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IRA apologises to families of non-combatants
The IRA's apology for the deaths and suffering of
non-combatants and their families has been broadly welcomed by
politicians in Dublin, London, the US, and by some of the
families at whom it was aimed.
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After their behaviour last week, nationalist residents on the
Springfield Road view the PSNI as nothing more than the RUC in
another guise. LAURA FRIEL writes.
British authorities have refused to prosecute a soldier who they admit acted
unlawfully when he shot and killed a Derry teenager in
1972.
A loyalist gang attempted to abduct and murder a Catholic
man in the early hours of last Friday morning, 12 July.
Sinn Féin councillor Joe O'Donnell has labelled the
British Army's Royal Irish Regiment "sectarian".
Sligo Councillor Sean MacManus, has expressed grave reservations
about last week's announcement from Brussels on proposed CAP
reform.
Sinn Féin TDs attacked the coalition government
during the special one-day debate on Ansbacher on
Thursday last.
Anyone who has been in the north of Ireland during the
Orange Marching season will remember the frustration and fear experienced by
many Catholic communities, writes LAURA FRIEL.
The third of a series of articles on policing by GERRY
KELLY, Sinn Féin spokesperson on policing.
The SDLP's Declan O'Loan has been accused
blaming republicans for everything that happens in Ballymena.
The Water Service in the North has been criticised over its failure to
prevent flooding in the Lower Ormeau Road area of Belfast on
Friday.
The
British Foreign Office is holding up the implementation of the
British government's commitment to access Irish passports from
post offices in the Six Counties.
The British government has confirmed that it has agreed in
principle to share sovereignty of Gibraltar with Spain.
SILVIO CERULLI returns to Jenin, three months after
the attack on the refugee camp.
A number of children had a lucky escape on the Nursery Road
in Armagh last week when a stolen car was crashed.
An Bord Pleanála's decision to
refuse planning permission for a massive office development
opposite Kilmainham Gaol has been welcomed.
British Labour MP and former Opposition Six-County
spokesperson Kevin McNamara has hit out at unlawful activities of
intelligence agencies in Ireland.
On the 30th anniversary of the British Army killing of Fian
Tobias Molloy, upwards on 300 republicans gathered in Clady.
The 'Yes' to Nice bandwagon is
leaving town and everyone who matters is climbing aboard, writes ROBBIE MacGABHANN.
The Minister for Health has been urged to
reverse his decision to cut costs by increasing the monthly
maximum non-medical card holders must pay for medication.
Sinn Féin's Seán Crowe has said that
everyone will lose if the row over the live screening of
Ireland's home international soccer matches ends up in a court
battle.
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