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Licensed to kill
British agent admits RUC targeted Finucane

``Finucane would be alive today if the peelers hadn't interfered.'' These are the direct words spoken by Ken Barrett, former RUC Special Branch agent and one of the two loyalist gunmen said to be involved in the 1989 killing of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane. more

50 days of attacks

The Short Strand community has been physically, socially and psychologically persecuted over the last 50 days, says Sinn Féin's Joe O'Donnell.

Neither rain nor soccer dampen spirits

The mood of the annual Bodenstown commemoration last Sunday wasn't dampened by pouring rain nor the fact that the Irish had just lost to Spain in the World Cup.

More screening at Sunday inquiry

Relatives of the Bloody Sunday victims have reacted angrily to a ruling by Lord Saville allowing for the screening of two British soldiers when they give evidence to the inquiry.

Former POW wins damages from NIO

An ex-POW has won damages against for injuries received as a result of the treatment of prisoners following the discovery of a tunnel in Long Kesh in 1997.

Shot for carrying a chair leg

The inquest into the shooting of Harry Stanley by the Metropolitan police on 22 September 1999 opened at St Pancras coroner's court, London, on Monday.

Cliftonville man beaten by PSNI

A Cliftonville man is taking legal action against the PSNI after he was set upon and severely beaten at the weekend.

Judicial review over Commission decision

Sinn Féin has sought a Judicial Review challenging the decision of the Electoral Commission to refuse the party a policy development grant.

Banks accused of exploiting customers

Cavan/Monaghan TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin has accused the banking institutions of "exploiting their customers in Ireland to extract excessive profits".

The minister who hadn't a clue!

Two weeks into government and the gameplan is already clear, writes ROBBBIE MacGABHANN.

Deadly nuclear cargo highlighted

The shipping by way of the Irish Sea of a cargo of highly dangerous reprocessed fuel in two ships from Japan to Britain takes place next month.

South Tipp waste decision outrageous

The decision of South Tipperary County Council to pass the Regional Waste Management Strategy has been described as outrageous.

Cathaoirleach i Chluain Eóis

Sinn Féin Councillor Pat Treanor was elected Cathaoirleach of Clones Town Council on Monday night.

Some are more equal than others

The Troops Out Movement (TOM) held a conference in Birmingham last weekend on Equalities and Discrimination in the north of Ireland.

'Brits' invade O'Connell Street

Ógra members took to Dublin's O'Connell St dressed in mock British Army uniform to give Dubliners a taste of life under military occupation.

Irish popstars to play Féile

>Blasting into town for this year's young people's concert at Féile an Phobail will be Irish Popstars group 'SIX'.

Ballinderry success toasted at Stormont

Francie Molloy, John Kelly and Martin McGuinness MP all toasted the success of Ballinderry GAC in winning the All Ireland Clubs Championship.


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