The father of John Allen, who was shot and killed by gunmen two weeks ago in Ballyclare, resigned from the Orange Order today.
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The father of John Allen, who was shot and killed by gunmen two weeks ago in Ballyclare, resigned from the Orange Order today.
Published November 24, 2003
Published November 24, 2003
Republican seeks release over forensic frame-up
Published November 24, 2003
Published November 24, 2003
SF canvassers attacked; UUP HQ paint-bombed
Sinn Féin's Alex Maskey has said that one of his canvass teams was attacked in south Belfast.
Published November 24, 2003
A Sinn Fein councillor was remembered yesterday by family, friends and party activists on the 15th anniversary of his murder in County Derry.
Published November 24, 2003
Shoot-to-kill not covered by Human Rights Act - Lords
Published November 24, 2003
Transport strike blamed on Minister
Bus and rail workers' across Ireland mounted a four-hour work stoppage today, culminating with a rally outside the Department of Transport in Dublin.
Published November 24, 2003
At the time of writing, three days after bombs on four commuter trains in Madrid killed 200 people, a number of suspects have been arrested and are being questioned. This followed the discovery of a stolen van with detonators (and a tape of verses of the Koran in Arabic); crucial forensic evidence being adduced from an unexploded bomb; a claim from al Qaeda to an Arab language newspaper in London; and, on Sunday, a claim of responsibility from al Qaeda in a video message.
Published November 24, 2003
The Process of `Constitutionalisation'
Hopes for the restoration of a power-sharing executive in Northern Ireland now depend upon Sinn Féin and the Democratic Unionist Party, after the two parties emerged as the dominant forces at the assembly elections.
Published November 24, 2003
Published November 24, 2003
Armed British incursion into 26 Counties
Published November 24, 2003
Published November 24, 2003
Published November 24, 2003
by Joseph Clarke
Of all the wonderful escapes and rescues of Irish political prisoners from British dungeons down through the years none was as remarkable as the rescue of six Fenian prisoners from the penal settlement of Western Australia in 1876.
Published November 24, 2003
BRITISH AGENTS MAY INJUNCT CORY REPORT
The publication of the Cory reports on British Crown force collusion with paramilitaries could be further delayed by legal injunctions.
Published November 24, 2003
Dissident republicans mount attacks
A bomb exploded at a British Army base in the North of Ireland late on Monday night after PSNI police had moved into the area to carry out searches. There had been a number of telephone warnings from the dissident Continuity IRA that a device had been planted.
Published November 24, 2003
TESTIMONY ENDS AT BLOODY SUNDAY INQUIRY
Published November 24, 2003
Kelly family condemn PSNI inquiry into killing
The family of a Catholic councillor who was murdered in controversial circumstances almost 30 years have detailed a number of serious concerns with the re-investigation of the killing by the PSNI police.
Published November 24, 2003
Lawyers for the family of a murdered nationalist councillor have criticised new delays in their fight for an independent probe into his death.
Published November 24, 2003
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