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Castlereagh raid was inside job
Special Branch and British
Military Intelligence officers are to be questioned in connection
with the illegal entry and theft of secret documents at
Castlereagh Interrogation Centre last weekend.
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A British Army Puma helicopter crash landed into a South Armagh
hillside on Saturday morning last, highlighting again the
danger posed to residents by British aerial activity in the area.
Former Ulster Unionist MP John Taylor
has repeatedly denied having any direct knowledge of or
influence on security matters in the months leading up to Bloody Sunday.
Loyalist violence in North
Belfast never goes away; it hits high and lows, but it never
stops.
With the countdown to this year's first sectarian march, set for
the Ormeau Road on Easter Monday, well underway, the Apprentice
Boys of Derry organisation has still to respond to a request to
reroute their parade.
Six men have been on hunger
strike in Mountjoy Jail for over a week in protest at the
appalling situation they face.
This year's St Patrick's Day festivities were a great success in Dublin, Belfast and London.
A number of loyalists
entered the grounds of St Comgall's school in Larne, County
Antrim, last Friday 15 March and attacked a pupil and teacher.
Sinn Féin Mid Ulster MP
Martin McGuinness MLA has said that any attempt by David Trimble
to interfere with the ministerial work of either Sinn Féin
minister is unacceptable.
A minute's silence was held at Free Derry Corner at 1pm on Friday
15 March to mark the third anniversary of the assassination of
solicitor and human rights defender Rosemary Nelson.
Nice II is coming to a ballot box near you this autumn if Fianna
Fáil returns to power, writes ROBBIE MacGABHANN.
Sinn Féin Cavan/Monaghan TD Caoimhghín Ó
Caoláin has welcomed the breakthrough in the Accident and
Emergency dispute.
A brother of one of the Colombia Three was
presented with a cheque by Dermot Connolly of Ballinasloe Sinn Féin.
Dublin North candidate Mick
Davis launched his campaign in the River Valley Community Centre on Sunday at
4pm.
They came in their hundreds to touch that dream which is
Ché Guevara's life, and terrible death, and whatever that
reality meant for them.
DOMHNALL Ó COBHTHAIGH asks what republicans can do to
meaningfully improve the conditions for our people.
It was business as usual in Barcelona last week as the
government signed up to a range of new European Union commitments.
Sinn Féin Assembly
member for North Belfast, Gerry Kelly visited
Councillor Dessie Ellis in Finglas on a recent visit
to Dublin North West.
Antrim Borough
Council's Union Jack flag,
which flies all year round despite new
Equality legislation, is under pressure from Sinn Féin.
Dún Laoghaire Sinn
Féin has selected former political prisoner, Michael
O'Brien as its candidate to stand in the upcoming General
Election.
Saturday polling in the General Election would
facilitate voting by students and others
who work away from home, said Sinn Féin's TD.
Wexford Sinn Féin launched an anti-Sellafield badge in
Wexford's Bull Ring on Saturday, 16 March on Wexford's Quayfront.
Martin McGuinness MP has
congratulated the Ballinderry football team on its success in the
all-Ireland Club Championships.
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