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Labour's bin
charges betrayal

Dubliners again face the apalling double taxation of bin charges, and they have the Labour Party to thank for it. more

UDP disbands

On Wednesday in a short statement the Ulster Democratic Party announced that it was disbanding.

Inquiry call as Finucane trial collapses

The trial of William Stobie finally collapsed this week, taking with it any last vestige of credibility attached to the Stevens investigation.

Holy Cross blockade suspended

Holy Cross Primary School parents and pupils are hopeful that the appalling loyalist hatred and violence against them are over.

Why SF opposes the current policing structures

The recent unprecedented move by the IRA leadership on the issue of arms liberated the peace process in Ireland, writes GERRY ADAMS.

Collusion link to journalist's killing

Journalist Martin O'Hagan was set to expose an RUC Special Branch officer's collusion with a notorious loyalist killer when he was shot dead in Lurgan in September.

McGuinness to raise injuries with Reid

Sinn FŽin's Martin McGuinness is to raise the case of one of his constituents, Conal Casey, with the British Secretary of State.

North Belfast attacks

Despite the news from North Belfast heralding an end to the Holy Cross dispute the UDA has remained undeterred in its campaign against nationalists.

McGurks bar massacre to be remembered

A number of events organised to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the McGurk's Bar massacre are to be held next Tuesday, 4 December.

Event for Roll of Honour families

A national commemorative event to honour the families of the IRA volunteers, Sinn FŽin members and activists on the Republican Roll of Honour will be held as close to Easter as possible next year.

£10 billion health blunder

Four and half years into government, the state's media were told that there is indeed a crisis in our healthcare system, writes ROBBIE MacGABHANN

Kilmichael commemoration

Hundreds of people gathered last Sunday at the site of the 1920 Kilmichael ambush, where Tom Barry led the West Cork IRA Flying Column to defeat the Black and Tans.

Lisburn takes it down from the mast

Up to 20 loyalists disrupted a meeting of Lisburn District Council on Tuesday night 27 November over the council's proposal to stop flying the Union flag every day of the year.

Maskey in Dublin West

"Radical change is needed in Dublin," was the message from Belfast Sinn FŽin Assembly member Alex Maskey to activists last week.

Damning report on Sellafield

Sinn FŽin Louth County Councillor ARTHUR MORGAN says the findings of a new EU report into Sellafield are a damning inditement of the plant.

Public Inquiry into Abbeylara essential

Sinn FŽin Councillor Martin Ferris has called for the immediate establishment of an independent Public Inquiry into the shooting of John Carthy in Abbeylara by the Garda Emergency Response Unit.

Stanley to contest Laois/Offaly

Laois/Offaly Sinn FŽin held their election convention on 14 November in the Bury Quay Centre in Tullamore and selected Portlaoise Town Commissioner Brian Stanley.

Urgent action call following Sara Lee closure

Last week's announcement by Sara Lee has highlighted the need for urgent action to address the current unemployment crisis in Kerry.

Colombia Three moved

The three Irishmen being held in Colombia have been moved for the third time, reflecting the constant danger they face.

Doherty begins all-Ireland tour

Sinn FŽin Vice President Pat Doherty MP on Tuesday began an all-Ireland tour, as part of Sinn FŽin's push for an all-Ireland dimension to political institutions throughout the island.

Garda’ accused of planting drugs

A Dublin anti-drugs activist is adamant that Garda’ planted drugs in his apartment before arresting him.

Ballylongford remembers Eddie Carmody

Over 150 republicans gathered in the North Kerry village of Ballylongford to pay tribute to local Volunteer Eddie Carmody, who was murdered by Black and Tan forces on 20 November 1920.

î Caol‡in and O'Malley clash on extradition

New extradition legislation introduced in Leinster House last week was opposed by Sinn FŽin TD Caoimhgh’n î Caol‡in.

Rights should not be removed

Sinn FŽin Councillor Martin Ferris today voiced his concern at reports that prisoners in Portlaoise were injured on Friday night.

Donegal Garda scandal must be exposed

The call for a public inquiry into the Donegal Garda scandal was backed in the D‡il last week by Sinn FŽin TD Caoimhgh’n î Caol‡in.


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