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`Our work will continue until we have achieved a democratic socialist Republic'In its annual Easter message, the IRA has extended solidarity and greeting and declared that it will not be deflected from its objectives. moreWhat needs to be doneLast weekend, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams delivered a keynote address to a party audience at a pre-election rally in Dublin.Loyalists provoke North Belfast riotsThe unrelenting loyalist violence aimed at nationalist homes throughout North Belfast continued throughout last weekend.Portadown beating mirrors Hamill killingAnother Portadown Catholic is seriously injured after being beaten unconscious and repeatedly kicked in the head by a loyalist mob.insider to probe an inside jobSpeculation continues about the possible perpetrators and motives behind what British Secretary of State described as a breach in 'national security'.UN special rapporteur backs familiesUnited Nations special rapporteur Param Cumaraswamy has criticised plans by the British government for handling collusion investigations.Mixed responses to parades decisionsResidents of the Lower Ormeau Road have welcomed the decision to reroute the Easter Monday Apprentice Boys parade away from the area.UDA behind Derry shootingUDA gunmen raked the home of a Catholic family with gunfire in the new Shepherd's Glen development in the Waterside in Derry, last Wednesday, 20 March.Witness critical of OmbudsmanA man whose life was put at serious by the RUC has been told by the Ombudsman's Office that no further action can be taken.Doherty slams Para harassmentWest Tyrone Sinn Féin MP Pat Doherty has hit out at the actions of the Parachute Regiment at a County Tyrone roadblock on Tuesday.Dáil access for Northern MPsA report from a key Oireachtas Committee has recommended access to the Dáil for MPs from the Six Counties.Sinn Féin rejects flawed policing boardsSinn Féin's Michelle Gildernew has said the party will not nominate members to District Police Partnership Boards.Bradley drugs call rejectedDerry Sinn Féin Policing Spokesperson Cllr Paul Fleming has slammed calls for community groups to work with the PSNI police.New anti-Traveller law passedThe government has rushed through legislation to permit gardaí and local authorities to 'move on' Travellers.MP discusses fuel povertyMichelle Gildernew MP met with Phoenix Natural Gas at their offices in Belfast to discuss the ongoing problem of fuel poverty.Daughter of the Cuban RevolutionAn Phoblacht's SOLEDAD GALIANA spoke to Aleida Guevara, daugher of Ché Guevara, on her recent visit to Ireland.Welcome for All-Ireland health movesSinn Féin's John Kelly has welcomed the recent inter-party cooperation on cross-border health initiative.New union challenges ICTUA new radical trade union is set to add a new dynamic to trade union activism throughout the island.Concerns raised over IDA policySinn Féin representatives have expressed concerns about the impact of current IDA policy on North Leitrim industry.Waterford is awakeOver the last three years, Sinn Féin in Waterford has embarked on a process of building.Hanlon for Cork South CentralPassage West Town Councillor Tom Hanlon is to stand as a candidate for Sinn Féin in Cork South Central in the forthcoming election.Giving people a reason to voteThe Dublin West election campaign for Mary Lou MacDonald was launched in Blanchardstown last Friday.Morgan campaign launched in LouthThe campaign to elect Arthur Morgan as a Sinn Féin TD for County Louth was officially launched on Thursday 21 March.Adams visits North KerrySinn Féin President, Gerry Adams has received a huge welcome from the people of North Kerry.South Armagh honours hunger strikersA plaque to the hunger strikers was erected on St Patrick's Day in the village of Mullaghbawn, South Armagh.Stanley slams government jobs recordA Sinn Féin councillor says the government has failed to address the need to create sustainable employment in Laois/Offaly.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
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