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New ploy to block Finucane inquiry


Pat Finucane


The third John Stevens inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the 1989 killing of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane is turning into a Stevens Watergate, according to the late solicitor's brother. more

Loyalists develop more deadly bomb

A more lethal pipe bomb has been developed by loyalists.

Senior officers offered killer soldiers promotion

The spurned lover of convicted Scots Guard James Fisher has released a number of controversial letters to a Scottish newspaper.

Report confirms SDLP is in crisis

The leaked report into an obsolete, tired and leadership-driven party is a public acknowledgement that the SDLP has no vision for Ireland, writes Caítlin Doherty

A kind of casual lynching

The killing of Robert Hamill was casual, writes Laura Friel.

Dangerous aircraft withdrawn

The British Army has withdrawn eight Lynx helicopters from service in the Six Counties after a problem was identified in the rotor system.

Nothing could ever come close to them

In the final article of a series on the 1980 and 1981 hunger strikes, Eoin Ó Broin talks to former hunger strikers Mary Doyle and Laurence McKeown.

Orange alliance with UDA

Portadown Orangemen have entered a secret alliance with Johnny ``Mad Dog'' Adair.

Orange Order cancels Dublin march

The Dublin and Wicklow Lodge of the Orange Order has abandoned plans to hold an Orange march in Dublin city centre later this month.

British bolster anti-Agreement unionists

Trimble's failure to take on his opponents in his own party has given them time and space to build, writes Micheal MacDonncha.

Racial tensions fanned

There appears to be growing racial tension throughout communities in Ireland, says an angry Christy Burke.

Ellis demands action in Finglas

Sinn Féin has demanded strong action to curb anti-social behaviour.

dy'town ex-prisoners organise

The first general meeting of Cumann Na nIarchimí Baile Andarsan is to take place on Sunday 21 May.

Sinn Féin breaking new ground

For the first time ever, Sinn Féin is to contest an election in the Newtownabbey Borough Council area.

Change the system

Ard Chomhairle member Jim Gibney addressed Sinn Féin's vision of the future and how that vision is to be achieved.

The Unfinished Revolution

The abolition of ground rents would finally allow Irish democracy to replace a relic of the colonial past.

The real meaning of Mayday

Tens of thousands of workers from all over the world marched to celebrate May Day.

New mural, new offices

Work was advancing well this week on a new mural portrait of Bobby Sands on the side wall of Sinn Féin's new offices.

Adams to unveil memorial

Gerry Adams is to unveil a spectacular memorial to republicans from the Lenadoon area killed in the present phase of the conflict.

Inflated expectations

The Partnership for Prosperity and Fairness (PPF) suffered a hit below the waterline last week.


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