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British and unionists must tackle sectarianism - Adams

After a series of UDA attacks on Alliance Avenue in North Belfast over the weekend, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams visited the area on Wednesday 7 August to talk with the residents who have been affected. more

Loyalists planned to assassinate two other lawyers

Loyalists planned to kill two more lawyers identified by British Army intelligence as being 'sympathetic' to the IRA, it has been revealed.

UDA threaten Catholics in Derry

A group of up to 100 loyalists attacked a hostel for the homeless at John Street in Derry in the early hours of Friday, 2 August.

Derry bombing claims life

Foyle Assembly member Mitchel McLaughlin has expressed condolences to the family of David Caldwell, killed in an explosion in Derry.

Special Branch: Still Untouchable

This week, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Policing, GERRY KELLY scrutinises the response of the Policing Board to the Ombudsman's report on the Omagh bomb.

SDLP running for cover on policing

Sinn Féin Assembly Group Leader Conor Murphy has said that the SDLP are desperately seeking political cover over mistakes in joining the Policing Board.

Democracy the issue - ó Snodaigh

The government has been accused of attempting to bully the electorate into reversing their decision on the Treaty of Nice.

Oireachtas Committee failure on Cyprus

The select Committee on European Affairs failed to support a motion reiterating Irish opposition to the illegal occupation and partition of Cyprus.

European Court decision welcomed

Sinn Féin has welcomed the European Court of Human Rights decision on a prisoner's right to legal representation.

Dubs urged to ignore bin charge threats

More and more Dublin residents are worried after receiving warning letters from Dublin City Council over non-payment of the bin charges.

TD calls for resignation of Garda Commissioner

Aengus Ó Snodaigh has called for the resignation of Garda Commissioner Pat Byrne in connection with the Frank Shortt case.

Féile kicks off in colour as sun comes out

Sunshine greeted the thousands of people who turned out to participate in or enjoy the spectacle of the opening parade of Féile an Phobail on Sunday.

'Monitoring the powerful'

In St Mary's college on the Falls Road, over five hundred people flocked to hear Fisk explain that 'why?' is the key question for journalism.

United colours of Belfast

Sinn Féin Mayor of Belfast Alex Maskey donned traditional African garb in Belfast on Tuesday 29 July.

Basque visitors tour South Armagh

On Friday 2 August Sinn Féin councillor Pat McGinn welcomed 40 visitors from the Basque country to Camlough in South Armagh.

The problem wth drink

More and more people in Ireland are exercising less control as far as the demon drink goes, argues JOANNE CORCORAN.

Kerry honours Jack Lawlor's memory

A large crowd commemorated the 80th anniversary of the execution of local volunteer, Jack Lawlor, by Free State forces in 1922.


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