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Labour pulls Costello from Colombia tripBring Them Home Campaign spokesperson Caitríona Ruane says she is "surprised and disappointed" at the decision by the Parliamentary Labour Party not to allow their justice spokesperson, Joe Costello, to travel to Colombia as part of a cross-party delegation to observe the trial of the three Irishmen detained in Bogota. moreA Sunday with the IRAThe centrality of the IRA within the communities from which it emerged was clear on Sunday last, writes SEAN OILIBHEAR.
Stand by meA national day of action is taking place in support of the many nationalist areas throughout the north that continue to bear the brunt of anti-Agreement unionism in all its forms.The Bloody Sunday InquiryGeneral Robert Ford concluded his evidence to the Saville inquiry on Tuesday this week after almost three weeks in the witness box.The first shoot-to-kill victimsThs month sees the 20th Anniversary of the first victims of a cold-blooded assassination campaign directed bythe RUC against IRA Volunteers.Schoolboy beaten in AntrmA 13-year-old schoolboy suffered head and face injuries after he was attacked by a ten strong gang of loyalists in Antrim.British hidden agenda on demilitarisationThe British government has a hidden agenda on demilitarisation, says Sinn Féin councillor Davy Hyland.Granddad's second sectarian attackA 63-year-old grandfather had a lucky escape when unionist paramilitaries targeted his North Belfast home for the second time in recent months.Fr Troy slams PSNI use of child as informerHoly Cross priest Father Aidan Troy has accused the PSNI of using a 13-year-old North Belfast boy with learning difficulties as an informer.Parades Commission decision appeases unionistsSir George Quigley's review of the Parades Commission, published last week by the NIO, has been condemned by nationalists across the Six Counties.Nothing new in Queen's SpeechSinn Féin policing spokesperson Gerry Kelly said there was nothing new in the Queen's Speech, deliered at Westminster on Wednesday.Spies, spooks and Special BranchEfforts to scrutinise the Special Branch are almost immediately lost in a counter offensive of raids and arrests and scaremongering, LAURA FRIEL writes.Sinn Féin welcomes Peace and Reconciliation Forum announcementSinn Fein Chairperson, Mitchel McLaughlin has welcomed the announcement that the Irish government will reconvene the Peace and Reconciliation Forum this month.Dublin/Monaghan bombs report due in New YearVital information on the bombing of Monaghan and Dublin in May 1974 is still being withheld by the British government.Adams in successful visit to US/CanadaSinn Féin President Gerry Adams carried out an extensive six-day trip to the USA and Canada last week.Aer Lingus must not be sold offSinn Féin spokesperson on Transport Seán Crowe has called on the Minister for Transport to rule out privatisation of Aer Lingus.Ferris 'not surprised' by Garda complaint decisionSinn Féin TD Martin Ferris has described last Friday's decision of the DPP not to proceed with any action against members of the gardaí following his formal complaint of assault as "not surprising".Ferris slams threat to Irish fishingAngry fishermen blockaded two Irish ports this week after hearing of EU Commission proposals to allow free access to Irish fishing waters by other EU states.SF urges controls on insurance and banking costsThe Fianna Fáil/PD government was last week urged to impose control on insurance and banking charges.Outrage at no Dáil debate on Iraq resolutionAn emergency Dáil debate on the UN Resolution on Iraq prior to the Security Council vote was ruled not to be a matter of 'national importance',Kenna honoured in DundalkDundalk Sinn Féin Councillor Sean Kenna's term as the first ever Sinn Féin chair of Dundalk Town Council was marked earlier this month.McDowell in breach of Universal Declaration of Human RightsNigerians are being swiftly deported from Ireland regardless of the dangers they face on their return.U-turn will neuter local government reformSinn Féin's Arthur Morgan, has described reports that the Minister for the Environment intends to give in on local government reform as "a massive u-turn".
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