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No sign of demilitarisationSinn Féin's Gerry Kelly told a press conference in Belfast yesterday that for the peace process to succeed, politics must be seen to work and British demilitarisation must be seen to be under way. moreConcern at arrest of Basque leadersSinn Féin has expressed concern over the arrest of 20 members of the regional executives of the Basque independence party, Euskal Herritarok, by the Spanish Government.US Representatives reject British police billU.S. representatives have voted in support of a resolution to Congress demanding the full and unequivocal implementation of the Patten Recommendations on policing.Growing nationalist confidence in South AntrimThe electoral battle in the heartland of unionism is seen as one of the most challenging in recent times.Loyalist feud continuesShankill Assembly member Billy Hutchinson fears a further escalation in the feud between the UVF and UDA.Two bases attackedSeveral people were treated for shock after a mortar bomb was launched on Wednesday morning at the Newry Road RUC barracks in Armagh.Deaths narrowly avoidedAttacks carried out last on the homes of two nationalist families living in the Ormeau Road area of Belfast could have cost five lives.Mandelson plays unionist card on flags issueNew proposals for the flying of flags announced by the British secretary of state last week are against the spirit of the Good Friday Agreement.Wim on a whimMichael Pierse sees no reason for the Dublin government to heed budget demands from the European Central Bank.EU sues Britain over SellafieldThe EU Commission announced on Monday that it is suing Britain over plans to dismantle a nuclear reactor at Sellafield in Cumbria.Report reveals abuse of asylum seekers rightsStrange things are going on in the asylum division of the 26-County Department of Justice.Building the Equality Agenda in CabraNicky Kehoe, Dublin City councillor, explains what makes Sinn Féin different as a party.Housing policy `a catalogue of failure'Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin has said the Government's housing policy has been exposed.Smithfield skyscraper slammedThe decision to allow a high-rise development is set to reignite the campaign against high-rise developments in Dublin's inner city.Extra 10,000 students in private rented sectorFigures show an increase of over 10,000 in the number of university students living in flats and apartments in the 26 Counties.Waste management battle spreadsSligo County Council is being urged to withdraw its support for the Connaught Draft Waste Management plan.NZ group scales back activitiesNew Zealand-based Irish solidarity group Information on Ireland has decided to scale back its activities.Australian police attack WEF protestersAustralian police attacked protesters in Melbourne at a meeting of the World Economic Forum this week.
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