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Tell the truth about collusion

This weekend, tens of thousands of people, from all over Ireland and further afield, will be marching in Belfast in support of the families of hundreds of people believed to have been killed as a direct consequence of Britain's collusion strategy. more

Féile ag fás

Féile an Phobail is fifteen years old. JIM GIBNEY looks at a thriving festival.

Colombia Three await verdict

The trial of the Colombia Three came to a close last week with the defence accusing the Colombian establishment of seeking more US military aid.

Belfast journalist rejects 'spy' claim

The editor of North Belfast News, Seán Mag Uidhir, has rejected allegations that he acted as an informer.

Woman attacked for befriending Catholics

Members of South Antrim UDA beat and kicked a 31-year-old Protestant mother so hard she lost her unborn baby, because she had Catholic friends.

Adams death threat

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has pledged that a death threat from dissident republicans will not deter him from his work in the peace process.

Confusion over Hutchinson abduction claim

Republicans in north Belfast were sceptical yesterday about the PUP's claims of an apparent attempt to abduct Billy Hutchinson in the city on Wednesday morning.

Butler attack bears hallmarks of collusion

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has said there are serious concerns about collusion in the attempted bomb attack on the home of party councillor Paul Butler on Monday night 4 August.

Kennedy avoids court in "Stakeknife" affair

The attempt to have NIO Security Minister Jane Kennedy face courtroom questions over the 'Stakeknife' spy affair was thrown out by Judge Carswell on Tuesday 6 August at Belfast High Court.

McCartney targeted by securocrats

Two cars acting suspiciously in Derry's Fernabbey estate made off at speed when challenged by a Sinn Féin councillor and local residents.

Brophy demands justice

The Police Ombudsman's office has postponed its investigation of a PSNI member who wrongly accused a Sinn Féin councillor of rioting.

Appointment of Daphne Trimble criticised

The West Belfast Economic Forum has criticised the appointment of Daphne Trimble, the wife of former Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble.

1981 Hunger Strike exhibition and talk

Sinn Féin in Ballybay, County Monaghan, is hosting a major exhibition and talk on the historic events of the summer of 1981.

Ballymurphy shares its story

A new play celebrates the lives of 33 IRA and Fianna Volunteers from the Ballymurphy area whose names appear on the Ballymurphy Roll of Honour.

Joe Cahill: A lifetime in struggle

Last week, An Phoblacht's JOANNE CORCORAN interviewed Joe Cahill, lifelong republican and honorary vice-president of Sinn Féin.

What price human rights?

In the second part of her report on the crisis in the Six-County Human Rights Commission, UNA GILLESPIE examines the controversial role of HRC chair Brice Dickson.

PSNI ignore forensics

The PSNI have never made any forensic examination of the clothing Jason O'Halloran wearing the night he was shot.

South Down extortion bid foiled

Sinn Féin representative Conor Murphy has hit out at the individuals responsible for an extortion attempt on two South Down businessmen.

Memorial unveiled to Kilnaleck Volunteer

A memorial was unveiled to Volunteer Captain Edward Boylan, 1901-1922, in Kilnaleck, Co Cavan on Sunday 27 July.

Catholic Church must end anti-gay campaign

The Catholic Church's statement attacking gay marriages has been slammed by Sinn Féin's Seán Crowe.

Disabled secure rights at last

JOANNE CORCORANE looks at the disrespect shown to Irish disabled people in their own land.

Government adding to unemployment

Sinn Féin has accused the government of adding to the total jobless by cutting 5,000 Community Employment places this year.

Through an Emerald lens

American activist and artist Elizabeth Billups has a new photographic exhibition at the Conway Mill in West Belfast.

Join with us and demand your rights

Sinn Féin is calling on people to attend a Civil Rights March from Dungannon to Coalisland on Saturday 23 August.

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