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Adams slams
unionist obstacles

GERRY ADAMS has branded the upcoming Ulster Unionist Council (UUC) meeting an attempt to "get rid" of the Good Friday Agreement and has hit out at accusations of republican orchestration of sectarian street violence in Belfast. more

A triangle of light

British Secretary of State John Reid mouthed the same old platitudes in his recent visit to east Belfast, writes LAURA FRIEL.

Orde's inauspicious start

The very first act of the new chief constable of the RUC, Hugh Orde, was entirely political.

Forensic scientist does u-turn

A forensic scientist has said he can no longer stand by his claims about the Bloody Sunday victims.

Calls for removal of Scots Guards

The two soldiers responsible for the death of Peter McBride are still in the British Army on the tenth anniversary of the murder.

US-Ireland business summit

Lading political figures from Ireland and the US take part in a historic US-Ireland Business Summit from 4-6 September.

Brits block Dublin-Monaghan inquiry

The British government is refusing to cooperate with the inquiry into the Dublin-Monaghan bombings.

Memorial rededicated

The 30th anniversary of the deaths of IRA Volunteers James Carlin and Martin Curran was marked in Downpatrick last Friday.

Sympathy extended to Durkan family

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has extended his deepest sympathy following the death of SDLP leader Mark Durkan's mother today.

McGuinness comments on Derry case

Sinn Féin MP Martin McGuinness, has commented in relation to an unannounced visit by Bridie McCloskey to his Ministerial Office.

Basques march against Batasuna ban

Thousands of Basque citizens expressed their outrage over the banning of Basque pro-independence party Batasuna last weekend.

Visitor's father arrested in Palestine

Israle has jailed the father of one of the Palestinian young people who recently visited Ireland as guests of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign.

The miracle of Monto?

Monto, nestled in the heart of Dublin's North Inner City, now promises salvation.

Nice II - Groundhog Day

Aengus Ó Snodaigh likens the second referendum on the Treaty of Nice to the movie 'Groundhog Day'.

USI support Nigerian family

Students held a candlelit vigil outside the Dublin Department of Justice on Tuesday to protest against the planned deportation of a Nigerian family.

Nuclear ships approach Irish waters

Two British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (BNFL) freighters with a deadly cargo are due to enter the Irish Sea.

Government's biased booklet

Aengus ó Snodaigh has criticised the government's publication of an information booklet on the Nice Treaty.

Government misled electorate on Health

Sinn Féin's Caoimhghín ó Caoláin TD said the government misled the electorate in the General Election.

Walk in aid of Colombia Three

Several hundred took part in a walk in support of three Irishmen who are being held in jail in Colombia.

Not the F in water again!

After recent articles in this paper by opponents of fluoride in our drinking water, STIOFáN LONG presents the case for the defence.

Forum on Europe hits the road

The National Forum on Europe has embarked on a tour of the 26 Counties for a series of public meetings on the Nice Treaty.


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