British Prime Minister Tony Blair and 26-County Taoiseach Bertie Ahern
will reportedly set out a timetable of work on Thursday in the
build-up to November 24, the date the North’s politicians must choose
between local power-sharing or joint authority by the two governments.
Published June 27, 2006
Prominent human rights lawyer Imran Khan has said there is
institutional culpability in the failure to deal with racism in the
north of Ireland.
Published June 27, 2006
Protests will greet the largest warship in the British Navy when it
arrives in Dublin on
Published June 27, 2006
There are mounting fears of a major feud among rival groups within the
unionist paramilitary organisation UDA after its north Belfast units
rejected instructions to expel its leadership.
Published June 22, 2006
Republican prisoners in Maghaberry have called on members of the public
to support their campaign for political status.
Published June 22, 2006
Hundreds of PSNI police and British army troops, took part in a massive
military operation in parts of Armagh and Fermanagh on Monday.
Published June 22, 2006
Controversial priest Fr Denis Faul has died after a lengthy battle with
cancer.
Published June 22, 2006
The families of six Catholics murdered in a County Down pub by unionist
paramilitaries 12 years ago have accused police of protecting those
involved in the killings.
Published June 17, 2006
The legacy of controversial former 26-County Taoiseach Charles Haughey
is under debate following his death aged 80 at his home in Kinsealy,
County Dublin, on Tuesday morning.
Published June 17, 2006
Sinn Féin has accused Ian Paisley’s DUP of attempting to use delaying
tactics to stretch the timetable within which there should be
an Executive formed at the shadow Belfast Assembly.
Published June 17, 2006
The discovery of a US military prisoner being illegally transported
aboard a civilian plane at Shannon airport in the west of Ireland has
reignited controversy.
Published June 17, 2006
The PSNI police are investigating the financial affairs of the Ulster
Unionist Party (UUP), it has emerged.
Published June 17, 2006
A Court of Appeal ruling which upheld British Direct Ruler Peter Hain’s
decision to appoint two members of the anti-Catholic Orange Order to
the Parades Commission has been strongly criticised by nationalists.
Published June 11, 2006
A Catholic pensioner of 91 was attacked in her home during the week
amid a number of violent incidents across the North.
Published June 11, 2006
A report by the Council of Europe has found Ireland guilty of collusion
with the CIA in the illegal transfer of prisoners to secret
interrogation centres.
Published June 11, 2006
The arrest of two people in connection with the 1994 Loughinisland pub
killingws is being seen as the result of a campaign for justice by the
families of the victims.
Published June 11, 2006
Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has told representatives in Iberia that
dialogue and respect for political and democratic rights was the key to
achieving peace in the region
Published June 11, 2006
Members of the unionist paramilitary UVF who shot double-agent Mark
Haddock last week may themselves have been working for the murderous
Special Branch division of the PSNI police, according to reports.
Published June 6, 2006
Amid a public furore over the collapse of its laws on statutory rape,
the 26-County government has said a constitutional referendum may be
needed to resolve the crisis.
Published June 6, 2006
The first meeting of an Assembly committee established to outline the
path to the restoration of power-sharing has broken up in acrimony.
Published June 6, 2006
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