
The European Commission is spending 1.8 million Euro on a blatant
propoganda campaign in a bid to win a second referendum on the Lisbon
Treaty.
Published February 6, 2009

A great grandson of a 1916 Easter Rising leader has made an appeal for
help in a bid to safeguard a Dublin city centre building that played a
key role in the rebellion.
Published February 6, 2009
Hundreds of workers were occupying Ireland’s world-famous Waterford
Crystal factory tonight after being told by text message they were
losing their jobs.
Published January 30, 2009

Plans for a new international sports stadium at the site of the former
prison at Long Kesh were finally axed yesterday.
Published January 30, 2009

Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has hit out at the Dublin
government for describing cross-border shoppers as “unpatriotic”.
Published January 30, 2009

The PSNI police mounted raids in Ardoyne on Tuesday against an
anti-drugs group which they say is linked to republican militants.
Published January 30, 2009

eirigi spokesperson Breandan Mac Cionnaith has called for the immediate
release of Belfast republican Terry McCafferty, who is currently
languishing in a prison in the North.
Published January 30, 2009

This year’s Bloody Sunday Commemorative March in Derry will stop in
William Street - where the original march was stopped on its way to
the Guildhall before it was fired upon by British soldiers, killing
14 civilians.
Published January 30, 2009
There were angry clashes in Belfast today before the publication of an
official report for the British government on dealing with issues of
truth and reconciliation in the North.
Published January 28, 2009

Former RUC police chief Ronnie Flanagan has denied any knowledge of
Special Branch surveillance of prominent human rights lawyer Rosemary
Nelson prior to her assassination in 1999.
Published January 23, 2009

Dundalk man Liam Campbell is the subject of an attempt to extradite him
to Lithuania following his arrest this week.
Published January 23, 2009

The Green Party is facing a mounting internal revolt over its
participation with Fianna Fail in the crisis-hit Dublin coalition
government.
Published January 23, 2009

A victims’ campaigner has said he will sue PSNI Chief Hugh Orde after
his personal details were passed on to unionist paramilitaries by a
computer operator who was working for the PSNI.
Published January 23, 2009

A claim that the IRA executed a South Armagh man for working as an
informer in 1979 has been denied by local MP, Sinn Féin’s Conor Murphy.
Published January 23, 2009

Part of the centre of Portadown was sealed off on Thursday night to
allow the family of Robert Hamill, as well as members of a public
inquiry investigating his murder, to view the area where he was fatally
beaten by a loyalist gan
Published January 16, 2009

The Dublin government has been forced to nationalise Anglo-Irish Bank
because of a scandal over concealed debt and the serious erosion of
confidence in the bank as a result, Taoiseach Brian Cowen admitted
today [Friday].
Published January 16, 2009

Thousands have demonstrated in Ireland against the continuing Israeli
invasion of Gaza amid mounting calls for the Israeli ambassador to be
expelled and economic sanctions against Israel.
Published January 16, 2009

PSNI chief Hugh Orde is to be asked to provide the
information which led to Danny Morrison’s conviction for kidnapping
being quashed.
Published January 16, 2009

Sinn Féin have announced plans to commemorate the 90th anniversary of
the first Irish parliament.
Published January 16, 2009

Pat Doherty is to stand down as Sinn Féin Vice President after over
twenty years in that office.
Published January 9, 2009
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