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Loyalists step up sectarian attacksWith tension across the North rising in the run up to Westminster and local government elections and the marching season, loyalist activity is once again on the increase. more
McCreesh and O'Hara rememberedFr Brian McCreesh concelebrated the 20th anniversary mass for his brother Raymond in Camloch last Monday night.
Remembering Carol AnneThe 20th anniversary of the killing of 12-year-old Carol Ann Kelly was marked near her Twinbrook home on Sunday.Bloody Sunday Inquiry - The fix is inOne way or another, the British security services are determined to bring down the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.Nelson handler admits collusionA former British Army officer who is now a serving member of the RUC has admitted his involvement in the killing of Irish nationalists.British officer suspect in bombingsA British Army officer was questioned by Gardaí shortly after three bombs exploded in Dublin and a fourth in Monaghan in 1974.RUC protest atackedSinn Féin protesters have accusing the RUC of setting them up for loyalist attack.Ministers meetSinn Féin ministers met with their Irish government counterparts on Wednesday to discuss the fracture in the North South Ministerial Council.Irish Northern Aid AGMNearly a hundred members gathered in Cleveland over the weekend of 4-6 May for the Annual General Meeting of Irish Northern Aid.Delivering equality, justice, peaceSinn Féin has launched its election manifesto for the Westminster and local elections, outlining the party's vision of an `Ireland of equals'.On the trail in West TyroneMICK DERRIG goes on the canvass in West Tyrone with Pat Doherty. Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin and Labour Party leader Ruairi Quinn have clashed in the Dáil.US Committee reinforces RUC banThe International Relations Committee of the US House of Representatives has approved an amendment to promote human rights in the North of Ireland.SF confident in Fermanagh/South TyroneMichelle Gildernew can take the seat vacated by Ulster Unionist Ken Maginnis.Happy, happy, happy talkAn Phoblacht can report this week that Ireland is ``Exhibit A'' when it comes to intertwining human progress with economic prosperity.Garvaghy march allowedThe decision to allow a junior Orange Order march to go ahead along part of the Garvaghy Road on Sunday has been slammed.`We want houses, not tanks'Sinn Féin activists this week picketed Dublin's Clancy Barracks, a prime site for much needed housing.The Drugs Debate: Part 2ROISIN DE ROSA reports on the experiences of a group of ex-addicts.Tan War veteran opens Derry centreThere is a new Sinn Féin centre in the County Derry town of Dungiven.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
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