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Victim exposes Manchester farce
"Surreal", "like a joke," was the way in which Manchester businessman Dermot Craven has described raids by the Asset Recovery Agency of his premises, home and the home of his business partner, Brian Pepper. Photo: Dirty tricks raid Thomas Murphy hits back at allegations
Thomas Murphy, the County Louth farmer at the centre of outrageous and unfounded allegations made about him in the Irish and British media says the allegations have been distressing for his family and are completely untrue. Photo: Conor Murphy MP
The ARA operates in both Britain and the North of Ireland. The Assistant Director of the ARA, a former senior RUC Special Branch officer and PSNI Deputy Chief Constable, Alan McQuillan is no stranger to political controversy. In 2002 he was caught out after he claimed republicans were planning to bring mayhem to the streets of North Belfast. McQuillan claimed: "Violence was planned on a major scale at a protest in Ardoyne as the Orange marchers passed through the area." Photo: Alan McQuillan - the Assistant Director of ARA, previously a senior RUC Special Branch officer Large crowd pays respects to author, playwright and republican
The tributes paid to Brian Campbell at his funeral on Tuesday 11 October marked the esteem in which he was held by so many people. Brian died from a suspected heart attack on Saturday 8 October. Photo: The funeral of Brian Campbell on Tuesday 11th October last "In for the Long Haul" - Shell to Sea campaign
"They kept us waiting 94 days in jail and now the Department is looking for consultations with us this week, on the supposed issue of the safety of the pipeline." So commented one of the Rossport 5 who are now back in Mayo with their families after 94 days spent in Cloverhill Jail, Dublin. Photo: Gerry Adams MP visits Ballinaboy |
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