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Allow the truth to be told

Michael Finucane, son of assassinated Belfast defence lawyer Pat Finucane, has challenged the British government to "reclaim its shattered reputation" after the European Court of Human Rights this week found Britain in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights. more

A 'peaceful' march?

A controversial Orange Order march eventually passed along the nationalist Springfield Road in West Belfast without serious incident this past Saturday.

Trimble resurrects Drumcree card

David Trimble has once again thrown his weight behind Portadown Orangemen.

Stabbed within hours of Orange march

A Catholic man was stabbed in the stomach by a loyalist bandsman only hours after a controversial Orange Order march.

No Catholic about the place

Unionist dominated Lisburn Borough Council has reverted to its old anti-Catholic agenda of sectarian exclusion

Denial of democracy a "fundamental mistake"

Tony Blair's decision to cancel elections in the Six Counties attracted stinging criticism last week at a meeting in London addressed by Alex Maskey.

Sectarian victim in critical condition

The attempted murder of a 20-year-old John Stewart by loyalists in Ballynahinch last weekend was the most serious of a series of attacks in the town.

British Army refurbish bases in South Armagh

British Army bases are being refurbished despite the promise of a rolling programme of demilitarisation.

Jackson accused of fabricating evidence

One of Britain's most senior army officers is facing allegations that he misled the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.

Irish in the wrong place

The same unit of the Metropolitan Police which shot and killed Diarmuid O'Neill in 1996, is to face legal action.

Fullertons present new evidence

The family of assassinated Donegal Sinn Féin Councillor Eddie Fullerton have handed in new evidence about his death to the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform.

Union membership meltdown

ROBBIE SMYTH interviews Mick O'Reilly, Ireland's most outspoken voice on the radical left in the trade union movement.

Strategic momentum and popular support

DECLAN KEARNEY responds to Justin Morans's recent article, 'Left Turn Neeeded'.

British must act on Irish language commitments

Sinn Féin's newly appointed Irish language spokesperson has called on the British government to act on implementing its' commitments on the Irish language.

Volunteers Anthony (Tony) Ahern and Dermot Crowley - 30th Anniversary

There was a large crowd at a function to commemorate the deaths and celebrate the lives of two young Cork IRA Volunteers.

Death of Con McHugh

The recent death of veteran republican Volunteer Con McHugh has renewed calls for an investigation into the use of CR gas against internees in Long Kesh in 1974.

No Incineration - No Service Charges

Hopes of preventing the 'Protection of the Environment Bill' coming into law have faded.

The problem with Electronic Voting

EAMONN NOLAN of Sinn Féin's Ard Chomhairle, points up the flaws in the E-Voting system.

The land belongs to the people

No Irish tradition is more under threat than the one which saw everyone over the age of 20 able to move into their own homes.


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