Ian Paisley’s DUP has said it will not re-enter a devolved
government with Sinn Féin as existed before the suspension of the
Belfast Assembly three years ago.
The Dublin government had no plans in 1975 to defend or aid the
nationalist people in the North, despite fears of a major
escalation in the conflict following a predicted British
withdrawal.
The following is a letter to British Prime Minister Tony Blair,
signed by a number of Irish-American political leaders.
Some of the other details which have emerged so far from
the historical papers released in Dublin, Belfast and London
under the 30-year-rule.
The St. Stephen’s Day horse-racing meeting at the ‘Down Royal’
course outside Hillsborough in County Down was evacuated on
Monday because of a bomb alert.
Former hunger striker and Sinn Féin activist Matt Devlin has died
in hospital after an illness.
A prominent playwright is in hiding, and his family have been
forced to flee their homes - after a campaign of death threats
and bomb attacks by unionist paramilitaries.
Efforts by the PSNI police chief Hugh Orde to blame the spying
activities of a British informer on Sinn Féin have been greeted
with derision by nationalists.
Republican Sinn Féin are to organise a counter-demonstration to
oppose a rally in Dublin by the ‘Love Ulster’ campaign on January
28, which has apparently been given the go-ahead by city authorities.
The family of a woman thought to have been murdered by unionist
paramilitary criminals earlier this year has launched a website
in a bid to find her remains.
Sinn Féin has withdrawn its support for the British government’s
controversial Northern Ireland (Offences) Bill, which deals with
the issue of individuals on-the-run (OTRs) from outstanding
conflict-related prosecutions.
The so-called Stormont-gate affair was a carefully constructed
lie created by the Special Branch in order to cause maximum
political damage to the Good Friday Agreement.
An American chef linked to an alleged “break-in” at the PSNI
police headquarters in Belfast has said it is very possible he
has been set up by British agent Denis Donaldson and PSNI Special
Branch detectives.
The following is the statement of former British agent Denis
Donaldson.
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has now called on the British
government to accept responsibility for bringing down the North’s
power-sharing executive in 2002.
The Centre for Public Inquiry is standing solidly behind its
chief Frank Connolly, denounced as “a subversive” [a
republican] by Minister for Justice Michael McDowell.
The first Irish gay couple to form a civil partnership hope “many
more” will follow. Grainne Close and Shannon Sickels exchanged
vows in a private ceremony at Belfast City Hall before emerging
to the cheers of supporters, the crush of photographers and
opposition from hymn-singing protesters.
The exposure of a top-level spy within Sinn Fein has dealt a
significant if belated blow to the British government’s efforts to
control and manipulate the peace process.
It was a weekend of confusion, reaction, hyperbole
and, probably, even more deception.
There is no denying that republicans are angry and disgusted by
the outing of the once popular, and occasionally revered, Denis
Donaldson.
The Tanaiste has emerged from the shadows
to claim that police files are “not confidential at all”.
The row over the collapse of charges against three men accused of
operating an “IRA spy ring” at the Belfast Assembly has continued
following the refusal of the British Direct Ruler Peter Hain to
make a statement on the matter.
Sinn Féin is to hold a protest outside Castlederg PSNI police
station tomorrow over the continuing sectarian and brutal
treatment of the local nationalist community by the PSNI.
The public inquiry into the murder of human rights lawyer
Rosemary Nelson is to be delayed by a year.
Sinn Féin has clashed in the Dublin parliament with the embattled
Minister for Justice, Michael McDowell, over his admission that
he leaked official documents to the media in an attempt to
destroy an independent government watchdog body.
A leading member of the American Anti-war movement and a mother
of a US soldier killed in Iraq has called on the Dublin
government to stop being “complicit in war crimes.”
Trade unions are expected to call for its members to support an
apparent resolution of the Irish Ferries’ dispute during talks
early Wednesday morning.
Dissident republican Michael McKevitt has lost his appeal against
his 20-year-sentence in the ‘FBI supergrass’ case.
26-County Minister for Justice Michael McDowell is under pressure
to resign after he admitted he had passed a Garda document to a
national newspaper.
A ‘Love Ulster’ parade featuring sash-wearing Orangemen and
hardline unionist ‘kick the pope’ bands may take place in
Dublin’s city centre towards the end of January.
The British government’s ‘Dirty Tricks’ policy in the North has
been exposed after those still charged in the bogus case of the
‘IRA spy ring’, which brought about the collapse of the
institutions of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, were all found
not guilty.
In one of the biggest ever demonstrations of its kind, up to
100,000 people took part in a march in Dublin on Saturday in
support of the Irish Ferries workers and against wage
exploitation in the Irish economy.
Sean Garland has no chance of getting justice in the United
States and it is on that basis -- not out of sympathy for the man
or his party -- that his extradition should be opposed and
resisted.
For almost a year now, the PSNI have been spearheading the
campaign to hinder the progress of Sinn Féin.
The British and Irish governments must produce an action plan for
reviving power-sharing in the North and the all-Ireland
cross-border institutions, British MPs were told today.
The US ambassador to Ireland, James Kenny, is being asked to
answer questions on the illegal transport of abductees through
Shannon airport amid increasing controversy over the Dublin
government’s dealings with the Bush administration.
Councillors in Dublin have voted unanimously to protect 16 Moore
Street, the last headquarters of the 1916 Rising leaders, and
three adjoining houses on the street.
26-County Minister for Justice Michael McDowell has hidden behind
parliamentary protections to accuse journalist Frank Connolly, of
being involved in an alleged IRA plot to train rebels in
Colombia’s civil war.
British government draft guidelines for community restorative
justice schemes in the North have been given a mixed welcome by
northern nationalists.
The following are the main points of the annual budget for
the 26-Counties, announced yesterday by Minister for Finance
Brian Cowen.
An American citizen who the North’s PSNI police allegedly want to
question about the removal of top secret files from a Crown force
base has lodged a complaint with the Police Ombudsman.
An American citizen who the North’s PSNI police allegedly want to
question about the removal of top secret files from a Crown force
base has lodged a complaint with the Police Ombudsman.
Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has said the British and Irish
governments should prepare a plan to restore the North’s powersharing
institutions early next year.
The British government has been urged by victims’ groups to ‘go
back to the drawing board’ and introduce a proper truth recovery
process.
Sinn Féin lodged legal papers in the High Court in London
yesterday, seeking to have the so-called ‘Independent Monitoring
Commission’ declared unlawful.
Nationalist residents’ groups opposed to unionist parades have
described the new Parades Commission as a “sop” to unionists.
The British government is being urged to create a permanent rolling
electoral register after it emerged that 100,000 voters in the
Six Counties remain disenfranchised despite the compilation of a
new list.
A Sinn Féin assembly member arrested by police investigating the
Claudy bomb attack has accused the PSNI of trying to wreck his
reputation.
There are also potential ramifications for the media in
publishing announcements or claims from proscribed organisations
since such statements could be interpreted as promoting the
objectives of terrorism or inciting fear.