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200,000 voters 'missing'

Immediate and decisive action by the Electoral Office and Commission is imperative to correct the seriously flawed new electoral register, says Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams. more

Now you see it, now you don't

LAURA FRIEL takes a closer look at just how the percentages annonced for the census in the Six Counties were achieved.

You can't teach a Mad Dog...

ÁINE NÍ BHRIAN looks at the recent troubles of notorious unionist paramilitary Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair.

Fresh sectarian attacks in Antrim

A 21-year-old nationalist man was rushed to Antrim area hospital after he was seriously assaulted by an LVF gang at around 3am on Sunday 12 January.

Heath's selective memory

The former British prime minister, Edward Heath, has finally begun giving evidence to the Bloody Sunday inquiry.

Warlords in trouble

Two men who serve the same purpose but from different ends of the political and military spectrum found themselves in trouble last week, writes JIM GIBNEY.

Court of Appeal upholds "shoot to kill" case

The family of IRA Volunteer Gervaise McKerr has welcomed the judgement that the British government failed to properly investigate his shooting.

Strand attacked again

Attacks from the loyalist Cluan Place into the nationalist Clandeboye area of the Short Strand took place over the weekend.

Memorial plaque unveiled to dead postman

Hundreds of people attended a memorial mass to mark the anniversary of the sectarian killing of postal worker Daniel McColgan.

Schools targeted by hoax bomb alerts

Hoax parcel bombs sent to Wheatfield and Currie primary schools in North Belfast on Friday 10 January have been condemned by Sinn Féin as "totally reprehensible".

Workers running to stand still

ROBBIE MacGABHANN looks at the outcome of the latest 'social partnership' talks between the Dublin government and the main trade unions in the 26 Counties.

Dublin's day of reckoning

The crisis in Dublin's City Hall approaches a climax this week.

Putting food safety first

JOANNE CORCORAN continues her series of articles on the all-Ireland implementation bodies.

Government response deplorable in A&E crisis

There is no-one in government in charge, says Sinn Féin Health spokesperson Caoimhghin Ó Caoláin.

Bus and rail workers protest

Bus and rail drivers took to the streets of Dublin yesterday en masse to protest against the planned restructuring of CIE.

A critical engagement with Europe

Over 70 activists gathered last Saturday in the Felons' Club to discuss Sinn Féin's approach to the European Union.

Appeal for Nicaraguan farm

A group of Derry women have set up an appeal to help a cooperative farm in rural Nicaragua.

Sinn Féin meets new Irish Labour leadership

A Sinn Féin delegation met with the new leadership of the Irish Labour Party recently.

Morgan lobbies Blair on nuclear power

Louth TD Arthur Morgan raised a series of energy issues, particularly those dealing with nuclear power.

Europe-wide Day of Action against Iraq attack announced

On 15 February, Dublin will play its part in an International Day of Acton against war on Iraq.

Profits for privatised Tube

A public-private partnership is to make £150 million in the first seven and a half years of a 30-year contract to run London's tube transport network.


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