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Stormtroopers trample Agreement
Health Minister Bairbre de Brún protests as PSNI members raid Sinn Féin's Stormont offices last Friday morning
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Assembly collapse looks imminent
The British government is set to act
outside the Good Friday Agreement by suspending the political
institutions or expelling Sinn Féin from the Executive, as
Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble has demanded.
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Democracy, trust, equality
and neutrality are the key issues in the Nice Treaty campaign,
according to Sinn Féin party president Gerry Adams.
A Catholic man in his
fifties who was attacked by loyalists on Monday night
was on a life support machine in the Royal Victoria Hospital for
36 hours.
The spiralling loyalist
claimed its second life on Friday night 4
October.
An RUC/PSNI search squad
brutally beat Fermanagh republican and his wife at their home on the pretext of
looking for an unpaid fine.
Glenelly man Kevin Devine and a fellow businessman endured a weekend of hell
at the hands
of Special Branch at Gatwick Airport.
The widow of LVF murder
victim John McColgan has hit out at the RUC/PSNI saying they
refused to charge loyalists who attempted to abduct her
16-year-old son Sean.
A hoax bomb device was left outside premises
in Omagh being used for an Ógra Sinn Féin function
on Saturday night.
Inconsistencies in the various statements provided by British
soldiers about the events of Bloody Sunday have been exposed.
Fears for the safety of the
Colombia Three were again justified last Friday in
Bogota.
Sinn Féin Education
Minister Martin McGuinness has announced that the
controversial 11+ examination for schoolchildren in the Six
Counties will be abolished.
The main government response to the
Flood Tribunal report has been the announcement
that another new agency is to
be established.
A demonstration last week highlighted the need for the immediate
demilitarisation of South Armagh.
The families of people
killed by death drivers held a protest outside Belfast's
Laganside Court on Monday 30 September.
A group
of east Belfast loyalists handed a letter of 'protest' into 10 Downing Street on
Saturday afternoon last.
IRA Volunteer Diarmuid
O'Neill was remembered by republicans in Cork on the
sixth anniversary of his death.
TDs from the Green Party,
Sinn Féin and others
have banded together
to secure proper recognition in Leinster House.
Sinn Féin is to
raise former Minister Ray Burke's role
in the issuing of oil and gas exploration licences when the
Dáil meets this week.
UNA GILLESPIE of the West Belfast
Economic Forum writes that a threat to the Springvale Campus in West Belfast is part of a
sectarian agenda.
A small temporary shelter
for people maintaining a fast and vigil outside Government
Buildings was removed by Dublin City Council officials.
At Sinn Féin's
request, the Minister for Justice, Equality, and Law Reform,
attended a meeting of the Select Committee
on European Affairs on Wednesday.
Sinn Féin has questioned the
decision of the government to look at bringing to an end the
social housing scheme.
Thousands of trade
unionists took to the streets across the 26 Counties last Friday
in a day of action to secure improvements in statutory redundancy
payments.
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