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Assembly election: 'Politics has to be about empowering people' - Adams
Built like the bow of a great ship, The Point at the Odyssey offers a spectacular view of Belfast's Lagan River as it makes it's way out to sea. It's here that Sinn Féin elected to launch its manifesto, with the heart of the city spreading out to the west and to the east Queens' island, the hinterland of Harland and Wolfe where once the White Star Line built it's luxury liners. Belfast rally: Thousands march for Irish language rights
Saturday, 24 February 2007, was a mighty day for Irish language activists. Thousands marched to Belfast's Cathedral Quarter to demand that the British Government enact an Irish Language Act. Action sought on domestic violence
Sinn Féin this week sought to strengthen laws against domestic violence in the 26 Counties. Justice and Equality Spokesperson Aengus Ó Snodaigh TD moved a motion in the Dáil aimed at ending the nightmare of domestic violence in Ireland. 'Banks are the new landlords in Ireland'
Sinn Féin representatives from across the island gathered in Donegal town last Monday to launch Equality for Rural Communities, the party's strategy document on regenerating rural Ireland. Photo: • Údarás na Gaeltachta member Gráinne Mhic Geidigh, Michelle Gildernew MP, Martin Ferris TD, Cllr Pearse Doherty and Cllr Pádraig Mac Lochlainn at the launch of Equality for Rural Communities in Donegal town Inquiry needed into Corrib gas deal
A Shell to Sea national demonstration, in Dublin city centre last Saturday, highlighted the continued and widespread opposition to the construction of the controversial Corrib gas pipeline and terminal in North Mayo. Photo: • Daithí Doolan, Michael O’Reilly and Mícheál Ó Seighin on the platform Collusion: policy goes to heart of British Government
There is further mounting evidence to support the long-held belief that the British Government actively colluded with unionist paramilitaries in murders and bombings. That's the conclusion drawn by Alan Brecknall of the Pat Finucane Centre. Brecknall, whose own father is believed to have been killed as a result of British collusion, was speaking after uncovering the latest in a series of documents secured through the recently-enacted Freedom of Information Act. Photo: • Tommy Hughes was shot dead by the UVF in full view of a British Army spy post on the top of Divis Flats |
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