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Nationalists braced
for Twelfth violence

Nationalist communities throughout the Six Counties are bracing themselves for this year's sectarian Twelfth parades which are taking place against a background of widespread UDA and UVF violence directed at vulnerable nationalist areas. more

sbacher exposes corrupt elite

Sinn Féin Dáil group leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin has described the Ansbacher Report as a "damning indictment of the wealthy elite in Irish society".

Stabbed in the back

At the July meeting of Dublin City Council, an emergency motion, calling on the FAI to review its deal with Sky TV, was passed.

Victims and their families take action

A plastic bullet victim has taken legal action against the Policing Board, the PSNI Chief Constable and the British MoD.

Spy camera protest

Sinn Féin Assembly member for North Belfast addressed an anti-spy post protest in Ardoyne on Tuesday.

Sinn Féin announces portfolios for TDs

The policy portfolios for Sinn Féin's five TDs was launched at a press conference last Thursday.

Defending the human rights agenda

A broad cross-section came to the AGM last weekend of Tar Isteach, th the Dublin based republican ex-prisoner group.

Sectarianism never sleeps in Larne

The 16-year-old Larne teenager who was brutally assaulted by loyalists in the East Antrim town of Larne last week is lucky to be alive.

Ludovic Kennedy provokes McBride family

The family of Belfast teenager Peter McBride, who was killed by two British soldiers, are furious at remarks made in an interview with broadcaster Ludovic Kennedy.

Acceptable policing

In the second of two articles, GERRY KELLY, Sinn Féin spokesperson on policing, says that the Good Friday Agreement (GFA) requires a 'new beginning' to policing.

Six, Fisk and the Harlem Gospel Choir

Last week, Gerry Adams officially launched the programme for this year's 15th West Belfast Féile.

Fian Tobias Molloy

Republicans will commemorate the 30th anniversary of the killing of Fian Tobias Molloy by a plastic bullet at the hands of the British Army.

Glass workers backed

The Board of Management of Ardagh Glass have been urged to immediately set about implementing the redundancy package recommended by the Labour Relations Court.

Honour the memory

Last week saw the 79th anniversary of the siege at Clashmealcon Caves in the North Kerry parish of Causewa.

Acute hospitals: What's really going on

The publication of the consultation document about future hospital services in the Six Counties has caused anxiety.

AIDS crisis outstrips even worst-case scenarios

Estimates of the number of HIV/AIDS cases at the end of 2001 showed over 28 million cases in the Sub-Saharan African region.

Mick O'Reilly fights back

The highly respected Irish trade union leader Mick O'Reilly and his colleague Eugene McGlone are fighting back against their dismissal.

Call for inquiry into Health Board

County Monaghan-based Oireachtas members last week met the Minister for Health on the current crisis at Monaghan General Hospital.

Elderly people want more than a seat on the bus

An umbrella group for a number of age organisations believes elderly people are discriminated against in society.

RUC/PSNI criticised over 'scrappers'

The RUC/PSNI have threatened to prosecute vehicle recovery firms for theft if they pick up abandoned cars.

Two-tier system must be ended

The report of the NESF on 'Equality of Access to Hospital Care' has highlighted failures of government health policy.

Wexford rejects incineration

Wexford County Councillors voted to reject the waste management plan for the South East at their meeting on Monday.


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