Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness has warned of “deep trouble” if there is no deal on policing and justice by Christmas.
Published November 12, 2009
Sinn Fein has criticised police raids in south Armagh in which the
family assets of a friend of the MP for Newry and Armagh, Conor Murphy,
were seized.
Published November 12, 2009
The PSNI police have said they need ‘more time’ to hand over reports
into shoot-to-kill murders by the force (then RUC) in the Six Counties
in the 1980s.
Published November 12, 2009
Fears have been raised about the health and environmental risks to
Ireland after the British government gave the green light for the
construction of 10 new nuclear power plants -- seven of them along the
Irish Sea.
Published November 12, 2009
The Dublin government has been forced to deny suggestions that it is
‘cancelling Christmas’.
Published November 12, 2009
Tens of thousands of workers took to the streets across Ireland on
Friday in a mass display of discontent with the policies of the Six and
Twenty-Six County administrations.
Published November 9, 2009
Sinn Fein has said the British government must not allow unionists to
block the deal on devolving policing and justice powers to the Belfast assembly.
Published November 9, 2009
On Tuesday of last week, senior representatives of the IRSP, including
party spokesperson Willie Gallagher, were the subject of an SAS-style
operation by the British crown forces.
Published November 9, 2009
The passage of a bill through the lower house of the Dublin parliament
establishing the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) has been
greeted with anger and dismay.
Published November 9, 2009
The PSNI police is to finally comply with a court order to hand over
top-secret reports on the shoot-to-kill policy widely believed to have
operated by the force in the North during the eighties and nineties, it
has been revealed.
Published November 9, 2009
Loyalist paramilitaries are suspected of being behind a petrol bomb
attack at the home of a 20-year-old County Antrim man.
Published November 9, 2009
An official state propoganda agency has claimed that Irish republicans
are committed to launching an attack in Britain “if the opportunity
emerges”.
Published November 5, 2009
A ruling by the 26 County state planning board against most of the
Corrib gas onshore pipeline has been strongly welcomed by north Mayo
residents and environmental activists.
Published November 5, 2009
In an unusual move, the 26 County foreign minister Micheal Martin has
intervened in the political process in the North to urge the DUP to
complete the devolution of policing and justice powers.
Published November 5, 2009
Republican youths attacked a PSNI station in south Armagh at the
weekend.
Published November 5, 2009
Speaking ahead of tomorrow’s day of protest organised by the ICTU (Irish
Congress of Trade Unions), the 26 County Taoiseaach Brian Cowen has said
that he is not seeking confrontations with workers.
Published November 5, 2009
An anti-drugs pressure group which operates in north Belfast has refuted
allegations that it is behind an increase in punishment attacks on
anti-social elements in the area.
Published November 5, 2009
The British government has been accused of conceding to unionist
blackmail after it emerged that a twenty million pound “gratuity
payment” is to be paid to former part-time members of the RUC.
Published November 2, 2009
The IRA has said it was not behind the death of west Belfast man Peter
Wilson in 1973.
Published November 2, 2009
It has emerged that the policy of recruiting Catholics and Protestants
into the PSNI equally will end within 18 months.
Published November 2, 2009
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