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"We're moving forward" - Adams
The 2005 Sinn Féin Ard Fheis, in which the party celebrated its 100th year, saw delegates reject recent attempts to criminalise the republican struggle and commit themselves to ensuring the success of the peace process. Republicans want justice for McCartneys
Sinn Féin chief negotiator Martin McGuinness has said he was surprised by the IRA's offer to shoot those it says were responsible for the murder of Belfast man Robert McCartney. Photo: Robert McCartney IRA discloses steps taken to resolve McCartney issue In its latest statement on the killing of Robert McCartney, the IRA disclosed that its representatives met with the dead man's family on two occasions. Dublin & Monaghan bombings - Dublin Government may take British to Court
The Dublin Government has said that it may take the British Government to the European Court of Justice, if it maintains its refusal to co-operate with the Oireachtas Joint Committee dealing with the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings. Meath polls positive for Reilly
Two polls printed on Tuesday night have put paid to speculation that Joe Reilly's vote in the Meath by-election will suffer because of recent attacks on Sinn Féin. The polls, commissioned by the Meath Chronicle and Fine Gael, show Reilly at 14.9% and 15.1%, respectively. This would put the Navan-based councillor 6% higher than his general election result in 2002. RFJ rejects British 'cold case' squad
The announcement that the British Government is to fund the PSNI to investigate up to 2,000 unsolved killings from 1968 to 1998 has met with criticism from Sinn Féin and human rights groups. Photo: Mark Thompson The most important thing we can do is rebuild the Peace Process - Gerry Adams Presidential Address
A Chairde, seo bliain an chomóradh Céad Bliain ar an tsaol do Sinn Féin. Ba mhaith liom fáilte a chur roimh gach duine atá anseo inniu, na hoifigigh, an ceannaireacht, na baill uilig agus chomh maith leis sin ár gcairde ón tír seo agus thar lear. Photo: Adams sits with the McCartney sisters before his address |
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