An attempt by the London and Dublin governments to form a Belfast
Assembly with significantly reduced powers is meeting strong
resistance from northern nationalists.
Published March 5, 2006
British Prime Minister Tony Blair has refused to meet the family
of murdered Belfast teenager Peter McBride.
Published March 5, 2006
PSNI police chief Hugh Orde has dodged questions put to him at a
meeting of the North’s Policing Board about the 1998 Omagh
bombing.
Published March 5, 2006
Political activists have demonstrated against stopovers through
Shannnon Airport this week by US President George Bush.
Published March 5, 2006
UDA leaders were among a group of up to 15 unionist
paramilitaries arrested on Friday after PSNI police raided a bar
during a ‘show of strength’.
Published March 5, 2006
There have been calls for an inquiry after a sectarian march
through the heart of Dublin resulted in widespread rioting and
disorder on Saturday.
Published February 28, 2006
Gerry Adams’s unequivocal support for and defence of the peace
process is significant because at the minute the peace process is
being squeezed.
Published February 24, 2006
Sinn Fein won’t be endorsing the PSNI or joining the Policing
Board any time soon.
Published February 24, 2006
Canadian Judge Peter Cory has described the British government’s
approach to the Pat Finucane case as “Alice in Wonderland”.
Published February 24, 2006
A document has been found which reveals the extent of ongoing
covert British military activity in south Armagh.
Published February 24, 2006
There are fears that a ‘Love Ulster’ parade organised by unionist
hardliners on Saturday through Dublin city centre could lead to
violence.
Published February 24, 2006
Relatives of a Dundalk man murdered by a gang of unionist
paramilitaries and British soldiers have criticised the 26-County
Taoiseach for refusing to meet them.
Published February 24, 2006
The SDLP has accused DUP leader Ian Paisley of being
“disgraceful, reckless and inflammatory” after he
suggested that Protestants should be “forearmed” to deal with an
alleged IRA threat.
Published February 24, 2006
One of the most notorious sectarian killers of the conflict
worked for the RUC Special Branch police, it has been revealed.
Published February 24, 2006
Delegates at the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis were deeply divided in a
debate on policing and coalition policies, which saw the party
leadership narrowly holding its position.
Published February 20, 2006
The following action alert was issued by Irish Northern Aid.
Published February 20, 2006
The following is an abridged version of the speech by Sinn Féin
president Gerry Adams to the party’s annual conference on Saturday.
Published February 20, 2006
Attempts to hold “phased multi-party talks” involving the North’s
five main political parties collapsed amid acrimony on Monday
afternoon.
Published February 20, 2006
The unionist paramilitary UDA has been accused of bludgeoning a
man to death in an alleyway on Saturday.
Published February 20, 2006
The US embassy in Dublin warned Washington after Bloody Sunday in
1972 that its failure to press Britain to change its policy in
the North threatened to plunge Ireland into civil war, it has
emerged.
Published February 20, 2006
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