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Unionist veto may destroy Agreement
The Good Friday Agreement is under the greatest threat to its existence so far, as unionist attempts to bring it down appear to face no opposition from the British government.
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The British Army is busy occupying the eleventh floor of a residential
flats complex in North Belfast.
The result of the Antrim North-West by-election last week was an
electoral triumph for Sinn Féin.
The St Patrick's Day Carnival Committee is to take Belfast City
Council to court over its refusal to fund this year's St Patrick's Day
parade in the city.
Sinn Féin's Martin Ferris has said that republicans and
nationalists will be disappointed at the continuing refusal to grant Angelo Fusco bail.
``These people came out to murder,'' said Philip Murphy as he
described an arson attack on his house in Ballytober Road, Larne.
A North Belfast couple told An Phoblacht they feared for their lives
when the RUC rammed their car and dragged them out of the vehicle at
gunpoint.
Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness unequivocally
condemned Sunday's attack by the self-styled Continuity IRA and called on
them to disband.
Three RUC officers and a British soldier may be jailed after being
convicted of a number of charges.
DUP Assembly member Iris Robinson has refused to withdraw sectarian
comments over a decision to site regional maternity services at the
Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.
As the imminent threat of suspension
hung over the chamber, the Belfast Assembly went
for none other than St Patrick himself.
A Sinn Féin Councillor has suggested
an official welcome ceremony for the refugees who have
been dispersed in Clonakilty.
Sinn Féin picketed the headquarters of the Halifax Building Society on
Wednesday, 2 February.
Sinn Fein
has called for politicians to unite to save the North's fishing
communities.
The final elements of the new partnership agreement were settled this
week.
Europe's largest telecommunications company took its first steps this
week after the long expected merger between British company Vodafone
and the German communications company Mannesmann.
Louth County Counci is still threatening to
bring in charges of £110 per annum for waste collection.
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