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Ferris poll boost

Bookies in Tralee are refusing to take any more bets on Martin Ferris after a poll in The Kerryman on Wednesday morning indicated that the Sinn Féin candidate is set to top the poll on 17 May. more

Scaling the heights

Dublin candidates Nicky Kehoe, Mary Lou McDonald and Aengus Ó Snodaigh took to a cherrypicker to unveil an election banner outside Sinn Féin's head office in Dublin's Parnell Square

Clogher - Tyrone's militarised zone

Sinn Féin in Clogher, County Tyrone, has produced a report detailing the continuing large scale and oppressive military occupation of the area.

Loyalist violence and unionist hypocrisy

Internal tensions within both loyalism and unionism are currently posing a dual threat to the peace process, writes LAURA FRIEL.

South Armagh committee slams PSNI

The South Armagh Farmers & Residents Committee (SAFRC) held a full committee meeting last weekend to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the arrests of three local men.

Teenager hit in face by brick

A 19-year-old nationalist from the Limestone Road area of North Belfast was struck in the face last Sunday with a brick thrown by a loyalist.

Sinn Féin position vindicated

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams said a U.S. hearing had vindicated Sinn Féin's position of allegations levelled against the party.

Reporters pressed at inquiry

Lord Saville has been pressed to order two journalists to disclose the identities of a number of Bloody Sunday soldiers.

Gribben contests Antrim by-election

Áine Gribben (37) will represent Sinn Féin in the by-election for the Antrim Town ward of Antrim Borough Council on 15 May.

Moving South

The difference between the 26 Counties and the Six during elections is like night and day, writes JIM GIBNEY.

Dumb and dumber

ROBBIE MacGABHANN looks at the recent policy statements of Fianna Fáil, the Progressive Democrats, Fine Gael and Labour.

Protest over jailing of SF Director of Elections

Sinn Féin candidates in Galway West have expressed outrage at the conviction and sentence imposed on their Director of Elections.

Shock at Ardagh Glass decision

The shock announcement of 375 job losses at the Irish Glass Factory in Ringsend is a devastating blow to the workers, said Daithí Doolan.

Breast cancer service delays slammed

Sinn Féin's women candidates in the general election have slammed the government for its inaction on providing breast cancer services.

Carers must be supported

Dublin Central candidate Councillor Nicky Kehoe has said that Sinn Féin is committed to ensuring that carers are giving the support that they need.

Remove car insurance from private sector

Muiris Ó Súilleabháin has reiterated his party's call for a state motor insurance corporation to be established.

Harney challenged on CE schemes

Tánaiste Mary Harney has been challenged to come clean on the FF/PD government's policy with regard to Community Employment schemes.

Gweedore job losses

The closure of the Ruibear Motair Teoranta (RMT) has been blamed on 'reckless inaction' by Udarás na Gaeltachta and politicians

Tragic case shows need for services

The horrific story of a young Dundalk woman has been described as 'an indictment of the government's health policy at a time of unprecedented wealth.

MacManus urges farmer rethink

Sinn Féin election candidate for Sligo/Leitrim Councillor Seán MacManus has expressed disbelief at the results of an Irish Farmers' Journal poll.

Profile of Dublin candidates

An Phoblacht profiles the candidates contesting all 12 Dublin constituencies and 7 Munster constituencies in the general election on Friday, 17 May.

Adams opens new office

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams opened a new Sinn Féin election office on Crumlin's St. Agnes Road.

Dublin shows solidarity

Over 1,000 people filled O'Connell Street last Saturday to march to the Israeli Embassy in Ballsbridge.


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