The loyalist paramilitary UVF has been blamed for the murder of a 31-year-old welder in Ballyclare, County Antrim at the weekend.
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Man killed for `standing up to UVF'
The loyalist paramilitary UVF has been blamed for the murder of a 31-year-old welder in Ballyclare, County Antrim at the weekend.
Published November 10, 2003
A Scottish man has gone on trial in northern Germany today charged with involvement in an 1996 IRA rocket attack on a British military base.
Published November 10, 2003
No custodial sentence for Orange rioters
Published November 10, 2003
Official IRA man gives evidence at Inquiry
Published November 10, 2003
Various parties have taken it upon themselves to bring their election messages directly to us in a mixture of modes of transport.
Published November 10, 2003
Court told of horrific attack on Catholic
Published November 10, 2003
What Went Wrong In The `New' South Africa?
In 1994, Nelson Mandela was elected the first black leader of what was hailed as a new multiracial, multicultural and democratic South Africa. Now in 2003 in Soweto, one of the central battlegrounds in the antiapartheid struggle, people get their electricity cut off and no longer have ready access to water. Private security firms evict them from their inadequate housing. Through 1999 and 2000, protests grew against unemployment and privatization of basic services. Crackdowns by the ruling African National Congress (ANC) became increasingly repressive.
Published November 10, 2003
Published November 10, 2003
Holy Cross drama bitterly criticised
A new drama based on the loyalist intimidation at Holy Cross Girls school has been given the thumbs down by nationalists in north Belfast.
Published November 10, 2003
Published November 10, 2003
Sinn Fein launch 10-point plan for Irish Unity
The Ulster Unionist Party leader Mr David Trimble has said that ``begrudgers and those clinging to the violence of the past'' must not be allowed to wreck the future of Northern Ireland.
The party's manifesto, published in Belfast today in advance of the Assembly Elections, said the party wanted to see the Assembly restored, but only when republicans have ``dealt conclusively with the issues of decommissioning, continued paramilitary activity and the effective winding-up of their private army''.
In its 10-point charter published last week, the UUP said its candidates would ``hold firmly'' to the requirement for ``acts of completion'' and the effective winding up of paramilitary organisations before Sinn Fein can participate in a Northern Ireland executive.
Mr Trimble expressed concern about the effects of ``voter apathy'' on the forthcoming elections.
Speaking on the publication of the manifesto today, he said: ``We are determined to make Northern Ireland a success but there is a problem and that is people not voting.
``The worry we have in this election is if there is apathy or people do not turn out. So we are saying there can be progress, there can be success but it requires you to come out and exercise your franchise and to do it in such a way as to strengthen those who are working for a better future.''
SHANKILL AMBUSH
But the Ulster Unionist message received a cool response on the staunchly loyalist Shankill road this week.
71-year-old Margaret Beattie was lying in wait for David Trimble when he visited the area on Tuesday.
When the Ulster Unionist leader emerged from a building to shake hands and make small talk with constituents, she made her move.
``You're a puppet for the IRA!'' she screamed. ``Ulster's not for sale. You told us lies. Traitor!''
She then teamed up with some more local women, all DUP voters, who started to clap and burst into song on the side of the street.
``What shall we do with the traitor, Trimble? What shall we do with the traitor, Trimble, Ear-lye in the morning?''
DUP MANIFESTO
The DUP launched its election manifesto today, which sets out its criticisms of the British and Irish governments' peace proposals. The glossy 32-page Assembly Election manifesto also set out seven tests for what they term a ``lasting political settlement'' in the North.
The document also attacked David Trimble`s record, claiming the Ulster Unionists could no longer be trusted to represent their community in negotiations.
The party's so-called seven tests are:
The manifesto criticised British and Irish Government peace process proposals, claiming their joint declaration was a ``threat to Ulster'' which offered a ``raft of concessions'' to republicans.
It also portrayed a ``nightmare'' vision of what the North would be like in the next four years if the Ulster Unionists remained the largest voice in unionism. Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams would become Deputy First Minister, the party claimed.
His colleague Gerry Kelly would be Policing and Justice Minister, Sinn Fein ministers would act unaccountably, there would be more cross-border rule between the Irish and Stormont Governments and also a permanent place for republicans in government.
Published November 10, 2003
Bomb attack follows Holy Cross drama
Published November 10, 2003
Man killed for `standing up to UVF'
The loyalist paramilitary UVF has been blamed for the murder of a 31-year-old welder in Ballyclare, County Antrim at the weekend.
Published November 10, 2003
If I was in the SDLP and had worked hard all my political life for the party I would be angry and frustrated at the way Sinn Féin has `stolen' the limelight and is predicted by media commentators as being on the verge of opening up the gap between it and the SDLP.
Published November 5, 2003
Sinn Féin anger at BBC censorship
Published November 5, 2003
Deal offers new hope in AIDS battle
Published November 5, 2003
Published November 5, 2003
Published November 5, 2003
Peace process deadlock feeds election campaigns
Ulster Unionists yesterday unveiled a 10-point charter which is intended to hold the party together through the next three weeks of election campaigning.
Published November 5, 2003
Pro-Agreement `dissident' challenges UUP hardliner
One of Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble's allies in the last assembly is to run against the party as an independent candidate in the November 26 election.
Published November 5, 2003
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