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Bloody Sunday
families vindicated

Fresh investigations undertaken under the auspices of the Saville Inquiry have confirmed that the forensic evidence used to discredit the victims of Bloody Sunday in Derry was worthless. more

British must deliver on Agreement

Sinn Féin held its first face-to-face meeting with the Ulster Unionist Party since July as the Mitchell review intensified.

Policing the colonies

A central tenet of any colonial police force is that they are totally expendable, writes Mick Derrig

North Antrim bomb attacks

Loyalists in North Antrim continued their offensive against Catholics in the area last week with three bomb attacks, two in Ballycastle and one in Ballymoney.

SF strength on show at town councils conference

The growing strength of Sinn Féin in the 26 Counties was reflected at the annual conference of the Association of Municipal Authorities of Ireland in Thurles, County Tipperary, last week.

The Great Blaskets betrayal

Nothing has changed for the people of the Blasket Islands, nearly 50 years on.

Sinn Féin in South Africa

Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness and Gerry Kelly met last weekend in Pretoria with South African President Thabo Mbeki and Deputy Foreign Minister Aziz Pahad.

Whitewell `peace wall' remains open

Local residents in North Belfast have demanded that the RUC take action to close the gate in the Serpentine Road `peace wall' after two more loyalist attacks.

High-rise Brits must go

A block of flats in the New Lodge area of North Belfast is awash with sewage because British soldiers have destroyed the drainage system.

Aftercare not afterthought

Aftercare Recovery Group (ARG) in Dublin's north inner city have moved to protect recovering addicts.

The forgotten estate

We visited Antrim's Springfarm estate, one of the town's many forgotten estates, and spoke to people from the area about the social and political problems facing the estate.

Redmond - lone gunman or one of many?

The Flood Tribunal hearings continued with George Redmond being questioned at the Tribunal on his last years in one of the top council jobs.

1916 martyr should be honoured

Following the exhumation of the remains of Volunteer Tom Williams, Cork republicans are hoping that the same can be achieved for the late Volunteer Thomas Kent.

Ex-internees demand truth and justice

Ex-Internees met with a representative of the British government's Victims Liaison Unit, at Stormont last Wednesday morning.

Maskey at historic Basque councillors congress

Sinn Féin Assembly member for West Belfast Alex Maskey attended the inaugural meeting of the Basque National Assembly of Municipal Councillors in Bilbao on Saturday.

Beneath an Irish sky

Several hundred people came from all over Mayo and beyond earlier this month commemorated the 25th anniversary of the death of Volunteer Michael Gaughan, who died on hunger strike in England.

Sharing the wealth

The focus of the third budget from the Fianna Fáil/Progressive Democrat government is on tax cuts.


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