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Sinn Féin blasts Fusco extradition bid
Ferris calls on Dublin to rescind all outstanding extradition warrants
gelo Fusco, who spent years fighting against being returned from the 26 Counties to prison in the North, this week again faces the prospect of extradition.
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The IRA has emphasised that this new century offers an ``unprecedented opportunity to leave behind the failures of the past''.
A refugee voucher scheme has been described as ``discriminatory, unconstitutional and demeaning''.
The British security establishment used the Christmas and New Year period to step up their campaign of harassment against nationalists.
A report commissioned by the Bloody Sunday Trust was released to the public by Bishop Edward Daly on Wednesday.
Sinn Féin is seeking an urgent meeting to discuss the flying of the Union Jack flag at Down council offices over the Christmas period.
The Dublin government has been urged to ensure that Ardee's Hawke's Bay firm meets its obligations to the 300 employees.
A progressive trade union from the Basque contry sets an example for Ireland.
Six-County Health minister Bairbre de Brún has vowed to find the resources to deal with the worst flu epidemic to hit the north in years.
Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin has said that urgent government action is needed to reverse the neglect of the border region.
Laura Friel recalls the killing of an IRA leader despite a ceasefire 25 years ago.
Liam O Duibhir recalls his time in prison, particularly in Britain, where republican prisoners bore the brunt of right-wing opposition to the Irish peace process.
Mick Derrig reports on a country with a long history of support for the Irish republican war effort.
The campaign for an end to British militarisationcame to Monaghan County Council on Tuesday.
A decision to refuse funding to the St Patrick's Day Carnival Committee has been described as ``a step back to the dark days of unionist misrule and domination''.
A judicial review cannot be heard by Belfast's High Court judges because they have already formed a view on the matter to be brought before them.
Sinn Féin has accused anti-Agreement unionists of using and abusing schoolchildren for their own narrow political agenda.
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