sinn Féin announced on Saturday that it would
participate in the review of the implementatation of the Good Friday
Agreement.
A top-level delegation from the Basque Herri Batasuna party travelled to
Ireland last week for a round of meetings.
Uncovered memos confirm that senior British officers and officials were
prepared to accept the loss of human life on the day which became Bloody
Sunday.
An 11-year-ol schoolboy was beaten up after being abandoned in a loyalist
area by a bus driver.
Nationalists have reacted with anger after a loyalist was allowed to walk
free from court after pleading guilty to arms offences.
The RUC has again come under fire over allegations of collusion in a
sectarian killing five years ago.
Belfast High Court has overturned a British Army order that two soldiers
convicted of murdering an unarmed father can remain in the ranks.
Breandán Mac Cionnaith, has expressed dismay at a British government
press release which claims that an agreed process involving the residents
will begin next Monday.
Decisive action by the supporters of the Glen of the
Downs road protest thwarted a tree-felling over the last weekend of August.
Mick Derrig remembers Ray Houghton, Stuttgart, and other sporting
triumphs.
AIB 'gave themselves an amnesty' over bogus non-resident bank accounts they
had in their branches.
Sunday Tribune Northern Editor Ed Moloney has vowed to fight the ruling
handed down last Thursday, 2 September in an Antrim Court that he has seven
days to hand over notes.
THE second phase of the so-called Protestant civil rights parade, dubbed
`The Long March', is to take place on 25 September.
Liz Allen's article in last week's Sunday Independent infuriated many
community workers.
How many economic reports have there been in the last year that have
emphasised the need for massive investment in the state's infrastructure?
The revelations under the Freedom of Information Act of deputies' expenses
could not have come at a worse time.
If you double the price of housing, it will double housing waiting lists
and the amount of homeless people.
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