Published October 24, 2003
LVF drugs ring `smashed'; UDA feud lingers on
The IRA apologised today to the families of the ``disappeared''.
It was confirmed on Monday that the remains found at Shelling Hill beach in County Louth were those of Jean McConville, who was killed by the IRA in 1972. Despite the IRA's efforts, the remains of six others who suffered a similar fate have never been recovered.
The IRA said it was sorry for the grief caused to family members for so long. It also insisted it had re-examined all available information and even revisited burial sites, in an attempt to find remains.
The IRA said it had acted in good faith and would continue to do so. The statement said: ``Our intention in initiating our investigation has been to rectify this injustice, for which we accept full responsibility.
``During the course of all of these searches we have continued to process all information that might assist in any way. So far the remains of four people have been recovered. We will do all that we can to bring closure for the other families.
``If further information comes to light we will assess and process that information,'' the IRA said.
Published October 24, 2003
When journalists and photographers wake up to a 7am announcement of an election date, there can be no denying the palpable buzz of excitement this creates. And when this happened on Tuesday and more of the day's events began to unfold, it did indeed look as though front pages the following day would read along the lines of `Historic Tuesday for the North'.
Published October 24, 2003
US representatives express regret at Trimble's actions
Published October 24, 2003
Published October 22, 2003
Craigavon racists put Mosque in doubt
Published October 22, 2003
`Dissident loyalists' blamed for attacks on warders
Two separate petrol bomb attacks on prison officers' homes have benn blamed on unionist paramilitaries.
Published October 22, 2003
Reunification through Planned Integration
Published October 22, 2003
Efforts resumed today to rescue a deal with the potential to revive the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, with the Irish and British governments coming under pressure from both Sinn Féin and the Ulster Unionists.
Published October 22, 2003
Tribunal hears of bribe in Dáil bar
There was further pressure on a government TD last night after the Mahon tribunal heard claims he took a 2,000 pound bribe in the bar of the Irish parliament.
Published October 22, 2003
Irish Prisoners Treated Harshly In U.S. Custody
What is it about Irishmen, the inside of prisons and freedom? If you asked Ciaran Ferry, currently being held in solitary in Denver, at the pleasure of the United States Justice Department and the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, he might start out with the following brief story.
Published October 20, 2003
Move to overhaul farmers' support payments welcomed
Published October 20, 2003
Nervous days for high-wire process
Certainty, and the lack of it, is concerning nationalist and unionist negotiators as the ingredients of a potentially historic deal to bring about the full and final implementation of the Good Friday Agreement are being put in place.
Published October 20, 2003
John Kelly to resign from Sinn Féin
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has paid tribute to veteran republican John Kelly who has announced that he will resign from the party and not seek re-election to the assembly.
Published October 20, 2003
Gardaí 'allowed Omagh bomb to cross border'
Senior Irish police ignored a clear warning about the 1998 Omagh bomb to protect an informer, according to a Sunday newspaper report.
Published October 20, 2003
Published October 20, 2003
Published October 20, 2003
UDA targets former representatives
Published October 20, 2003
The Arts Council refused to fund Joe Mulheron's recent performance about Peadar O Donnell. The Arts Council must give reasons for this decision, but underlying it is the question of what is the meaning of Arts?
Published October 17, 2003
British Arts Council funds loyalist murder gangs
Published October 17, 2003
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