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English MP joins DUP

English MP Andrew Hunter has joined the ranks of Ian Paisley’s DUP, bringing the size of their parliamentary party to seven.

Published April 26, 2004



Northern parties clash over government proposals

Sinn Féin has been accused of damaging the Good Friday Agreement by its nationalist rivals in the Six Counties, the SDLP.

Published April 26, 2004



PDs grab headlines with talks demand

The small Progressive Democrats party has made a bizarre intervention in the northern peace process.

Published April 26, 2004



Policing issues unresolved

Sinn Féin has said it will vet any new legislation on policing before a decision is made to change its policy at a special conference.

Published April 26, 2004



Teenager survives UDA murder bid

A Catholic teenager has described how he was slashed and beaten with a hammer in a vicious sectarian attack in north Belfast last weekend.

Published April 26, 2004



Adair deported to Bolton

Unionist paramilitary Johnny “Mad Dog” Adair has been released from prison and flown to England by the British army.

Published April 26, 2004



Here we go again

By Bill Delaney

Like a lost soul caught in the limbo between Heaven and Earth, the North appears destined to keep repeating the same bitter cycle of talks, breakthrough, collapse and chaotic recrimination.

Published April 26, 2004



Former IRA men jailed over Bloody Sunday inquiry

The sentencing of a 54-year-old-man to three months in jail for contempt of the Bloddy Sunday Inquiry by refusing to attend and give evidence has been called a “scandal” by the brother of a victim of the British massacre.

Published April 26, 2004



Colombian injustice revealed

The basis for the decision of a Colombia court to reverse a lower court’s decision and find three Irish men guilty of training rebels has proved shocking.

Published April 26, 2004



The Long War

By Danny Morrison (for the Andersonstown News)

Last week the official, or rather some of the official, British and Irish government documents were released under the ‘30-year rule’.

Published April 26, 2004



POLITICAL STORM WANES

Efforts are being made to save the northern talks process following controversial allegations on Friday by the northern police chief Hugh Orde.

Published April 26, 2004



McGuinness outs securocrat

Sinn Féin chief negotiator Martin McGuinness has identified one of the British officials in its “Northern Ireland Office” he says in involved in covert attempts to undermine republicans.

Published April 26, 2004



Omagh families fobbed off

Families of the Omagh bomb victims have seen their demands for a full cross-border public inquiry rebuffed following a marathon two-and-a-half hour meeting with British Direct Ruler Paul Murphy.

Published April 26, 2004



The IRA did it

Let us examine the mindset of the PSNI and the Garda Siochana by which they reached the conclusion that the IRA did the Northern Bank raid

Published April 26, 2004



Blair issues apology to Conlon and Maguire families

British Prime Minister Tony Blair today apologised for the “ordeal and injustice” suffered by the Conlon and Maguire families, who were wrongly jailed at the height of the conflict in 1974.

Published April 26, 2004



Sinn Féin will weather storm

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams MP gave the following address at the launch this morning of the exhibition of Sinn Féin’s centenary celebrations.

Published April 26, 2004



PEACE ON HOLD

Bitter political exchanges look to set to continue at least until the British general election in May following Bertie Ahern’s statement that he does not expect developments in the peace process until after the summer.

Published April 26, 2004



Greens move closer to forming all-Ireland party

The Green Party in the 26 Counties has decided to allow the Green Party in the Six Counties become a region of an all-island Green Party.

Published April 26, 2004



Action, not words, sought from Ahern

Sinn Féin has urged the Dublin government to block attempts to introduce discrimination against republicans following police allegations of “IRA criminality”.

Published April 26, 2004



Raids fuelling republican protests

Republicans tonight expressed anger at heavy-handed police raids in County Tyrone.

Published April 26, 2004

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